Updated 09:38 pm.EST, Fri November 20, 2009

Society|Mon, Mar. 30 2009 09:40 AM EDT

Catholics Similar to Mainstream in Support for Abortion, Stem Cell Research

By Nathan Black|Christian Post Reporter

While conservative Catholics protest the invitation of a pro-choice president to speak at the University of Notre Dame, a new poll shows that many Catholics are not on the same page as them when it comes to moral issues.

According to a Gallup poll released Monday, 40 percent of Catholics say abortion is morally acceptable. When compared to non-Catholics, there is almost no difference in opinion with 41 percent saying the same.

Moreover, 63 percent of Catholics and 62 percent of non-Catholics find embryonic stem cell research morally acceptable.

The poll is released as over 200,000 people have added their signatures to an online petition against President Barack Obama giving the commencement address at one of the nation's premiere Catholic universities in May.

The petition was launched by Cardinal Newman Society (CNS), which is dedicated to strengthening Catholic identity at the nation's 224 Catholic colleges and universities.

"The president has been waging a campaign of human destruction with his policies, and abortion, and stem-cell research, and now trying to eliminate conscience protections for healthcare workers," said Patrick J. Reilly, president of CNS. "And in the meantime, Catholic institutions – in particular Catholic universities – have been very quick to abandon their Catholic mission for the sake of prestige. And this is probably the most prominent Catholic University hosting the most prominent leader of the Culture of Death."

Bishop John D'Arcy, the Roman Catholic Bishop of South Bend, Ind., announced that he will not attend the commencement ceremony, where Obama will also be given an honorary degree.

Findings from the Gallup Poll – conducted on a total of 3,022 adults in May 2006, May 2007, and May 2008 – show that the more "committed" Catholics, or those who attend church regularly, are more in line with the church's teachings than other Catholics. Only 24 percent of committed Catholics say abortion is morally acceptable compared to 52 percent of Catholics who do not attend church regularly.

However, over half of committed Catholics find embryonic stem cell research morally acceptable. Seventy percent of non-practicing Catholics agree.

Students, professors and alumni at the Notre Dame campus are split on Obama's invitation.

One student who opposes abortion is not against Obama speaking at the university's graduation.

"Commencement addresses are supposed to be optimistic: 'Go out in to the world and do good,'" said David Wilbur, a senior, according to the Associated Press. "He's not coming here to change us or try to make us be pro-choice."

Kenneth L. Woodward, a contributing editor at Newsweek and an alumnus of Notre Dame, is adamantly pro-life but supports Obama speaking at his alma mater, he said in a Monday commentary in The Washington Post.

"On the dais at Notre Dame, Obama will find a familiar face: Harvard Law professor Mary Ann Glendon, Bush's ambassador to the Vatican, who will receive this year's Laetare Medal in part for her peerless defense of human life. It's important that the president hear her message as well as deliver his own," Woodward wrote. "It is equally important that this kind of engagement take place at a university devoted to both faith and reason. Where else but in a university setting should we expect this kind of principled presentation of issues?"

He added, "He will receive an honorary degree because it is the custom, not as a blessing on any of his decisions."

Catholic theologian George Weigel, a Pope John Paul II biographer, however argued, "Commencement is not an occasion for debate."

"Commencement is not an opportunity to set the foundations for a dialogue. Commencement and the award of an honorary degree is a statement on the part of the university this is a life worth emulating," Weigel said, according to AP.

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  • Tue May 26, 2009 12:06 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    It doesn't matter. For the most part Obama is Bush II (Iraq, Afghanistan, Guantanamo, military courts, stem cell nonsense; the part that he is not is far worse than Bush could ever be.

  • Tue May 26, 2009 12:04 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Unbelievable-I agree with Delightful

    "We cannot trust the government to act in the citizen's best interest, no matter which party is in power."

    The ignorance is not the party in power it's the dope's who put them there. Government has failed at everything. Why would one now vote to put Healthcare under them creating more stupid beauracrats who will now make the decision on whether my mom, wife, or son may go on to live instead of the doctor. (Can anyone imagine Joe Biden making any decision that makes sense other than "what flavor ice cream he may want this afternoon?"

