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Dr. Alice von Hildebrand pleas with confused Catholics.
Like all decadent societies, we have lost sight of the crucial importance of hierarchy
in human life. We have in mind not only the ontological hierarchy
placing the Creator above creatures, angels above men (except for the
Blessed one among women), man over animals (challenged by Peter Singer: a
healthy whale ranks higher than a crippled baby), but also of the
epistemological hierarchy of revealed truth above all other truths, of
veritates aeternae over empirical truths, and last but not least, of the
solemn command to abstain from committing murder. This was formulated
by St. Augustine. He tells us that man’s first duty is to abstain from
moral evil (I.e. sin); the second is to do as much good as possible. By
sin, we mean an offense of God – the infinitely Holy one – which also
stains the soul of the sinner, endangering his eternal welfare, and in
the majority of cases harms his neighbors....
Moral evil is the cancer of any society and history teaches us that
all great nations that have disappeared from the face of the earth, were
morally decadent. Money never has and never will save a nation.
My
husband gave hundred of talks in seventeen countries in four languages.
A couple of years before his death, he delivered his very last talk in
Orange, California. It was after Roe and Wade (which made him exclaim
that “The 'defeated' Hitler won the war” for the Nazi poison (ruthless
disrespect for the dignity of human life) had penetrated into the soul
of the “conqueror.” This justifies the words of Plato: “… many a victory
has been and will be suicidal to the victor …” (Laws, 19)
Dietrich
von Hildebrand’s very last words uttered with a trembling voice were,
“A country that legalizes murder is doomed.” That should give us food
for thought. To vote for a President who fully endorses abortion, is to
vote for death. (Read entire article.)
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