Randall Terry, other Pro-Life Groups,
Demonstrate Outside
Bishops’ Baltimore
Meeting
By
John Vennari
Terry politely approaches bishop and another cleric who scurry away.
Peaceful pro-life demonstrators across the street from Marriott where USCCB held annual November meeting
Bishops and USCCB personnel could not miss pro-life rally
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Randall Terry,
Founder of Operation Rescue, organized a unique pro-life demonstration aimed
directly at the American bishops. The rally took place on the afternoons of
November 9 and 10 across the street from the Marriott Hotel in
I traveled to
Randall
Terry told CFN: “Our message to the bishops is this: we love our bishops, but ‘Faithful
Citizenship’ is a disaster. And it must be scrapped completely, or radically
shortened, modified and made unequivocal. The document has so many loopholes in
it you can drive a pro-abortion truck through it.”
Even Catholic
writer Deal Hudson, usually deferential to the hierarchy, severely criticized
“Faithful Citizenship”. In the days leading up to the election,
Hudson noted
major loopholes in the document: “...it states that Catholics are allowed to
vote for a supporter of abortion rights so long as 1) they do not intend to
support that position (34) or 2) there are offsetting ‘morally grave reasons’
(35).”
“Visit any of
the pro-Obama Catholic Web sites,” said
In
fact, a liberal faction of the Knights of Columbus called “Knights for Obama”
celebrated the “Faithful Citizenship” document. One commentator on its website
said, “The American Catholic bishops’ recent document ‘Faithful Citizenship’
helps me understand I can vote for Senator Obama with a clear conscience if I
do not favor abortion.”
It
was this bad leadership of the bishops that was the center of the demonstration
organized by Randall Terry.
The
demonstration began on the afternoon November 9, the first day of the USCCB
meeting. The pro-life group prayed the Rosary and held signs that read:
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“Deny Biden Communion – Canon 915”
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“Could We Vote for Herod?”
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“Faithful Citizenship Makes Unfaithful Catholics”
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“My Mother Chose Life” (held by little girl)
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“Should We Serve Herod Holy Communion?”
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“Your Silence: Affirmation of Child Killing”
The
bishops had to pass the small group on their way into the hotel. Terry’s
co-worker Joseph Landry said of the prelates who walked by: “Some
bishops gave us thumbs up of approval, some bishops avoided all contact with
us, and some bishops defended the Faithful Citizenship document saying, ‘no
matter what we do, the people aren’t going to like it… so it’s no win for us’.”
Perhaps a
bishop who complains of “no win” should be reminded that our Lord already foretold,
“If the world hates you, know that it has hated Me before you.” (John 15: 18) Defending true Catholic Faith and Morals, even it if means
irritating people who oppose the truth, is part of the bishop’s job description. By
doing what is right, the bishop may lose favor with certain people, but he will
win favor with Heaven, which is all that counts.
“Our fear is
that the moral fiber of these bishops is cut from the same cloth as the bishops
of England
who went along with Henry VIII.“ said Mr. Terry, a convert to Catholicism. “What
we’re looking for are some St. John Fisher type bishops who will be loyal to Rome at all costs.”
In their public
statements about abortion and the duty of Catholic politicians, the bishops
seldom quote the modern popes, the popes of the past, or anything from
our Catholic patrimony. “They only quote each other and USCCB documents”, Terry
lamented.
Around lunch time
on Monday, as some of the bishops and USCCB staff filed out of the Marriott, the
pro-life group shouted, “We love you bishops”, urged them to defend the unborn
and to scrap the “Faithful Citizenship” document.
Mr. Terry
politely approached one bishop and another cleric as they were leaving the
hotel, but both bishop and cleric scurried away from Mr. Terry as if he were
covered with leprosy. (see photo).
Though the pro-life
group was not a large gathering, the bishops obviously felt the sting of our presence.
An effort was made on Monday to shoo us away.
Police asked if
we had a permit. Mr. Terry responded that we were lawfully assembled, not
blocking any entrance or egress.
Shortly after,
a representative from the Marriott along with a security guard and three or
four policeman approached the group to say we had to leave. The corner on which
we stood was about to be power-washed.
This was an
obvious ruse, since the corner, despite being near a construction site, appeared
perfectly clean. Of all the corners in the city of
Mr. Terry responded
in a civil manner that we would disperse when the power-wash machine arrived,
or at 1:45 pm when the rally was scheduled to disband.
The power-wash
machine did not arrive until around 2:00, shortly after the pro-life group withdrew.
When I saw the
power-wash machine wheeled into place, it occurred to me that perhaps the
bishops themselves need to be power-washed by collectively making a traditional
Ignatian Retreat in which they spend two full days reflecting on the reality of
eternal hellfire and their possible place in the abode of the damned (such a
Retreat would be good for us all).
Bishop Sheen
once said, “We priests usually don’t lose our souls because we do evil. Rather,
we lose our souls because we fail to do
good.” This “failure to do good” was reflected in the latest Election. One
of the greatest tragedies of the 2008 presidential race is that most bishops,
with some exceptions, simply made a weak pro-life statement, or signed a joint
pro-life document, or printed a pro-life article in their diocesan newspapers.
They never mobilized the faithful to effectively fight for the unborn.
“Not one bishop held a press conference to
say, ‘This is the teaching of the Church’,” said Terry. “A handful of bishops
put out decent documents but even those were in the Catholic ghetto. The soul
of every person in the diocese is in the charge of the bishop. If you want it
to reach every soul — or at least as many souls s possible — don’t simply
release the message in a church bulletin or in the diocesan newspaper. Have a
press conference; buy time on the radio; send out a mailing to everyone in the
diocese that says ‘This is the teaching
of the Church: we cannot vote for someone who supports the killing of children’.”
Terry commended
prelates such as
As it turns
out, Mr. Terry was not the only one to schedule a pro-life presence at the
USCCB meeting. American
Life League, the Catholic Media Coalition, STOP Planned Parenthood, Maryland
Right to Life and the Baltimore-based Defend Life held a candlelight vigil on
November 11. They urged the bishops to sanction Catholic lawmakers who support “legal”
abortion by refusing them Communion or through excommunication.
Jim Sedlak, vice president of American Life League,
told Catholic News Service, "Barack
Obama is the most pro-abortion candidate to ever run for the presidency, yet 54
percent of Catholics voted for him. The bishops have said they will try and
work with him. Archbishop(Donald W.) Wuerl (of
Sedlak denounced
the scandal of pro-abortion politicians whose bishops allow them to receive Holy
Communion on a regular basis.
"This is in direct conflict with canon law," he said.
"These politicians are guilty of the gravest of sins — facilitating the
death of innocent children — and yet so many present themselves for Communion
week after week. It's causing scandal and confusion in the church and this must
cease."
The
National Catholic Reporter’s John
Allen reported that the bishops stated at their meeting they intend to
challenge Obama on abortion and on the Freedom of Choice Act that Obama
promised Planned Parenthood he would sign.
Despite
the tough talk suddenly emanating from some of the bishops, one can only hope
they are truly committed, that they know how to fight effectively, and they know
how to withstand an opponent such as Obama who was trained in Saul Alinsky
tactics. “CRUSH THE OPPOSITION” is a key principle in Saul Alinksy’s Reveille for Radicals. (p. 150).
Pro-abortion
forces play for keeps! Based on their track record, one may be permitted to
wonder about the collective resolve of the
On November 11,
John Allen summed up what he saw as the bishops’ response: “‘No retreat, no
surrender’ is perhaps the best way to sum up the spirit of the U.S. bishops’
discussion of abortion and politics this afternoon, though the bishops stopped
short of adopting any new policy on the denial of communion to pro-choice
Catholic politicians.”
There are
bishops, such as
Randall Terry,
American Life League, STOPP Planned Parenthood and other pro-life groups who
assembled outside the Marriott must be congratulated for publicly confronting
the USCCB at the bishops’ front door.
For too long,
Catholic bishops and their modernist theologians have effectively given great liberty
to abortion and to Catholic politicians who are allowed to remain “Catholics in
good standing” while simultaneously promoting the slaughter of unborn babies.
Note:
1. SInce posting this article, I received two notices that pro-lifers had demonstrated in front of the USCCB meetings previously. One of these notes read: ". . .(A) group of Catholics, led by the publisher of Christ or Chaos [Dr. Tom Droleskey] and Mary Ann Kreitzer of Les Femmes and Judith Ammenhauser of Mothers' Watch and Stephen G. Brady and James Bendell of Roman Catholic Faithful and Frank Kelly of Virginia Right to Life (no relation to National Right to Life Committee) and Father John T. Murphy of Save the Babies, prayed the Rosary continuously for three straight days in front of the Hyatt-Regency Hotel in Washington, D.C., in November of 1998 as the conciliar bishops met. The Rosaries were prayed for the conversion of the bishops to the Faith and in reparation for their support of predator bishops such as Daniel Leo Ryan of Springfield, Illinois, and their support of the pro-abortion administration of William Jefferson Clinton and Albert Arnold Gore, Jr. We prayed over one hundred sets of mysteries in three days, starting at 9:00 a.m. and concluding at 5:00 p.m. The Rosary crusade followed a conference sponsored by Christ or Chaos and Roman Catholic Faithful on a Sunday that year. Indeed, Les Femmes continued this tradition for several years thereafter."
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