U.S. CATHOLIC SENATOR SPEAKS ON BEST WAY CHURCH CAN HELP
POLITICIANS BE FAITHFUL
WASHINGTON, April 3,
2003 (LifeSiteNews.com) - In an interview with Zenit News, U.S.
Senator Rick Santorum, a Catholic, responded to the question "How
can the Church and lay Catholic leaders help Catholic politicians in
their task of being faithful to moral principles?"
Santorum responded: "Primarily, Catholic politicians will be
faithful to moral principles if the Church, and in particular, the
clergy, are truly faithful to the teachings of the magisterium of
the Catholic Church.
"Unfortunately, the greatest problem we have today is the lack of
orthodox clergy who hold to the true teachings of the Church. Many
within the Church are espousing "Catholic lite," as George Weigel
calls it. This is a watered-down version of the Church's teachings.
"A vicious cycle results since many unorthodox clergy are
soft-pedaling the faith and passing this erroneous brand of
Catholicism to younger generations. The result is an uneducated
laity with soft values.
"Also, in order for Catholic politicians to be faithful to moral
teachings, they must be held accountable. Their elite status in
society should not let others be dissuaded from criticizing them if
they behave in an unprincipled way. The only way that immoral
politicians will change is if the public has the courage to confront
them. Only then, will these politicians be forced to act morally."
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2003/apr/03040307.html
See the whole Zenit interview online at:
http://zenit.org/english/visualizza.phtml?sid=33684