Saturday, September 6, 2008

Catholic View on Palin

Scott Richert of the Chronicles Magazine makes some interesting observations. I don't agree with some of his remarks. But, it does raise a question the mainstream media is ignoring: How many Christians are offended by Palin's nomination?

That doesn’t mean, however, that it is sexist to raise them. Instead, it points to the very heart of the problem: From a Catholic understanding of the complementarity of the sexes, should a woman ever find herself in the position where she has to choose between her vocation as a wife and mother and political service? Even considering this a choice that needs to be made implies that, at best, motherhood and political service are of equal value.


But they aren’t—not in the eyes of the Church. That is not to demean wives and mothers, but to raise their vocation to its proper dignity—a dignity that dwarfs any that may once have been attached to politics.

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