Dear Friend,
In a seemingly random act of
justice, the US Supreme Court ruled on Monday, June 17th
that Catholic Social Services in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia
cannot be forced to conduct adoption procedures for same-sex
couples.
All the more amazing was that the
decision was unanimous (9-0). Justices on both sides of the Court’s
ideological divide recognized that the First Amendment religious
freedom protections of the US Constitution still apply to people of
conscience.
Although it’s not clear whether
this decision has wider implications than just a victory over a local
ordinance, it’s still a big win for which all Catholics must give
thanks.
More importantly, the Supreme
Court’s decision counters an aggressive bullying trend currently being
pushed by the cultural Marxists in charge of our nation’s
institutions. In fact, the trend amounts to a new type of
anti-Christian persecution in the public forum.
The tactic is as simple and as
insidious as this: pass an “anti-discrimination” law which declares
“Thou Shalt Not” place any barriers to immoral behaviors and movements
that run 180-degrees contrary to the laws of God. The tactic is as
simple and as insidious as this: pass an “anti-discrimination” law
which declares “Thou Shalt Not” place any barriers to immoral
behaviors and movements that run 180-degrees contrary to the laws of
God. Then force people to violate their consciences or accuse them of
“discrimination” if they won’t.
More often than not, the
prohibitions are tied to public funding and contracts that the
activists threaten to revoke if the institutions don’t comply to the
diktat with slavish obedience. That in fact, is
the reason why Catholic Social Services sued Philadelphia in the first
place: the city revoked their adoption license and took away their
funding because the Catholic Church’s teaching would not obey the
radical decrees of cultural Marxism.
The LGBTQ onslaught of recent years
is a perfect example of leftist intolerance of any opposition to their
radical agenda because any opposition to the homosexual movement can
so easily be labeled as discriminatory.
To be clear, the Catholic Church
has always held that the human person is sacred but that sinful
behaviors are not. Furthermore, the Church believes that propagation
of immoral and coercive systems through law and policy is
in itself immoral. We cannot stand by and accept the
wholesale destruction of human and moral values in society by
aggressive forces that seek to wipe out every opposition to their
immoral agendas.
With regard to this issue, we see
history repeating itself. The Catholic Church once again stands
virtually alone as the voice of freedom of conscience in a hostile
ideological environment. In March of this year Bethany Christian
Services, an evangelical adoption agency, caved into pressure from the
coercive homosexual lobby and changed their previously Christian
adoption policy to allow for same-sex adoption. Their government
funding was restored as a result.
Funny how that is.
Yet, despite being alone in this
fight, the Catholic Church must always remain true to its core
principles and must be ever faithful to the teachings of Jesus Christ
– regardless of the campaigns of coercion to force compliance with the
godless trends of any day and age.
As much as we revel in a victory of
this welcome decision from the Supreme Court, we must nevertheless
hunker down and expect more attempts to coerce our compliance with
anti-values of the left.
The battle is not over.
Thomas J McKenna http://www.catholicaction.org/
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