I'm a Catholic and a Democrat, mostly in that order.
When Jack Kennedy ran for president, the two overlapped as much as "Mormon and Republican" seem to today. Now, however, even though Vice President Joe Biden and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., are Catholic Democrats (and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., is a Mormon Democrat), it's increasingly uncomfortable to be both. Angry voices in my church and in my party are squaring off against each other in an increasingly noisy and ugly confrontation.
I tend to take the long view. That comes in handy in a church that's been around more than 2,000 years and a party that's been around nearly 200 years. The history of my church has its share of dark moments, from immoral popes to inquisitions. And for decades my party was on the wrong side of battles for racial equality, and not just in the South.
Right now, unfortunately, those who forget history on both the right and the left are using raw political muscle to demonize dissent, with the mirror-image goals of driving Democrats out of the Roman Catholic Church and Catholics out of the Democratic Party.
In the run-up to November's election, this conspiracy of intolerance currently has the upper hand. Conservative Catholics and the church hierarchy are pressuring lay Catholics to turn a debate over health care policy, specifically contraception coverage, into a litmus test of religious freedom. Supporters of women's rights and marriage equality are increasingly insisting that their allies turn their back on their church.
Turning principled disagreements into partisan "wedge" issues is a cynical ploy that all Americans have a stake in thwarting.
It's not only because there are an estimated 68 million Catholics in our country. If matters of faith and conscience can be exploited to manipulate the outcome of national elections, we go backward as a nation. And if matters of economics and social policies can be exploited to manipulate our choice of houses of worship, we go backward as a people.
It's not simply that we've avoided the bloody sectarian conflicts of other nations by building a separation between church and state. We've also maintained a healthy balance in which faith and politics can interact to call us to our better selves. The civil rights struggle would have been far more violent and poisonous if the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. had not explicitly appealed to the shared Judeo-Christian heritage of most Americans. Cesar Chavez would have been crushed in his crusade for human dignity for immigrant workers without the aid of his Catholic faith and allies.
Our history is uplifted by countless men and women of faith who have brought their transcendent values to both public debate and courageous social action.
It's vital we continue to maintain that balance, not a rigid segregation of faith and politics but a healthy tolerance of varied voices in a diverse nation. My church is home to millions of Latinos, most of whom will vote Democratic in the fall. My party is home to millions of feminists and gays and lesbians who bristle at what they see as attacks on their human rights from leaders in my church. We all benefit from compassionate intrafaith and intraparty debate and dialogue instead of yet more rigid religious and political polarization.
Most Americans would be comfortable with the admonition in the Book of Micah that what God truly requires of man is "to act justly, to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God." In America, we've overcome dark chapters of intolerance to build a nation where we are free to choose our own faith and our own party, or to choose not to align with a faith or a party. That's become a resilient foundation for mutual respect.
Let's resist efforts to curb that freedom and diminish that mutual respect. We'd be a poorer nation without them.
Rick Cole is the city manager of Ventura, Calif. He wrote this for the Los Angeles Times.
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Rick Cole / Neither party has a monopoly on the religious
I'm a Catholic and a Democrat, mostly in that order.
When Jack Kennedy ran for president, the two overlapped as much as "Mormon and Republican" seem to today. Now, however, even though Vice President Joe Biden and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., are Catholic Democrats (and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., is a Mormon Democrat), it's increasingly uncomfortable to be both. Angry voices in my church and in my party are squaring off against each other in an increasingly noisy and ugly confrontation.
I tend to take the long view. That comes in handy in a church that's been around more than 2,000 years and a party that's been around nearly 200 years. The history of my church has its share of dark moments, from immoral popes to inquisitions. And for decades my party was on the wrong side of battles for racial equality, and not just in the South.
Right now, unfortunately, those who forget history on both the right and the left are using raw political muscle to demonize dissent, with the mirror-image goals of driving Democrats out of the Roman Catholic Church and Catholics out of the Democratic Party.
In the run-up to November's election, this conspiracy of intolerance currently has the upper hand. Conservative Catholics and the church hierarchy are pressuring lay Catholics to turn a debate over health care policy, specifically contraception coverage, into a litmus test of religious freedom. Supporters of women's rights and marriage equality are increasingly insisting that their allies turn their back on their church.
Turning principled disagreements into partisan "wedge" issues is a cynical ploy that all Americans have a stake in thwarting.
It's not only because there are an estimated 68 million Catholics in our country. If matters of faith and conscience can be exploited to manipulate the outcome of national elections, we go backward as a nation. And if matters of economics and social policies can be exploited to manipulate our choice of houses of worship, we go backward as a people.
It's not simply that we've avoided the bloody sectarian conflicts of other nations by building a separation between church and state. We've also maintained a healthy balance in which faith and politics can interact to call us to our better selves. The civil rights struggle would have been far more violent and poisonous if the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. had not explicitly appealed to the shared Judeo-Christian heritage of most Americans. Cesar Chavez would have been crushed in his crusade for human dignity for immigrant workers without the aid of his Catholic faith and allies.
Our history is uplifted by countless men and women of faith who have brought their transcendent values to both public debate and courageous social action.
It's vital we continue to maintain that balance, not a rigid segregation of faith and politics but a healthy tolerance of varied voices in a diverse nation. My church is home to millions of Latinos, most of whom will vote Democratic in the fall. My party is home to millions of feminists and gays and lesbians who bristle at what they see as attacks on their human rights from leaders in my church. We all benefit from compassionate intrafaith and intraparty debate and dialogue instead of yet more rigid religious and political polarization.
Most Americans would be comfortable with the admonition in the Book of Micah that what God truly requires of man is "to act justly, to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God." In America, we've overcome dark chapters of intolerance to build a nation where we are free to choose our own faith and our own party, or to choose not to align with a faith or a party. That's become a resilient foundation for mutual respect.
Let's resist efforts to curb that freedom and diminish that mutual respect. We'd be a poorer nation without them.
Rick Cole is the city manager of Ventura, Calif. He wrote this for the Los Angeles Times.
Posted in Commentary on Tuesday, September 11, 2012 12:01 am.
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