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Dissenting Voices Volume 6|Issue 1 9-7-2017 The Complexities of Being a Pro-Choice Catholic: How Religion and Politics Collide Alise Tallents [email protected] Repository Citation Tallents, Alise (2017) "The Complexities of Being a Pro-Choice Catholic: How Religion and Politics Collide,"Dissenting Voices: Vol. 6 : Iss. 1 , Article 7. Available at: http://digitalcommons.brockport.edu/dissentingvoices/vol6/iss1/7 This More Voices is brought to you for free and open access by the Women and Gender Studies at Digital Commons @Brockport. It has been accepted for inclusion in Dissenting Voices by an authorized editor of Digital Commons @Brockport. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ALISE J. TALLENTS The College at Brockport, State University of New York The Complexities of Being a Pro-Choice Catholic: How Religion and Politics Collide The separation of church and state has been indicated in the United States Constitution since the ratification of the Bill of Rights in 1791. Ideally, this was intended to ensure that no one religion would receive privilege over another in the political arena, and that citizens have the freedom to practice their own faith without fear of persecution. In contemporary United States, religion has become a powerful influence in modern day politics and the line distinguishing church from state has become hazy. This is especially prevalent in the realm of reproductive rights. The fight for access to reproductive healthcare, such as contraception and safe, legal abortions, become more combative, as proven by the “pro-life” vs. “pro-choice” dichotomy. The implication that being pro-choice means you do not believe in the sanctity of life, while being pro-life means that you do not believe women should have control of their own bodies, increasingly alienates more and more people who are able to see the complexities surrounding abortion. Unfortunately, it is not just United States citizens that are affected by changes in policies surrounding family planning; it is also women in developing countries who have even less access to these services than we do. This paper addresses the complexities that come with the Catholic Church participating in politics, in addition to examining the way Catholicism and conflicting ideologies surrounding female reproductive health affect the United States and other cultures worldwide. Dissenting Voices, v. 6, Spring 2017 49 Personal Experience punish someone experiencing that level of pain. My teacher made it clear that I was raised Roman Catholic, attended this is what Catholicism preaches; Sunday school every week for a decade, therefore, this is what I was expected to and was confirmed in April, 2011. I still believe. I began to wonder where I fit consider myself a practicing Catholic into a faith that did not seem to be and try to attend mass every week. I open to understanding varying degrees struggled with my faith for a long time of mental health on an individual level. in high school and early years of While my increasing frustration with college. The conflict began in my church school leaders is what started seventh or eighth year of Sunday school my struggle with Catholicism, it was not when the church I originally attended what caused my ultimate conflict. It is had to shut down, prompting many no secret that the Catholic Church takes families in our congregation including one of the most aggressive stances mine, to start attending a different against access to artificial birth control Catholic church in our town. For the and abortion. As I began to identify as first time, I began to butt heads with pro-choice, I felt I needed to step away some of my Sunday school teachers and from my faith. The Catholic doctrine feel increasingly frustrated with the way makes it clear that contraception and the faith was being presented to me. My abortion are unacceptable, despite the first recollection of “rebelling” against fact that the Bible does not directly my faith was arguing with one of my prohibit either (Blackburn, 2011). In the Sunday school teachers about whether New Testament, Jesus introduces the people who commit suicide go to Hell. Law of Love and says, “There is no She very adamantly asserted that while commandment greater than these” tragic, it was a selfish act and taking a (Mark 12: 31). It states, “Love the Lord life is the ultimate sin. I expressed that I your God with all your heart and with felt like she did not seem to really all your soul and with all your mind and understand the complexities of what with all your strength. The second is she was stating or how isolating this: Love your neighbor as yourself” depression can be, even for the most (Mark 12: 30-31). The basis of the devout of Catholics. The class ended Catholic faith is rooted in these words, without either of us budging on our and beyond it, the Bible is written to positions, and it left me feeling allow for growth within a changing incredibly confused and lost. The God I society, something that has allowed it to felt I knew and loved could never Dissenting Voices, v. 6, Spring 2017 50 be as influential today as when it was certain authority figures in the church, written. Unfortunately, many current and the way it is forced upon people religious leaders do not interpret the who have no ties to the Catholic flexibility of the Bible in this way. This Church. Daniel C. Maguire (2001), a was not always the case. Saint former Catholic priest and current Antoninus, archbishop of Florence in ethics professor at Marquette the fifteenth century, openly defended University, has been a longtime activist the use of early abortion in for women’s reproductive rights. In his circumstances where