  • Sat May 02, 2009 12:15 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Cheisa can be dismissed as a "Bush Basher" and he's been gone for quite a while but Bush is stuck in their craw; I am not particularly fond of Bush; but I can see the good as well as the bad that happened on his watch. But this is nothing to what BO has done already; now he is disallowing Chaplains to speak the name of Jesus while phony Christians stand by. Those polls are another lie by the media (which so many people believe); they interview people who say they are Catholic (mostly education in our failing public schools. As an example the media almost always interviews "Catholics for a Free Choice" - not Catholic itself and outside the Church. You can bet these proabortion babes are in this poll. God Bless

  • Sat May 02, 2009 12:07 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    The Catholic Church has always had the devil prowling about to destroy it's message of love - for human life at every stage of development (see the Didache written in 80 AD), the poor & the homeless "charitable" (see the millions sent to Katrina by Catholic Charities...Jenkins cannot be excommunicated for this but he can be fired and sent back to a Seminary (Good Lord though don't let him teach); he is locked into his own ego, and deep in Pride (who else was ego driven and two Proud to serve?) Win a lollipop for this answer.

  • Fri May 01, 2009 11:59 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Most "big wars" civil liberties are curtailed. Only myopic people looking back on history see it is bad because they are educated in our failing public schools and by liberal college professors in colleges who are Marxist to begin with.

  • Mon Apr 06, 2009 6:19 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    This is so horrible, I wonder where they get these polls, hopefully it is not just propaganda of some sort.

    I am catholic and I am completely against abortion and stym cell research, and even the death penalty. Everyone I know is against it that goes to church with me (unless they are lying but why would they).

    I would love for the Catholic Diocese's to do a poll and find out what churches are most effected with members agreeing to this kind of EVIL so that Church officials can tackle this and get us Catholics who are straying from God's word back on the path to Christ.

    I AM CATHOLIC AND I AM PRO LIFE AND DO NOT SUPPORT THE DESTRUCTION OF LIFE IN ANY FORM OR FASHION.

    Please pray for my Catholic Brothers and Sisters and any other Christian Denominations that we find unity in doing what is the will GOD and do not stray away from the path of truth. Thnx.

  • Tue Mar 31, 2009 12:09 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    "Name five civil liberties he (Bush) curtailed"

    The Patriot Act. In the event of a national "emergency", this Act takes away several civil rights. This Act has yet to be employed against the citizenry but just wait for the "right" emergency or crisis and we will find out what big teeth this one has to curtail our civil rights.

    The Patriot Act was reinstated by Obama a couple of weeks ago and you know how they don't like to waste a good crisis for a healthy power grab.

    We cannot trust the government to act in the citizen's best interest, no matter which party is in power.

  • Mon Mar 30, 2009 4:32 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    To invite Obama to speak at NotreDame well one might as well invite Judas to speak on the merits of Christianity..this I emailed to the president of this former Catholic college..what a disgrace..he should be ex-communicated by Rome.....Ves..

  • Mon Mar 30, 2009 1:55 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    I've seen this headline repeated over and over on Twitter, today, to my dismay. At first, I thought, "According to WHOM?" but as I read, I see that those polled included or consisted of "nominal" Catholics; those who identify themselves as Catholics but do not actively involve themselves in parish life or living the Catholic faith.

  • Chas »
    Mon Mar 30, 2009 1:52 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 7

    Chiesa,

    Catholics should be against any speaker who supports "Intrinsically Evil" positions such as; Abortion, embryonic stem cell research, cloning which kills innocent human life, and euthanasia and gay marriage. These are all considered Intrinsically evil positions by our Church and can never be supported for any reason.

    President Bush was against all of these positions, unlike Obama who is for all of them. War, immigration, civil rights, health care or whatever your complaint with Bush was, he was not involved with "intrinsically evil" positions.

    As Catholics we are told by our church to have a Moral hierarchy of values giving certain positions more weight and others less. Obama has taken positions within his first 100 days to make him, based on a Catholic definition, the Most EVIL President ever.

    It is not ok for a Catholic University to have a speaker who holds intrinsically evil positions.

  • Mon Mar 30, 2009 1:32 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 8

    I just wanted to say thanks, FullGospel. For you to say that TRUE Catholics are pro-life and that we are all of the same Body of Christ is good to hear and refreshing, too.

    There's a lot of wrongheaded anti-Catholic stuff that appears in these posts. As a Catholic I'd just like to say thanks for sticking up for Christian unity.

