Monday, June 19, 2017

Fruit of Cardinal O'Malley/Marty Walsh Bromance



CJ Doyle of the Catholic Action League sent out an action alert informing Catholics that Catholic Mayor Marty Walsh named an area in Roxbury after Dr. Kenneth Edelin:

The Catholic Action League of Massachusetts today denounced Boston Mayor Marty Walsh for renaming the corner of Harrison Avenue and Worcester Square in the city's South End as Dr. Kenneth C. Edelin Square.

Edelin, the infamous abortionist, was convicted in 1975 of manslaughter by a Suffolk County jury for suffocating a 24 week old infant after a failed saline abortion at Boston City Hospital. His conviction was overturned by the Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth in 1976.

Edelin went on to become Chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Boston University School of Medicine, and later, Chairman of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America. He would repeatedly accuse a mostly Irish American, Roman Catholic jury of racism and sectarian prejudice. "It was the religious climate; it was the racial climate..." and "They got a black physician..." Edelin said.

Mayor Walsh, a nominal Catholic, was joined City Councilors Annissa Essaibi George, Tito Jackson, and Ayanna Pressley, former governor Deval Patrick, and representatives of Planned Parenthood for the dedication ceremony on June 15th.

The Catholic Action League called the event "a depraved celebration of mass murder, a cynical whitewash of a serial killer, and a callous insult to faithful Catholics and all who believe in the sanctity of innocent human life."

Catholic Action League Executive Director C. J. Doyle made the following comment: "In a civilized society, this Mengele like creature would have been punished for his hideous crimes. Instead, what was once the most Catholic city in America now commemorates him as a pioneer of so-called reproductive rights. Thursday's event is further evidence of the collapse of Catholicism in Boston, its thorough de-Christianization, and its emergence as a secular, post-Catholic and anti-Catholic community."

"Marty Walsh, who is running for re-election, has decided that he will not be outflanked on his left. He has adopted the most extreme margins of pro-abortion politics. Walsh has rallied to defend taxpayer subsidies of Planned Parenthood, accepted the 'Men for Choice' Award from NARAL Pro-Choice Massachusetts, and has called for Boston to become a sanctuary city for abortions, should Roe v. Wade be overturned."

"If there are any mitigating circumstances in the apostasy of Walsh, it is that he has never heard a word of reproof from his enablers and promoters in the Archdiocese of Boston, who can, reliably, be counted upon to remain silent in the face of this latest affront to Catholic principles and sensibilities."

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The man who preferred charges against Kenneth Edelin was Garrett H. Byrne (1897-1989), who was District Attorney of Suffolk County for 27 years, from 1952 to 1979. He is best remembered for his successful prosecution---begun one day before the expiration of the statute of limitations---of the perpetrators of the biggest robbery in American history, the Great Brinks Job.

Byrne was a thoroughly decent man, a dedicated prosecutor, a pious Catholic, and a public official of unimpeachable integrity. He was so profoundly affected by the heinous character of this monstrous physician's ghastly crime, that his friends, like State Representative James J. Craven, actually worried about his health during the case.

As recounted by author David F. Pierre, Jr. in his book, Sins of the Press: The Untold Story of The Boston Globe's Reporting on Sex Abuse in the Catholic Church, Byrne's early investigation of a pedophile ring earned him the opposition of The Boston Globe and the wrath of homosexual activists, hastening the end of his long career.

Neither the City of Boston nor the Catholic Church has ever named any place or erected any thing to preserve the memory of this good man, who may justly, be regarded as one of the proto-heroes of the pro-life movement.
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Live Action covered the story here.

Edelin and his legal team claim that he “had run his finger around the uterine wall to separate the fetus from the placenta and then stood looking at a wall clock for three minutes before removing the fetus from the uterus,” effectively suffocating the preborn baby. Witnesses, however, said that the baby was born alive, and was then suffocated after the fact. A medical examiner and pathologist agreed that this scenario could be a possibility, after having examined the baby’s lungs to see if the baby had taken a breath. Witnesses also said that Edelin had stated that he had no intention of delivering a live baby, as “it would have been contrary to the wishes of the mother.”

Kenneth Edelin was a treacherous murderer.

What's next? Naming the Boston Common after Kim Jong-un? Naming a bridge after Adolph Hitler?

What strikes me about this story is the notorious bromance between Marty Walsh and Cardinal O'Malley. We could wallpaper the Cathedral with the photos in newspapers of Marty at at Catholic events shortly before being taxied from the event to 'fight for abortions' and adultery.

Cardinal O'Malley and Walsh even led a Catholic pilgrimage to Knock. Its mystifying why Cardinal O'Malley would choose a politician to help lead a Catholic pilgrimage who works so hard in the public square to obstruct salvation.

This tedious charade leaves the uncatechized (including Marty) with the impression that the Cardinal thinks Marty Walsh is a living witness to the faith and an effective evangelist of Catholic theology.

Isn't it time to re-think the strategy of cozying up to Nero? It isn't supported by anything in Scripture. The Holy Family didn't do it. The Apostles didn't do it.

Christ doesn't pray at the installation of Herod. St. Paul does not hook up with Pilate to lead a pilgrimage to Mt. Tabor. The Apostles don't invite Agustus Caesar to cut the ribbon when they established new Catholic Churches. They all preached the faith in the public square and were martyred at the hands of political enemies of Christ's teachings.

The craven behavior of Cardinals O'Malley, Dolan and those like them does not go unnoticed. They avoid dry martyrdom by handing over their people to Kenneth Edelin and Caligula.




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