| Dear Rev. Know-It-All,
I noticed that my old alma mater, University
of Illinois, Circle Campus got an interesting award issued by Illinois
Safe Schools Alliance. They were the only school to get an “A” for
incorporating sexual orientation in school anti discrimination policies
and their teacher preparation programs include gender identity programs
along with other components of diversity. Should I be alarmed?
Homer Feaubick
Dear Mr. Feaubick
Alarmed? By no means! I am more surprised
that our own DePaul University did not receive this coveted award for its
renowned “Queer Studies Program.” (Just go to the DePaul University
home page and type “queer studies” in the search box. You can’t miss
it. How proud we should all be of this, the largest Catholic University
in the US of A! )
You may be alarmed that I am saying don’t
be alarmed. Let me explain. First of all the Catholic Church is opposed
to discrimination on any grounds, gender, ethnicity, social class. etc.
The only requirement for membership in the Church is that one be a sinner,
albeit a repentant sinner. There is not a person on earth for whom the
Blood of Christ was not shed, and thus all should receive our respect,
simply out reverence for the image of God, hidden though it might be. There
is no ethnicity, religion or even orientation that gives the Catholic the
right to hate or to persecute.
But let me remind you of the old saying,
“It is a fine thing to have an open mind, but it’s quite another thing
to let geese fly around in there.” If what I am saying is true,
why do we Catholics get so hot under the collar about gender issues, and
why does the modern world increasingly hate us for our stand? Simple.
God describes his relation to humanity in terms of a very specific relationship:
marriage. God is the Bridegroom of His people, Israel (which is another
way of saying the of the Church,) and the Church is the Bride of Christ.
The well being and even the salvation of human beings depends on the reverence
in which marriage is held.
UIC may get an “A” from Illinois Safe
Schools, but just about everybody, including most Catholics would
get an “F” from the Almighty. All have sinned and fallen short of the
glory of God. (Romans 3:23) Face it. The society is going down the oubliette,
and most of us are going down the same hole, because, well, everybody’s
doing it and it’s none of it’s anybody’s business anyway, what with
privacy rights and all.
No, dear Homer, don’t be alarmed. Let
me explain a little history. This country is increasingly a foreign land
to citizens of the Kingdom of God. In years past, the United States had
whole political parties dedicated to keeping Catholics in their place.
Believe me, though a Catholic may be elected to high office, Catholics
who agree with what the Church teaches are still kept in their place. I
am not alarmed that the educational establishment is increasingly opposed
to Catholic moral teaching. I am alarmed that the Congress is full of pro
abortion Catholics. (Oh no, here we go again!) The other day, I saw our
pro-abortion Vice President on TV and of course he had his smudge of Lenten
ashes prominently displayed. It reminded me of something that Mahatma Gandhi
once said to a Christian, “I see the waters of baptism on your forehead,
but you are not a Christian. Why then should I be baptized?” Let me paraphrase
his words for Vice President Biden, “I see the ashes of repentance on
your forehead, yet you are no different than any other unprincipled politician
in the land. There is no difference between you, a Catholic, and a thousand
other power hungry politicians who would sell their soul for a political
office. Why then should I be a Catholic?” To be a Catholic makes
no difference, and if it makes a difference it is to be hounded from the
public discussion. Thus has it been in the Anglo-Saxon world since the
days of Henry the VIII and Ann Boleyn, the founders of our republic.
(TO BE CONTINUED.....)
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