Wednesday January 18, 2006


How to Vote Responsibly - An Election Sermon for the Last Sunday Before the Election
Priest: Don't Vote by Religion, "Some of the Worst Candidates are Catholic"
By John-Henry Westen
MARMORA, ON, January 18, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) - A priest in the diocese of Kingston has delivered a thoroughly prepared homily on the election, which he is making available to priests and pastors for the final Sunday prior to the election.
Fr. Louis DiRocco, of Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish, a veteran of the pro-life movement advised parishioners last Sunday of their duty to vote responsibly. He pointed out that certain issues, such as life and family issues are "disqualifying or non-negotiable issues". He directed his congregation to documents of the Church which teach that the life issues, such as abortion and euthanasia, and the family issues such as traditional marriage do not allow for compromise.
Should a candidate support stands in opposition to life and family they would be disqualified from consideration, even if their positions on other matters may be perfect.
"Let's assume a candidate has terrific positions on all the issues except one," said Fr. DiRocco.
"What if somebody said well now, the soft-wood lumber issue has been dragging on and on; let's play hardball with those Americans, let's drop an atomic bomb on Washington and get their attention. Do you think anybody would really take such a candidate seriously? No, it would be unthinkable, it would be outrageous! Well, we should be just as outraged at politicians saying that it is OK to kill innocent human beings in the womb or the elderly or the disabled. Why are those things not as outrageous? We should be outraged!"
The priest warned against voting on candidates' appearances, their personality, their media savvy, and even their religion. "What if the candidate is Catholic? Should you say 'Oh well I can vote for that candidate'. Not necessarily, some of the worst candidates are Catholic, because they are bad Catholics, they don't believe what the Church teaches, they give scandal. So if they don't believe what the Church teaches, if they don't practice it in their lives, if they are not willing to vote for it in Parliament, if they have voted against it in Parliament, if they are promoting immoral policies, then they're bad Catholics. Don't vote for them!," said Fr. DiRocco.
Rev. DiRocco spoke of one exception in voting for candidates who are not completely on side on key moral issues. In a "worst case scenario," he said, where "all (candidates) believe in something immoral". . . "you have to analyze the position of all the candidates and decide which one is going to cause the most harm and which one can cause the least harm by their positions. Which one is more likely or least likely to advance their policies, their immoral legislation. Sometimes you have to vote on that basis."
Voting for a candidate who would allow abortion only in certain cases, over one who would allow abortion on demand, could thus be justified.
In conclusion, the Kingston diocese pastor prayed that "one day we will be able to base our vote only on the negotiable issues, in other words, those issues which allow for legitimate differences of opinion, because all the candidates will be pro-life and pro-family, and in that case no candidate will disqualify himself because he is endorsing immoral laws or immoral principles, intrinsic evils." Such a situation, he said, would be "wonderful" since "Then we can all base our vote on things like the economy, and similar things."
Canada's national pro-life organization, Campaign Life Coalition, is encouraging readers to distribute the text of the homily to their pastors and encourage them to review the homily for the development of their own sermons to their congregations this pre-election Sunday.
See the complete text of Fr. DiRocco's homily at
http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2006/jan/060118b.html
SHARE THIS STORY:
E-mail
Print
Newsvine
Digg
Reddit
Del.icio.us
Facebook
Latest Headlines
- Firefighters' Lawsuit against City Over Forced Participation in Gay Pride Parade Ends in Mistrial

- Victory: Supreme Court Allows "Choose Life" License Plates in AZ

- Update: Obama Supporter Dr. Cafardi Resigns from Franciscan University Board

- Legislators Seek Abortion-on-Demand for Every State in Mexico

- Video Catches Planned Parenthood Covering Up Statutory Rape

- Kenyan Cardinal Blasts Attempt to Legalise Abortion

- Franciscan University Board Member Backs Obama, School Distances Itself

- Democratic Platform Promises, Republican Platform Rejects More Abortion Overseas

- San Francisco Catholic Charities Ends Relationship with the US' "Gayest Adoption Agency"

- US Government Cuts Off Supplies to Marie Stopes International

- Pope Commends Knights of Columbus for their Pro-Life Work

- The 16th International Week of Prayer and Fasting

- Billy Graham to Turn 90: Public Invited to Send Personal Stories, Birthday Wishes

- Catholic Magazine Calls For Defeat And Removal Of Prime Minister Harper

Most Read this Week
- Extreme Pro-Abortion Feminist Heather Mallick Scheduled to Speak at Catholic St. Mary's University
- Sarah Palin Speaks on Abortion, Contraception, Homosexuality
- Martin Sheen Stars in Ad Opposing Assisted Suicide in Washington State
- Abortion Patient of George Tiller Feared for Life: 'They're Liable to Kill Me'
- Bella Star Eduardo Saves Five Unborn Babies' Lives
- CBC Apologises for "Porn Star" Attack on Palin
- Russia: 64% of Pregnancies End in Abortion
- Catholic Magazine Calls For Defeat And Removal Of Prime Minister Harper
- Eduardo Verastegui Talks about Obama, Saving Babies Outside L.A. Abortion Clinic
- Swedish Man Awarded $24,170 Compensation after Filming Himself Having Sex with 14 Year-Old
MORE NEWS:
LifeSiteNews.com Home Page
Last 10 Days
Archives
Special Reports
Copyright © LifeSiteNews.com. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivatives License. You may republish this article or portions of it without request provided the content is not altered and it is clearly attributed to "LifeSiteNews.com". Any website publishing of complete or large portions of original LifeSiteNews articles MUST additionally include a live link to www.LifeSiteNews.com. The link is not required for excerpts. Republishing of articles on LifeSiteNews.com from other sources as noted is subject to the conditions of those sources.


Back to Top