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Saturday, June 22, 2013

"PRACTICING & RESPECTFUL CATHOLIC" NANCY PELOSI DEEMS LATE TERM ABORTION "SACRED GROUND" FOR WOMEN

PELOSI'S MORAL RELATIVISM ON DISPLAY:
Back in 2008, "ardent, practicing Catholic" Pelosi 
said that the Catholic Church has never been clear 
about when life begins:
Pelosi on the Word of God: 
"Fill it in with whatever you want":

As you will hear, Nancy Pelosi condemns abortionist Kermit Gosnell of Philadelphia, but defends a woman's right to choose in her dismissal of a reporter's question about the "moral difference":


Nancy Pelosi: Late Term Abortions Are Sacred Ground:


American Family Association Radio critique:
Outrage from Catholics expressed by 
priest Frank Pavone:
Letter to Nancy Pelosi by Frank Pavone:
http://www.priestsforlife.org/pelosi/:

Full Text:

Open Letter to Nancy Pelosi

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Dear Mrs. Pelosi,
Last Thursday, June 13, you were asked a question in a press
briefing that you declined to answer. The question was, "What is the 
moral difference between what Dr. Gosnell did to a baby born alive at 
23 weeks and aborting her moments before birth?"
Given the fact that the Gosnell case has been national news for months
now, and that Congress, where you serve as House Democratic Leader, 
was about to have a vote on banning abortion after 20 weeks fetal age, this 
was a legitimate question.
Instead of even attempting to answer the question, you resorted to
judgmental ad hominem attacks on the reporter who asked it, saying, 
"You obviously have an agenda. You're not interested in having an answer." 
Mrs. Pelosi, the problem is that you're not interested in giving an answer.
Your refusal to answer this question is consistent with your failure to provide
an answer to a similar question from me and the members of my Priests for 
Life staff. Several years ago, we visited your office with the diagrams of 
dismemberment abortion at 23 weeks, and asked the simple question, 
"When you say the word 'abortion,' is this what you mean?" In response, 
nothing but silence has emanated from your office.
In what way is this refusal to address an issue of such national importance
consistent with the leadership role you are supposed to be exercising?
Public servants are supposed to be able to tell the difference between 
serving the public and killing the public. Apparently, you can't. Otherwise, you 
would have been able to explain the difference between a legal medical procedure 
that kills a baby inside the womb and an act of murder -- for which Dr. Gosnell 
is now serving life sentences -- for killing the same baby outside the womb.
Moreover, you stated at the press briefing on June 13, "As a practicing and 
respectful Catholic, this is sacred ground to me when we talk about this. 
I don't think it should have anything to do with politics."
With this statement, you make a mockery of the Catholic faith and of the
tens of millions of Americans who consider themselves "practicing and 
respectful Catholics" and who find the killing of children -- whether inside or 
outside the womb -- reprehensible.
You speak here of Catholic faith as if it is supposed to hide us from reality
instead of lead us to face reality, as if it is supposed to confuse basic moral 
truths instead of clarify them, and as if it is supposed to help us escape the hard 
moral questions of life rather than help us confront them.
Whatever Catholic faith you claim to respect and practice, it is not the faith
that the Catholic Church teaches. And I speak for countless Catholics when I 
say that it's time for you to stop speaking as if it were.
Abortion is not sacred ground; it is sacrilegious ground. To imagine God
giving the slightest approval to an act that dismembers a child he created is 
offensive to both faith and reason.
And to say that a question about the difference between a legal medical
procedure and murder should not "have anything to do with politics" reveals
profound failure to understand your own political responsibilities, which start 
with the duty to secure the God-given right to life of every citizen.
Mrs. Pelosi, for decades you have gotten away with betraying and
misrepresenting the Catholic faith as well as the responsibilities of public
office. We have had enough of it. Either exercise your duties as a public servant 
and a Catholic, or have the honesty to formally renounce them.
Sincerely,
Fr. Frank Pavone
National Director, Priests for Life