the mother’s life book about abortion and religion, he was in danger (Maguire, 2001). Pope touches on the complexities that come Adrian VI canonized him in 1523. This with Catholicism in politics: shows that there is no one Catholic For one thing, the Catholic Church is the view on abortion; there have always only world religion with a seat in the been degrees of variation (The Editors United Nations. From that seat, the of Encyclopaedia Britannica, 2009). Vatican has been active in promoting the One can practice faith and still most restrictive Catholic view on family planning, although more liberating recognize the complexities of Catholic views exist (p. 31). reproductive justice. It is in trying to By participating in the United stay true to both sides of one’s identity Nations, the Church is not only saying where we find blurred lines. that there is only one correct Catholic The women in my life guided and way to view reproductive rights, but influenced my faith greatly. I know also pushing to restrict others’ access to several strong, intelligent, Catholic family planning. I would argue that women for whom I have immeasurable many people with no ties to the amounts of love and respect. I congregation feel the influence and understand why some feel issues such pressure of Catholic views on as abortion are undeniably wrong, reproductive health and sexuality. because I once felt this way too. That In the past few years, I have been able said, these women allowed me to create to come back to my faith, finding ways my own opinion, and while we may not to balance my liberal beliefs with the see eye-to-eye, we still feel connected in scripture. I now realize the core of faith. This made it clear to me that it is Catholicism and teachings of the Bible not the conservative views of do not have to be at odds with the reproductive health that I struggle with, political and social beliefs I hold. That but the way it was thrust upon me by Dissenting Voices, v. 6, Spring 2017 51 being said, it does not come without without taking into account new internal conflict, as I know that my knowledge” (p. 49). Needless to say, the Church is still immensely conservative. Catholic Church was not one of them. While I love the basic values and beliefs As early as the 1960s, the Pope of the Church, I grow increasingly more announced that artificial contraception impatient with its political influences. for any reason was “intrinsically evil” As Catholics, our morals and beliefs are (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1993, shaped with substantial influence from para. 2366-2372). Because of the our own faith, something that could be emphasis on authority and tradition in said of someone from any religion or Catholic faith, no prominent religious perhaps, a lack thereof. How can we leader since then has reversed their spread God’s message of love, stance on contraception, despite an kindness, and acceptance if we are open and avid desire from many simultaneously condemning thousands Catholics to do so (Ruether, 2006). In of people for believing something fact, only about 15% of Catholics in the different? United States have stated that they believe the use of contraception is About Catholicism morally wrong (Ruether, 2006). Despite Catholicism is a branch of Christianity this, conservative Catholics have led the deeply rooted in tradition with a crusade against contraception and those tendency to fight against changing who support it for decades. society instead of embracing it. Not all Perhaps the most controversial Christian denominations struggle quite argument surrounding reproductive as much with change. The United freedoms is abortion rights. Some Presbyterian Church and the American denominations of Christianity, such as Baptist Convention came out in the Episcopal and Presbyterian support of birth control in the late churches, allow it in circumstances of 1950s (Goldberg, 2010). According to incest, rape, or if the mothers’ life is in Goldberg (2010), several other danger (Liu, 2013). The Catholic prominent denominations also came Church is known to offer none of these together to acknowledge their exceptions and openly denounces shortcomings when it came to abortion for any reason (Liu, 2013). contraception: “Christian thought has, According to the Church, women especially in the area of the family and should not only abstain from using its relationships, often clung to tradition artificial birth control, but they should Dissenting Voices, v. 6, Spring 2017 52 also under no circumstances terminate There are a few groups who identify an unwanted pregnancy (Catechism of the as Catholic and support women’s Catholic Church, 1993, para. 2373-2379).5 reproductive freedoms, such as Lacking from this conversation is the Catholics for Choice (CFC). In their idea that most women seeking mission statement they say, “We are abortions actually take into account part of the great majority who believes their morals and beliefs and still feel that Catholic teachings on conscience that abortion is their only option. Ann mean that every individual must follow Furedi (2016) lays this out very simply his or her own conscience – and respect in her book, The Moral Case for Abortion, others’ right to do the same” (Catholics stating, “That abortion can be a for Choice, n.d., para.1). CFC does not woman’s moral preference and the pretend to speak for the Vatican, but outcome of a personal and private instead, shows there can be diversity in choice, which she should be free to the way Catholics view issues such as make for herself, is rarely considered reproductive freedoms, abortion, and even more rarely stated” (p.6). If sexuality, etc. The Administrative we truly want to eradicate abortion, the