Valin Posted September 23, 2015 Share Posted September 23, 2015 National Review/The Corner: Jim Geraghty September 23, 2015 This morning, the world’s eyes turned to two men that many conservatives view warily at best, President Obama and Pope Francis. But there were some reasons to cheer. They say “hypocrisy is the homage vice pays to virtue” and yes, we probably prefer that those who pay homage to a virtue to practice that virtue, but virtue probably deserves its own tribute. If somebody who practices what is wrong feels the need to publicly salute what is right, isn’t that a form of victory for what is right? Yes, it’s infuriating to watch the Pope visit Cuba and never mention human rights. But when the Pope stands on the White House South Lawn, before President Obama, an audience of 15,000 and the live-broadcasting television cameras and declares… Mr. President, together with their fellow citizens, American Catholics are committed to building a society which is truly tolerant and inclusive, to safeguarding the rights of individuals and communities, and to rejecting every form of unjust discrimination. With countless other people of good will, they are likewise concerned that efforts to build a just and wisely ordered society respect their deepest concerns and their right to religious liberty. That freedom remains one of America’s most precious possessions. And, as my brothers, the United States Bishops, have reminded us, all are called to be vigilant, precisely as good citizens, to preserve and defend that freedom from everything that would threaten or compromise it. (Snip) In a country full of dysfunction and disappointment, some moments still manage to turn out just right. Before dawn Wednesday morning, roughly fifteen thousand Americans gathered in Lafayette Square in front of the White House, patiently lining up before cheery volunteers and polite U.S. Secret Service officers – having endured their own scandals not too long ago – moved everyone through the metal detectors steadily and efficiently. If there were any threats, no one noticed them. So far, the Pope’s visit is proceeding without a hitch. (Snip) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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