Skip to content
Catholic Herald flag

Madison Catholic Herald Archive (2001-2025)

Official newspaper of the Diocese of Madison, Wisconsin

  • News
    • Around the Diocese
    • State News
    • National-World
    • Obituaries
    • Older Editions
    • Diocese of Madison’s 75th anniversary
  • Bishop
    • Bishop Hying’s Columns
    • Bishop Hying’s Letters
    • Bishop’s Schedule
    • About Bishop Hying
    • About Bishop Morlino
    • About Bishop Bullock
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Letters to the editor
    • Columns
    • Columns by name and author
  • Faith
    • Faith
    • Year of Faith
    • Faith Alive
  • Calendar
  • Obituaries
    • Clergy obituaries
    • Religious obituaries
    • Lay person obituaries
  • Multimedia
  • Advertising
    • Advertise with Us
      • Ad Policies
      • Ad Specifications
      • Classifieds Information
    • Rates & Specs (PDF)
    • Special Section Calendar (PDF)
  • About
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Links
    • Catholic Herald Promotion Materials
    • Rates & Specs (PDF)
    • Subscriptions
  • Youth
  • Español
 
  • Home
  • Opinion
  • Letters to the editor
  • