An organization of committed
lay Catholics is challenging Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine,
who’s invoking his Catholic faith and the words of Pope Francis as a basis for
his radical positions on abortion and marriage, as well as his embrace of
liberation theology.
Brian Burch of Catholic Vote says faithful Catholic voters and leaders
deserve to know the truth about Hillary Clinton’s running mate, and how the
time he spent in Honduras – which he has referenced as a “turning point in my
life” – helped to shape both his political and religious views.
In a memo Burch writes that Kaine took a leave of absence from Harvard Law
School in 1980 for his “mission trip” to Honduras to work with Jesuit missionaries.
The memo continues: During his stay in Honduras, Kaine openly embraced
liberation theology, a controversial political ideology cloaked in Catholic
teaching, but radically at odds with the Catholic Church and with the United
States. At the time, this extremist ideology was adopted by activists and even
some clergy who were openly hostile to the Church, the Pope, and the United
States.
The Marxist elements of this ideology were condemned by the Vatican in the
1980’s and 1990’s. During his time in Latin America, Kaine was surrounded by
radicals and their influences took root in the version of Christianity he
adopted. According to the New York Times, it was this theology that set him on
a “left-veering career path” influencing his politics to the present day.
The memo recounts Kaine’s relationship in Honduras with radical liberation
theology proponent Father James Carney, who accepted “armed rebellion,
socialism, Marxism, and communism” as part of God’s plan for political and
social change. Prior to his death as a member of the Sandinista rebel army,
Carney helped found socialist broadcast outlet Radio Progresso.
Kaine continues to be in touch with Carney’s successor, Father Ismael
Moreno Coto (Father Melo), and announced in a press release in November of 2014 that he met with the Jesuit priest. “I think of El
Progreso every day,” Kaine said. “The people, aside from my family, are the
most important in shaping who I am today.”
Though he touts his “Catholic” faith, Kaine has consistently voted in favor of abortion rights, and
recently told LGBT activists that the Catholic
Church’s opposition to same-sex marriage would eventually change since God sees
all of Creation as “very good,” including homosexuality.
In its memo, CatholicVote says, “Pope John Paul II, Pope Benedict XVI, and
Pope Francis have all opposed the radical Marxist nature of liberation
theology.”
“In 2005, Pope Francis (then Cardinal Bergoglio) noted that ‘liberation
theology’ and ‘Christian Socialism’ (Carney’s preferred category) had survived
by ‘inertia’ even if some ‘anachronistically’ want to resurrect it,” the memo
continues. “Perhaps most succinctly, Pope Benedict called it the theology of
‘Barabbas’ as opposed to that of Jesus Christ.”
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Tim Kaine
is a socialist who embraced liberation theology, the same as Rev. Jeramiah
Wright, Obama’s old Pastor from Chicago.
I’m not convinced that Pope Francis has not been infected, because of
his support of the UN. He should have read UN Agenda 21 and condemned them.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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