Friday, March 13, 2009

Archbishop Criticzes HHS Nominee Sebelius For Her Pro-Choice Views

Catholic Action yesterday published an interview with Kansas City Archbishop Joseph Naumann on his actions regarding Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius, a Catholic who has long supported abortion rights. Sebelius is President Obama's nominee to serve as Secretary of Health and Human Services. Last year Naumann wrote Sebelius asking her not to receive Holy Communion. He says he made the letter public because he was "concerned about others being misled by her presenting herself as a faithful Catholic while holding positions that were completely contrary to our teaching on the sanctity of human life." Commenting on Sebelius' nomination to head HHS, Naumann said:
this just elevates to the national level another Catholic who is inconsistent in the practice of her faith. Now she is joining Vice President Biden, Speaker Pelosi and a whole raft of others in the senate and congress which I think are sending very confusing messages. It certainly is not a reason to rejoice to have yet another Catholic, in a prominent national position, sending a very confusing message to her fellow Catholics by her position on abortion.

... Unfortunately, I think that anyone this president appoints is not going to be someone who is sensitive to the sanctity of human life. That is an unfortunate consequence of the choice of the American people in the last election.