Committee of the National Conference first step is looking at the ways society of Catholic Bishops (NCCB) has openly approaches sex and motherhood. denounced this group and what they Catholics are taught not to judge, but stand for (Quindlen, 1993). They made rather, to help and show kindness to it clear they do not believe CFC can be others, something it seems is often considered “an authentic Catholic forgotten when religion is brought into organization” and continue on in their the political arena. Rickie Solinger’s statement to say, “In fact, the group’s (2013), Reproductive Politics: What Everyone activity is directed to rejection and Needs to Know, devotes an entire chapter distortion of Catholic teaching about to discussing the intersections of the respect and protection due to religion and reproduction with a defenseless unborn human life” (United chapter section that focuses solely on States Conference of Catholic Bishops, the Catechism. 2000). Simply put, the NCCB believes that because the CFC identifies as pro- choice, they cannot possibly call themselves Catholic. Apart from being 5 See also This is the Faith: A Complete an intolerant response, it shows that the Explanation of the Catholic Faith (2002) by hierarchy of the Catholic Church is Canon Francis Ripley. Dissenting Voices, v. 6, Spring 2017 53 unwilling to allow outspoken violence exist everywhere, but political differences of opinion when it comes to correctness or condescending abortion. It is also prudent to note that romanticism about exotic others should not obscure the fact that women in the women are not allowed to become third world often have it much, much bishops or priests, therefore, the group worse (p. 9). condemning this behavior is made up As a privileged woman living in the exclusively of men. Unites States, I have the freedom to A Global Perspective express a difference of opinion from Religion plays an influential role all my faith, without worry of serious around the world. The Catholic faith in retribution. However, in 2006, the particular is practiced in all corners of Catholic Bishops Conference of the the globe. Because of cultural Philippines decided they would differences, the ways that religion and withhold sacraments (baptisms, politics interact can be different from communions, confirmations, weddings how the two intersect here in the and last rights) from anyone who used United States. In many ways, even with or supported contraception (Ruether, the disparities of abortion access and 2006). This is not an isolated incident; regulation on a state to state-wide6 level most Catholic hospitals globally are not in the U.S., an argument can be made allowed to carry emergency that many American women still have contraception. In developing countries, opportunities to decide for themselves this is an alarming issue because the what they believe is best for their own Catholic hospital could likely be the bodies. Unfortunately, this is just not only hospital in the area (Ruether, the case around the world. Goldberg 2006). As Goldberg (2010) said, (2010) emphasizes: “Overwhelming abuse and devaluation of women, especially in poor countries, For people living in the world’s richest developed countries, it can be hard to is the biggest human rights crisis in the grasp just how terribly women are treated world today” (p.11). Instead of religion in much of the world. Sexism and liberating and supporting women, it is inadvertently oppressing them and their 6 For more information on women’s agency. access to reproductive health services When it comes to rape victims, the across the United States and globally, see Church is no less forceful in their The Guttmacher Institute, stance against abortion. In Nicaragua, a https://www.guttmacher.org Dissenting Voices, v. 6, Spring 2017 54 nine-year-old girl, Rosita, was raped and abortion in order to save a pregnant impregnated by her stepfather woman’s life. The story was brought to (Goldberg, 2010). The Catholic Church Father Bernard Haring, a Redemptorist was very much involved in trying to Moral Theologian, after a priest told the ensure she did not receive an abortion, doctor that he made the wrong choice. taking up the argument that this baby Father Haring disagreed with the doctor was a blessing from heaven (Goldberg, on the stance that both the fetus and 2010). This is an opinion often the mother would have died had the vocalized by the Catholic Church to surgery not been performed. Maguire counter the argument that abortion is (2009) wrote, “Fr. Haring asked: by allowed in cases of rape. Rosita’s case what thinking could the fetus have such was no different. The Catechism of the a right to life that it could kill both itself Catholic Church states, “Human life is and the woman by exercising it? Such sacred” (para. 2258), but by putting an rights, he said, do not exist” (para.12). emphasis on the life of the fetus over By insinuating that the life of the fetus the life of Rosita, what are we saying is more important than that of the about Rosita’s life? Is the life of a nine- woman, we are diminishing her worth. year-old girl less sacred than that of her Women are not just incubators for fetus? Does it truly matter that she can creating children; they are living, physically carry a healthy child to term breathing humans. Susan Bordo’s if it comes as a steep cost to her (2003) work looks at how defining emotional wellbeing? In addition to all women by their reproductive capacity of this, the conversation was almost can negate their contributions to society entirely focused around her potential beyond reproduction. Yes, with abortion, rather than outrage at the pregnancy comes responsibility, but it abuse she had experienced. As a should not be at the