Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Can Cardinal O'Malley Hire People to Kill Other People and Tell Catholics Pass Out That Phone Number?



A reader posts in the comment section:


I don't understand why there isn't a Religious or member of the Clergy who will answer the question, is it wrong to give a woman seeking an abortion an 800# where she could obtain it? Sad sad day for Humanity!

I don't think you mean you don't understand, do you?

Don't you mean you don't want to face how dire the situation inside the walls?

Let's face it. Caritas has hired people to murder children. The Cardinal has endorsed it and is lying about it. The gravity of this situation should have taken four phone calls to put out of it's misery.


Further, perhaps the situation is not as Cardinal O'Malley is trying to make it appear, but here he is sucking up the Roman culture 20 feet away from the Vatican and nobody was interested enough in the women, the children, the doctors and nurses and the trust that has been violated with the lying going on to do something to stop it.

No Religious. No Clergy. No Bishops. No Cardinal. No Nuncio.

So far.

I have another turn up the heat surprise coming during Holy Week and a surprise or two coming shortly thereafter.

By the way, some kind soul sent the question to EWTN. Thank GOD for EWTN.




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Question from on 03-23-2009:
This may sound like a stupid question but here in Boston it is becoming a dilemma with the Hierarchy specifically our Cardinal.. Would it be wrong as a Catholic to give a woman an 800# where she might obtain an Abortion? Many of the Faithful believe this is definitely wrong but when we voice our concerns are called Unloving, Uncaring and doing a Great disservice to the Church!

Please advise.

Thank you

Answer by Judie Brown on 03-24-2009:
Dear Kathy

It is wrong to participate in any way in the direct aborting of a child. This means that if a Catholic provides a phone number to a mother who is looking for a way to have her child killed, then that person is complicit in the actual murder.

I know there are theologians attempting to say that this is not so, but it is actually no different than the doctor who calls in a prescription for his patient who has asked him for a lethal medication so he can take his own life.

Judie Brown

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