Minneapolis, Minn. - Sept 4, 2008 - Catholic Democrats
is expressing surprise and shock that Republican vice presidential nominee
Sarah Palin's acceptance speech tonight mocked work that her opponent had done
in the 1980s for the Catholic Campaign for Human Development. She belittled
Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama's experience as a community
organizer in Catholic parishes on the South Side of Chicago, work he undertook
instead of pursuing a lucrative career on Wall Street. In her acceptance speech,
Ms. Palin said, "I guess a small-town mayor is sort of like a community
organizer, except that you have actual responsibilities." Community organizing
is at the heart of Catholic Social Teaching to end poverty and promote
social justice.
The US Conference of Catholic Bishops has operated the
Catholic Campaign for Human Development, its domestic anti-poverty and social
justice program, since 1969. In 1986, the Bishops issued Economic Justice
for All: Pastoral Letter on Catholic Social Teaching and the US Economy,
which said, "Human dignity can be realized and protected only in community."
Senator Obama worked in several Catholic parishes, supported by the Catholic
Campaign for Human Development, helping to address severe joblessness and
housing needs in economically disadvantaged neighborhoods of Chicago.
"It
is shocking that a vice presidential candidate would disparage an essential
component of the Catholic Social Tradition with her condescending
attack on urban community organizing," said Dr. Patrick Whelan, president of
Catholic Democrats. "Her divisive rhetoric, repeatedly pitting small
towns against urban communities, demonstrates not only a lack of charity toward
the needs of some of the least among us but a fundamental disrespect for those
who dedicate their lives to overcoming poverty across our country. Her sarcastic
tone is also emblematic of the contempt that she and Senator McCain have shown
toward actually addressing the economic distress that is gripping America in
these difficult times. Economic issues, including extreme poverty, are among the
most important to Catholics and other people of faith in this
election."
"Why do Governor Palin and the McCain Campaign sarcastically
attack efforts to organize unemployed Catholics and Protestants? Senator Obama
has spoken warmly about his experiences as a community organizer on the South
Side of Chicago," said Lisa Schare, chair of Catholic Democrats of
Ohio. "His work in helping people who were experiencing the real trauma of
losing their jobs and livelihoods demonstrates an authentic Christian spirit and
the real essence of Catholic Social Teaching, something strikingly absent from
Governor Palin's remarks tonight."
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Something from a MOJ Reader
[UPDATE: Check out this post, and comments, at dotCommonweal (here).]
A MOJ reader sent this to me. I thought some other MOJ readers might like to see it. (I had not known about the web site Catholic Democrats, here.)
Palin Attacks Catholic Community Organizing by Senator
Obama; No Mention of Economic Distress Across America
https://mirrorofjustice.blogs.com/mirrorofjustice/2008/09/something-from.html