Fr.
Euteneuer Applauds Bishop McManus for Defense of Church
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ROYAL, VA — The Rev. Thomas J. Euteneuer, STL, president
of Human Life International, (HLI) today thanked Bishop
Robert J. McManus of Worcester, Mass. for his strong stand
over Holy Cross College renting space for a conference
sponsored by the Massachusetts Alliance on Teen Pregnancy
featuring workshops presented by members of Planned Parenthood
and NARAL Pro-Choice Massachusetts.
Father
Euteneuer said, “In a time when far too many scandals
go unaddressed in our Catholic institutions it is very
encouraging to see a bishop take a bold stand in defense
of his people and the integrity of the Church.”
Bishop
McManus, saying he received numerous complaints about
the upcoming conference, issued a statement on his diocesan
website saying, “As Bishop of Worcester, it is my
pastoral and canonical responsibility to determine what
institutions can properly call themselves ‘Catholic.’
… The moral teaching of the Catholic Church on respect
for life at all stages of its development is manifestly
clear. Life is a fundamental good that must be protected
and respected from the moment of fertilization to natural
death.”
The
bishop continued, “Both Planned Parenthood and NARAL
Pro-Choice are notorious for their policies and practices
that directly reject the Church’s teaching on artificial
contraception and abortion. The College of the Holy Cross
should recognize that any association with these groups
can create the situation of offering scandal understood
in its proper theological sense, i.e., an attitude or
behavior which leads another to do evil.”
The
Bishop expressed his wish that “the college can
continue to be recognized as a Catholic institution committed
to promoting the moral teaching of the Roman Catholic
Church.”
Father
Euteneuer said, “We can expect assaults on human
life, Catholic faith and teaching to increase, especially
as the national elections approach. I thank God and take
courage from the stand taken by Bishop McManus, who heard
the cry of his people. Thank you, Bishop McManus.”
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