Thoughts on the "March for Life"
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Fri Jan 27, 2006 at 08:21:27 AM EST
Image from Washington D.C. 'March for Life
The "March For Life" was remarkably well-controlled. Though marchers periodically broke into Catholic songs, and the post-Halloween trick or treating Jesus above was milling around in bare feet, displays of religiosity seemed subdued. The Family Research Council distributed signs declaring "Equal Rights For All: Born and Unborn," another attempt by the descendants of the Jim Crow forces to co-opt the mood of the civil rights movement. A more novel co-optation of left-wing symbology is depicted below. [click on photo for larger version]
Che Guevara as anti-abortion icon ?
Che and the Cuban revolutionary state he helped construct supported reproductive rights and gender equality. This was a moot point to the young marchers in the March for Life, many of whom were clad in goth or punk rock styles. Crusading on behalf of the Vatican's medieval strictures is subversive now, or at least, it's supposed to look like it. Today's pro-life movement welcomes Johnny Rottens, so long as they think like Johnny Angels. [click on photo for larger version]

Antiabortion protest sign, Wahington D.C. Mall

Here is one of the few eye-catching signs I saw at the March for Life. As a fairly experienced observer of anti-abortion events, I expected more of gory signs I've grown accustomed to seeing in which fetuses look like chewed-up stromboli. But the planners of the march apparently tamped down on the gross-out factor. I must confess I was sorely disappointed. [click on photo for larger version]

After the march, I made my way down to its nerve center at the downtown Hyatt Regency. I toured the March for Life's basement exhibition to get a sense of who its planners were. It was clear from the organizations represented there -- Human Life Alliance, Christendom College, Priest for Life -- how overwhelming Catholic this march was. Catholic anti-abortion groups have been around far longer than those dominated by evangelicals.

In my view, it was not until Francis Schaeffer came around that evangelicals involved themselves in the abortion debate. (The anti-Catholic tone of Schaeffer's writing, especially in his most famous book, "How Should We Then Live?" has been strangely overlooked). Their involvement resulted in ECT, or Evangelicals and Catholics Together, a right-wing alliance the Schaeffer disciple Chuck Colson helped broker, one which is still strong today. While evangelicals often assume the public face of the anti-abortion movement, largely because of the high profile of preacher-performers like James Dobson and Pat Robertson, Catholics still constitute its backbone.

Yet an overwhelming percentage of Catholics in the US now support stem-cell research, birth control and believe priests should be allowed to marry. And according to an August,2005 Pew poll, white Catholics are "deeply divided" over abortion. The anti-abortion movement's push to overturn Roe and whittle away at reproductive rights at the state level are deeply threatening to individual liberties, but shifting attitudes of Catholics on the movement's core issues presents serious challenges for its leadership.




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Seeing "Jesus" with a Bible gave me a quick bit of cognitive dissonance. The number of things wrong with that picture are simply too much for me.

by Lorie Johnson on Fri Jan 27, 2006 at 02:39:31 PM EST

Thanks for linking to the Pew survey, which outlines some fascinating divisions between Evangelicals and Catholics on key social issues. If the Christian right is overreaching, this survey indicates Catholics might be part of the backlash -- except, as you point out, on abortion, where they've long been the stalwarts.

I was struck, like you, at how very Catholic the March for Life was. Even evangelicals I spoke with had made their way there on buses organized by Catholic schools and Catholic churches. Priests who spoke were heartily cheered. Catholic moms who'd been coming for years brought their Catholic daughters. Catholic school kids came because they'd been taught about the issue at school. It reminded me in a way of the annual Israel Day Parade in New York, which is overwhelmingly composed of Hebrew School kids bused in by school administrators.

by Esther Kaplan on Wed Feb 01, 2006 at 03:34:35 PM EST



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