ROME (AP) — Pope Leo XIV has intervened for the primary time in an abortion dispute roiling the U.S. Catholic Church, elevating the seeming contradiction over what it actually means to be “pro-life.”
Leo, a Chicago native, was requested late Tuesday about plans by Chicago Cardinal Blase Cupich to offer a lifetime achievement award to Illinois Senator Dick Durbin for his work serving to immigrants. The plans drew objection from some conservative U.S. bishops given the highly effective Democratic senator’s help for abortion rights.
Leo referred to as to start with for respect for either side, however he additionally identified the seeming contradiction in such debates.
“Somebody who says ‘I’m in opposition to abortion however says I’m in favor of the dying penalty’ is just not actually pro-life,” Leo stated. “Somebody who says that ‘I’m in opposition to abortion, however I’m in settlement with the inhuman remedy of immigrants in the USA,’ I don’t know if that’s pro-life.”
Leo spoke hours earlier than Cupich introduced that Durbin had declined the award.
Church educating forbids abortion however it additionally opposes capital punishment. Pope Francis formally modified church educating in 2018 to decree that the dying penalty is “inadmissible” beneath all circumstances. U.S. bishops and the Vatican have strongly referred to as for humane remedy of migrants, citing the Biblical command to “welcome the stranger.”
Leo stated he wasn’t accustomed to the main points of the dispute over the Durbin award, however stated it was nonetheless necessary to take a look at the senator’s general file and famous Durbin’s four-decade tenure. Responding to a query in English from the U.S. broadcaster EWTN Information, he stated there have been many moral points that represent the educating of the Catholic Church.
“I don’t know if anybody has all the reality on them however I might ask at the start that there be better respect for each other and that we search collectively each as human beings, in that case as Americans or residents of the state of Illinois, in addition to Catholics to say we have to you recognize actually look intently in any respect of those moral points and to search out the way in which ahead on this church. Church educating on every a kind of points could be very clear,” he stated.
Cupich was an in depth adviser to Pope Francis, who strongly upheld church educating opposing abortion but additionally criticized the politicizing of the abortion debate by U.S. bishops. Some bishops referred to as for denying Communion to Catholic politicians who supported abortion rights, together with former President Joe Biden.
Biden met on a number of events with Francis and advised reporters in 2021 that Francis had advised him to proceed receiving Communion. Throughout a go to to Rome that yr he obtained the sacrament throughout Mass at a church in Francis’ diocese.
Durbin was barred from receiving Communion in his dwelling diocese of Springfield in 2004. Springfield Bishop Thomas Paprocki has continued the prohibition and was one of many U.S. bishops who strongly objected to Cupich’s determination to honor the senator. Cupich claims Durbin as a member of the Chicago Archdiocese, the place Durbin additionally has a house.
In his assertion asserting that Durbin would decline the award, Cupich lamented that the polarization within the U.S. has created a state of affairs the place U.S. Catholics “discover themselves politically homeless” since neither the Republican nor the Democratic occasion totally encapsulates the breadth of Catholic educating.
He defended honoring Durbin for his pro-immigration stance, and stated the deliberate Nov. 3 award ceremony may have been an event to interact him and different political leaders with the hope of urgent the church’s view on different points, together with abortion.
“It might be an invite to Catholics who tirelessly promote the dignity of the unborn, the aged, and the sick to increase the circle of safety to immigrants dealing with on this current second an existential risk to their lives and the lives of their households,” Cupich wrote.
The dispute got here as President Donald Trump’s administration maintains a surge of immigration enforcement within the Chicago space.
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