As reported here, Father J. Bryan Hehir, Secretary for Healthcare and Social Services for the Archdiocese of Boston, has argued that, “We [Catholics] could, on the basis of living in a pluralistic society, remain silent on the contraception question in the public policy area while upholding the Church’s teaching internally.” Father Hehir further argued that such an approach is consistent with Catholic tradition because, “Catholic tradition doesn’t always try to translate internal policy into public policy.”
But the U.S. Bishops aren't advocating such silence. A new publication from the Bishops urges priests to preach on contraception, sterilization and in vitro fertilization. In addition, the Bishops are urging priests to stress "God's desire to forgive our sins and renew his grace" and to offer "extra hours of sacramental reconciliation each week." See here.
Related reading: Father J. Bryan Hehir's corroding and ambiguous pluralism.
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Father J. Bryan Hehir is out of step with the U.S. Bishops...
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