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Updated: Monday, 31 Aug 2009, 7:19 AM EDT
Published : Saturday, 29 Aug 2009, 6:39 PM EDT
BOSTON (FOX25, myfoxboston) - A leading conservative Catholic lobbying group says Sen. Edward Kennedy's funeral Mass is evidence of corruption in the U.S. church, and called Kennedy "one of America's most notorious opponents of Catholic morality."
C. J. Doyle, executive director of the Catholic Action League of Massachusetts, said the funeral "a tragic example of the Church's willingness to surrender to the culture."
Doyle noted Kennedy supported abortion and gay rights -- both in opposition to church teachings. Doyle's organization lobbies on political and social issues.
President Barack Obama eulogized Kennedy at the funeral Saturday at the Mission Church in Boston, one of city's the most historic shrines. Cardinal Sean O'Malley led the final prayer.
Kennedy once said his Catholic faith was the greatest gift his mother ever gave to his family.
The Catholic Action League of Massachusetts Released this Statement:
The Catholic Action League of Massachusetts today decried the
scandal which occurred this morning at Boston's most historic
Catholic shrine --- the Minor Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual
Help, known as Mission Church --- where a Mass of Christian Burial
was used to "celebrate the life" of one of America's most notorious
opponents of Catholic morality, the late Senator Edward M. Kennedy.
Senator Kennedy fought for more than three decades to keep the
killing of pre-born children legal and unrestricted in the United
States.
Surgical abortion has claimed more than fifty-one million
human lives since 1973. The Catholic religion defines abortion as
an "abominable crime".
President Barack Obama delivered the eulogy, in which he
alluded to Kennedy's support for gay rights. One of the Prayers of
the Faithful was a petition to end divisions "between gays and
straights".
Ecclesial participants included Rev. Raymond Collins, Rector
of the Basilica; Rev. Mark Hession, Kennedy's parish priest from
Our Lady of Victories Church in Centerville on Cape Cod; Rev. J.
Donald Monan, Chancellor of Boston College; and Sean Cardinal
O'Malley, Archbishop of Boston, who thanked President Obama for his
words and his presence. Both the homilist, Fr. Hession, and
Cardinal O'Malley suggested that the late senator had found eternal
salvation.
The Catholic Action League called the event "a tragic
example of the Church's willingness to surrender to the culture,
and serve Caesar rather than Christ".
Catholic Action League Executive Director C. J. Doyle
stated: "Senator Kennedy supported legal abortion, partial-birth
abortion, the public funding of Medicaid abortions, embryonic stem
cell research, birth control, federal family planning programs, and
so-called emergency contraception. He defended Roe v. Wade,
endorsed the proposed Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA), and opposed
both the Human Life Amendment and the Hyde Amendment. Kennedy
maintained a 100% rating from both NARAL and Planned Parenthood. In
1993, he received the Kenneth Edelin Award from Planned Parenthood,
and in 2000 received the Champions of Choice Award from NARAL
Pro-Choice Massachusetts at the hands of the same Dr. Kenneth
Edelin, the infamous abortionist."
During his 1994 reelection campaign, Kennedy said 'I wear as
a badge of honor my opposition to the anti-choicers'. His
successful obstruction of the nomination of Judge Robert Bork to
the U.S. Supreme Court in 1987 effectively prevented the
overturning of Roe v. Wade. Beyond his specific positions on human
life issues, Senator Kennedy, along with the late Congressman
Robert Drinan, provided the cover and the example for two
generations of Catholic politicians to defect from Church teaching
on the sanctity of innocent human life."
"No rational person can reasonably be expected to take
seriously Catholic opposition to abortion when a champion of the
Culture of Death, who repeatedly betrayed the Faith of his baptism,
is lauded and extolled by priests and prelates in a Marian
basilica. This morning's spectacle is evidence of the corruption
which pervades the Catholic Church in the United States. The right
to life will never be recognized by secular society if it is not
first vindicated and consistently upheld within the institutions of
the Church itself."