expense of a Catholic, I do not believe we can boast woman’s life. about valuing life while simultaneously Religion in U.S. Politics showing a disregard for the lives of Despite efforts from conservative women who may choose to have an Catholics, not all Catholic politician’s abortion. platforms adhere to the Church’s Maguire (2009) discusses another teachings. Democratic politicians such example similar to the story of Rosita, as Nancy Pelosi and Joe Biden are both telling the story of a Catholic doctor open about their Catholic faith and the who had to perform an emergency Dissenting Voices, v. 6, Spring 2017 55 fact that they support access to Catholics who support the right to contraception and access to safe and choice are simply saying yes, abortion is legal abortions. Biden has stated that he tragic, but it is also more complicated does believe life starts at conception; than the “pro-life” vs. “pro-choice” however, he doesn’t believe he has the dichotomy. Jeannie Ludlow’s (2008) right to impose that view on someone article “Sometimes It’s a Child and a else. This is a noteworthy example of Choice: Toward an Embodied Abortion how faith can shape your morals and Praxis,” focuses on how neither side of values for your own life without the abortion argument acknowledges hindering the recognition of alternative the concerns of the other. Ludlow faiths and belief systems unique to (2008) points out that while, “…much different social and religious groups feminist discourse around abortion (Berenson, 2015). Pelosi received emphasized its benefits to the exclusion abundant backlash from several bishops of its complexities,” adversely, there after stating in an interview that in should be “…consideration of both traditional Catholic teaching, life begins fetus and woman, not fetus at the at three or four months of pregnancy expense of woman” (p. 30). The labels rather than the time of conception. “pro-life” and “pro-choice” limit the Maguire (2009) supported Pelosi, conversation surrounding abortion, explaining that even God allowed some creating a “them vs. us” atmosphere. “evils” in cases where greater evils This only leads to furthering the battle would arise as a result. He articulates lines between the two and leaving many this well saying: people unsure where they stand. In Today a Catholic legislator who thinks all overlooking the complexities of abortions are evil could still vote to abortion, not only are we preventing sustain its legality since banning legal important conversations, but we are abortion leads to illegal abortions with a failing women. high loss of life, especially for poor This conversation is not limited to women. History proves that criminalizing democratic political leaders. Republican abortion does not decrease the number and Catholic George Pataki, who served of abortion but does increase morbidity as Governor of New York, was pro- and mortality. (Maguire, 2009, para.4) capital punishment and pro-choice, two Reducing abortion to a question on issues the Catholic Church strongly when life begins is reducing the opposes. In 2013 there were six conversation entirely. Catholic judges on the Supreme Court: Dissenting Voices, v. 6, Spring 2017 56 John Roberts, Samuel Alito, Anthony someone close to me recently laid it out Kennedy, Antonin Scalia, Sonia very simply. She said, “The Church’s Sotomayor and Clarence Thomas position in the case of refugees or the (Berenson, 2015). Two years later in poor is about dignity, but in the case of 2015, the court ruled 5-4 that same-sex abortion is about preserving ‘life’ even marriage is legal in every state, at the expense of a women’s dignity. It something the Catholic Church has strips women – never men – of their advocated against. Justices Kennedy ability to exercise moral judgment” (S. and Sotomayor both fell in the majority, Smith7, personal communication, April showing that religion does not always 24, 2017). It is as if we do not trust dictate political decision (Berman, women to know what is best for 2015). Social and political views are themselves or their fetus. This need to personal to everyone; it is possible to control women’s fertility feels like a maintain your faith while also desire to control women themselves, supporting issues such as same-sex without regard for their dignity or marriage or a woman’s right to her needs. reproductive health. There is not one “Catholic view” on contraception and abortion; it varies Conclusion from person to person. Many Catholics I do not want to pretend to have all support individual choice and many do answers; reproductive issues such as not. Neither point of view makes the abortion are incredibly complex. There other a bad Catholic. This is obvious in is no black and white solution to this. my life when it comes to all the women In a way, it is easy for me to assert that who have supported me in my faith. the Church should not be participating Our opinions on issues of reproductive politically, but what about all the good nature vary from liberal to conservative, that they do alongside this? They but the love and respect for each other advocate for the poor and homeless and remains. We are all Catholic and for peace instead of war. This care and connected by essence of our faith; to compassion for the struggling is part of love and show kindness to others. the core of Catholic faith. So why is it When the Church tries to enforce that when it comes to reproductive conservative views as the only Catholic health, the Church’s political agenda way to practice, it is not doing justice to can feel like an attack to many women? As I struggled with this question, 7 Pseudonym Dissenting Voices, v. 6, Spring 2017 57

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