By Judie Brown, President American Life League The Catholic faithful silently said a
prayer of thanks for the words of Notre Dame’s famed former head coach Lou Holtz who told the
nation the truth: that Joe Biden is a Catholic in name only. But my oh my, how the non-faithful scurried as they lined up to attack the
coach and his honesty. Even infamous dissident Jesuit James Martin joined in the
nastiness! Their collective defense of the
pro-abortion Biden reminded me of a childhood game called “Rock, paper, scissors.” In that game, paper covers
rock. When discussing Catholic teaching on something as clear as the evil
of abortion, Biden is the paper, and Catholic teaching is the
rock that he attempts to cover—or push down—with his deceit and lies. That
rock that Biden covered up is the truth of our faith spoken by many of us, by
the coach, and most importantly by Jesus Christ Himself, who is the way, the truth, and the
life. Biden’s 47-year record of support for abortion-murder gives him the mistaken idea that claiming to be Catholic is sufficient, even though he does all he can to advance the culture of death and cover up the truths of our faith. Others who verbally decried the coach
and did all they could to distance themselves from him—including Notre Dame’s president—are the scissors. These folks
attempted to cut away at Holtz’s credibility, thus becoming complicit in
Biden’s deceit. The distinctions are very clear. Sadly,
they are not clear to those who play games of politics instead of witnessing
to truth. So why is this important? In this case,
as in so many others, simple comparisons help us define why certain actions
and words are problematic. We are living in a world where truth is nothing
more to some than a personal opinion, so when we draw clear distinctions in
simple ways, we can help bring clarity into the darkness. The allusion to this game can work in
other areas as well. For example, when we see the various reports of
the vulnerable elderly who have died tragically in
nursing homes or long-term care facilities because of the negligence of
others. In this situation, the elderly are the vulnerable paper. They are in
isolation, and their care is often in the hands of caregivers, who act like scissors by shredding ethical
healthcare practices. This happens because not-so-Catholic men like Governor Cuomo also act as scissors. Such hypocrites
are leaders who are so busy avoiding responsibility for their decisions that
truth is shredded and thousands of elderly men and women die. Speaking truth as Coach Holtz did is
laudable, while Cuomo’s actions and denials are both evil personified and
deadly. In the battle we wage, striving always
to defend the culture of life as we work to dismantle the culture of death,
we know that public sentiment is often the worst enemy of all. Helping others
see the facts with clarity and on purpose must be our goal. By clearing up
false narratives, we are lighting the way to protect and preserve life. Abortion is a grave evil, but this truth is rejected and babies die.
Euthanasia in any of its forms—including the negligence in many states during
the pandemic—is evil, but the truth is rarely acknowledged. In the aftermath,
people die. Saving lives, affirming human dignity,
and fighting for every innocent person’s right to live are the greatest goods
for which we should fight every day. As Catholic pro-life people, we are
called to strive always to be among those who crush evil with good. And we
strive to expose the deceivers who grind the truth in the jaws of evil while
denying that what they do is wrong. Never forget that, while not one of us
is perfect, Jesus Christ is perfect, and His words to us in Matthew 16:24 are clear: “If anyone
wishes to come after Me, he must deny himself, and take up his cross and follow
Me.” So let’s face it: Some Catholics are
not. |
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