  • Mon Mar 30, 2009 1:29 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Cheisi-

    My main problem with your post is about Bush. Name five civil liberties he curtailed. Oh and by the by the Geneva conventions applies to EITHER POW's or men in the service of a country's military. These people were neither. They attacked our troops, many times killing them, and now they deserve nothing. By the way, Guantanamo bay has amazing health-care and great living conditions. Look it up.

  • Mon Mar 30, 2009 1:27 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Well unfortunately Catholics are allowed to think for themselves, FullGospel, so we shall see.

  • Mon Mar 30, 2009 1:27 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 7

    I'm amazed at the vitriol being spewed at Obama when this same University let George W Bush deliver a commencement address. Bush curtailed our civil liberties, violated basic human rights and the Geneva Conventions in the name of his war on terror and lied to the American people whom he'd taken an oath to serve. He let lapse laws to protect our God made environment and endangered animals, gave new license to polluters and turned a blibnd eye to those vagabonds in finance who pilloried our economy, stole billions and left us with the bill in his "support" of the free market. Now millions are out of work, hungry, homeless and in doubt of the American Dream.

    Morality comes into play in other circumstances besides the abortion debate. Where was the outrage when Bush was invited to Notre Dame? It smells of hypocrisy to me, turning a blind eye to one form of immorality while foaming at the mouth about another. Evil is evil, even when it's commited by a President who might have your back on one issue or another.

    It's a honor for the ND students to have the President speak at their commencement. It's not an endorsement of Obama or his policies. If the Pope could meet with Nancy Pelosi (if only to give her a tongue lashing on her pro-choice stance) Notre Dame can let Obama speak without endangering it's standing or it's faith.

  • Mon Mar 30, 2009 1:13 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 6

    I agree with Chas. You don't judge a faith by those who don't practice it, but by those who do. Consider a Muslim who eats pork, a Jew who does not observe the tenets of the faith and a Catholic who is not pro-life. These are all oxymorons.

    These results should make us all pray for Catholics. When one member of the body suffers, we all suffer. Peace.

  • Mon Mar 30, 2009 1:07 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    Well let's get specific. What kind of abortion are we talking about? A young girl should be allowed to get an abortion. If we prevent teens from getting them our nation will fall back into back-alley abortion which is very very dangerous for all parties involved. I am Catholic, and in most cases when it comes to abortion I am pro-choice, but I hope with all my heart and soul that they do not make that choice. I believe that there should be at the very least an adoption rep at every abortion-clinic and that the "THIS IS A BAD IDEA" side should be presented to the planning women. Currently the clinics only tell the woman things along the lines of "Oh yea this is the best thing you can do right now." Furthermore abortion should be restricted to first-trimester only and the fetus/embryo beyond this stage should receive at the very least protection under animal rights.

    When it comes to stem-cell research I am one-hundred percent against the making of intelligent life and the taking of stem cells from embryos. I am one-hundred percent FOR the taking of stem-cells from UMBILICAL CORDS and the cloning of organs to save thousands of lives. We are NOT playing God when we do that, we are playing doctor. When we create intelligent life we are playing God and that is wrong.

  • Chas »
    Mon Mar 30, 2009 12:59 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 7

    I find fault with this test because a Catholic is someone who is communion with the Church on all values and doctrines, they attend Sunday worship. There are many cultural catholics who are not in communion with the Church.

    The last part of the study seemed appropriate, since 76% of Catholics that attend Mass are against abortion and embryonic stem cell research. Those who come to listen to the WORD are transformed and those who do not come on Sunday and open their bibles like the "Cultural catholic" tend to act just like a Pagan.

    Those who listen and read the Word vote with the Church, those who do not listen to the Word or read it vote with the Devil.

  • Mon Mar 30, 2009 12:08 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    >> said David Wilbur, a senior, according to the Associated Press. "He's not coming here to change us or try to make us be pro-choice." <<

    Well, duh. But that's not really the point. Is it? When we start inviting in those people who have no sense of true morality without challenging what's not of God, it justifies their position by our own complacency.

    If I wake up in the middle of the night and find a burglar in my living room, stealing my stereo, and I respond with a smile and a high-five as I get a glass of water and head back to bed, rest assured he will come back for the TV ... and probably invite some friends for the next night's plundering.

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