American Life League, an outspoken opponent of abortion, has
started an advertising campaign targeting Cardinal Theodore McCarrick over his reluctance to deny Communion to Roman Catholic politicians who support abortion rights.
The print ads note a statement by McCarrick to The Associated Press: "I have not gotten to the stage where I'm comfortable in
denying the Eucharist."
The league's ads say in reply, "You can't be both Catholic and
pro-abortion!"
McCarrick, the archbishop of Washington, D.C., is chairman of a panel of the American hierarchy that is considering whether bishops should settle on uniform church sanctions against U.S. Catholic politicians who champion abortion rights. It's not clear whether any action would be taken before Election Day.
Several U.S. bishops have said officeholders with such views
should not receive Communion. Archbishop Raymond Burke of St. Louis said he personally would refuse the sacrament to Democrat
presidential candidate John Kerry, who supports abortion rights.
The league, based in Stafford, Va., says in its ad that
McCarrick spoke "despite the counsel of both Christ and the Holy
Father." It quotes Pope John Paul II from 2003 saying bishops
should deny Communion to Catholics who demonstrate "outward
conduct which is seriously, clearly and steadfastly contrary to the moral norm."
Formal Vatican pronouncements last year specified Catholic
politicians' duty to uphold church teaching as they set policy on
matters such as abortion and preventing the legalization of
same-sex unions.
The League's ad ran Thursday in the Washington Times and is
scheduled to run in the next editions of The Wanderer, a Catholic
weekly, Human Events magazine and a second time in the Washington
Times.
The league's media director, Joseph Giganti, said a series of
six to eight ads would run in coming months, not necessarily
criticizing McCarrick by name but "calling on bishops to use the
authority they've been invested with" to bar Communion.
McCarrick is at meetings in Rome, and his spokeswoman said he
would issue no comment on the ad campaign.
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