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For many American Catholics, the election season turns into a wrenching time of spiritual extortion, in which political campaigners attempt to exploit the Catholic conscience in order to achieve victory at the polling booth. All too often, Catholic lay people and clergy go along with this, and hot-button political and social issues become litmus tests for fidelity to the Catholic faith. In the worst cases, threats to withhold the sacraments are directed at Catholics who have, in good conscience, put their support behind certain candidates.
Voting and Holiness is a collection of fifteen essays that tackle these issues directly. The authors outstanding Catholic scholars and theologians explain how the Catholic tradition is too rich and nuanced to be pigeonholed into single issues. Subjects covered include abortion, prudential judgment, the real meaning of intrinsic evil in the Catholic ethical tradition, the indispensability of social justice, and participation in political life as a genuine act of holiness.
This book will prepare Catholics for the inevitable firestorm of debate that draws in Catholics every election season, so that they can make their voting decisions as faithful People of God.
Highlights:
Addresses ethical questions that confront all faithful Catholics at election time.
Contributors are all excellent scholars and theologians.
Will be of great assistance to Catholics accused who feel tension between their political choices and their faith.
Should garner a certain amount of prominence among Catholic commentators during the upcoming 2012 election season.
- Sales Rank: #1562854 in Books
- Brand: Brand: Paulist Press
- Published on: 2012-01-02
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.02" h x .61" w x 5.98" l, .95 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 272 pages
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About the Author
Nicholas P. Cafardi is dean emeritus at Duquesne University Law School. Cafardi received his undergraduate education at the Gregorian University in Rome, his master s from Duquesne University, his JD from the University of Pittsburgh, and his JCL and JCD from the University of St. Thomas in Rome. He is the author of Before Dallas (Paulist Press).
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24 of 32 people found the following review helpful.
Attractively packaged and indisputably useful
By Julianne L. Wiley
This attractively-packaged collection is by no means nonpartisan. Editor Nicholas Cafardi and most of his contributors are publicly-recognized activists within the leadership of "Catholics for Obama". Several are listed by name as members of the campaign team at barackobama.com.
My central concern is that this book is --- without openly admitting it --- Obama campaign literature.
In their respective chapters,
* Lisa Sowle Cahill opposes the protection of human rights for the unborn as an electoral priority;
* William D'Antonio argues against the bishops' efforts to support pro-life and pro- religious liberty legislation;
* Richard Gaillardetz asserts that Catholic can vote for candidates who support abortion, so long as their policies align with the common good.
* M. Cathleen Caveney argues that intrinsically evil acts may not be gravely evil;
* Bryan Massingale deplores the bishops' comparison of abortion with slavery, since--- he claims--- the "personhood" of slaves and unborn babies was not historically, and is not now, the relevant issue.
* Vincent Miller urges Catholics can "pursue the common good" while accepting cooperation with evil;
* Maureen O'Connell sees it as "antiquated Catholic theology" to focus upon personal salvation, prohibitive admonition, and avoidance of evil;
* Stephen Schneck --- the co-chair of "Catholics for Obama"--- opposes Abp Charles Chaput's call for the indivisibility of Catholic truth in the public square.
The promotion of the "Catholics for Obama" perspective ---like an election-year promotion planted by, say, the Romney/Ryan team --- shows poor judgment on the part of Paulist Press.
It will, however, serve as a good example of the usefulness of academics in the production and distribution of moral equivocation. This is always necessary for the eradication of scruples and the consolidation of the power of the state.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
Formal Cooperation?
By Patsy Gonzalez
The Cathechism of the Catholic Church expressly states that "Formal cooperation in an abortion constitutes a grave offense. The Church attaches the canonical penalty of excommunication of this crime against human life".(CCC#2272). Voting for a pro-abortion candidate makes the voter complicit in the act of abortion through the laws that sanction it. It is not the only issue in an election, but it represents the most basic of human rights. What other right supercedes that? A Catholic can never vote for a candidate that espouses the destruction of human life and the legal recognition of homosexual unions. If Catholics voted with their informed consciences, we would not be looking at candidates that represent intrinsic evil. They simply would never get the Catholic vote. The writers do not represent the true teachings of the Catholic Church. My question to them is, why do they remain in the church that teaches what they do not believe. The world is full of other sects that dissented from Catholic teaching.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
True Catholics already know how to vote
By Father Joseph
The book description mentions that election season is the time when "political campaigners attempt to exploit the Catholic conscience in order to achieve victory at the polling booth." That is exactly what this book is doing, though the authors would say that others are the political campaigners. But the issues are so clear that there shouldn't be any need for campaigning to Catholics. If you want to know what the Catholic Church believes and teaches, read the Catechism of the Catholic Church. If you believe, teach, or practice something else, you are not Catholic. If all Catholics knew and practiced their own faith, none would be deceived by such a book a this. It is disingenuous (to say the least) to publish a book by Obama supporters directed toward Catholics, whose faith clearly indicates that several causes he champions are evil, to show how voting for him somehow indicates their "holiness." We seem to have fully entered here into the world of Orwellian double-speak, at the peril of both individual souls and our society as a whole.
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