PopeWatch: Paglia

From Dale Price at Dyspeptic Mutterings:

One of the enduring features of the current pontificate is watching the Papal Hyperdulia Club brandish cherry-picked quotes from him on some hot button issue (e.g., abortion) as though they were Roma Locuta Est.

This little thing called context either eludes or is studiously ignored by them in their endless quest to portray skeptics as pseudo-Catholics. Usually with some scary-sounding, adjective-laden invective thrown in.

All the while ignoring the quite-biblical injunction to see if someone is putting their money where their mouth is.

In the meantime, the pontiff’s advocates somehow miss the actions of the papal appointees whose behavior undercuts those admittedly fine words.

To wit, the Reverend Vincenzo Paglia, current head of the increasingly-Kafkaesque Pontifical Academy for Life.

Jeffrey Mirus offers insight into the thought of this important appointee, and I will quote the most important part of his piece:

 

 

While Paglia does not use the term “seamless garment”, he clearly articulates that ineffective theme. To quote the Crux story:

[Paglia] said Christian churches in the U.S. ought to feel “a universal responsibility” toward life, and called for greater engagement on the life issue “in all its dimensions… That is, a perspective of global bioethics, one that engages all the major topics that touch on life, of the individual and of the human family.”

This is a tall order indeed—an order so tall that, in practical terms, it can accomplish absolutely nothing beyond a pallid approval of whatever the dominant culture is emphasizing as good at the moment. When we are taught that everything demands our attention all of the time, we become inert, taking credit for floating along on the winds of change.

Thus, as recounted with quotations by Crux, Paglia magnanimously warned against:

turning the pro-life cause into an ideological weapon, saying making the protection of life a political football risks doing “great harm”… [and] … “It would do great harm,” he said, “if some topic of bioethics is extracted from its general context and put toward ideological strategies. It would do great harm.”

This can only be interpreted as a dismissal of pro-life political commitment as “ideology”, and it is an enormous misdirection. For what can this warning against “ideological strategies” possibly mean in the context of the need to seek just governance and laws that restrict the scope of evil and promote the common good—which is precisely the purpose of politics?

All lives matter.

Or, to borrow from one of the internet’s finest quipsters, what Paglia is doing is trying to cover the issue of abortion…with a pillow, until it stops moving.

The demand that the church cover every major life issue in an apolitical manner is a call to paralysis. 

Now, it is possible that Paglia is not up to speed on the state of things in America. Lord knows that, compared to all of his predecessors back to Benedict XV, the current pontiff is a parochial man whose limited travel and assignments gave him a similarly-circumscribed awareness of the wider world prior to his elevation. And since that time, his inner circle have given him a lurid, bizarre and fact-challenged understanding of the American religious landscape worthy of the New York Times editorial board, to boot. For me, however, it is quite likely that Paglia has read the same fantasy guidebook and shares the same basic mindset.

Go here to read the rest.  In regard to this Vatican the abortion issue is definitely of low priority, especially since it ill accords with the Pope’s cartoon view of the world where Leftists always wear the white hates.

 

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Michael Dowd
Michael Dowd
Wednesday, September 2, AD 2020 3:48am

“Pope” Francis is anti-Catholic and an anti-Pope.

It is high time Catholics rejected the leadership of the official Catholic Church and set up an Underground Catholic Church under, say, Archbishop Vigano to give orthodox Catholics clear and current direction in this counter-reformation we are now part of, whether we like it or not. This Underground Catholic Church would last until the official Catholic Church is reformed.

Father of Seven
Father of Seven
Wednesday, September 2, AD 2020 6:22am

By their fruit you will know them. Not have some understanding of them, but know them. So, this crew is not fooling anyone. I would ask the unborn their view on these heretics and their duplicitous efforts but I think I can safely assume their response.

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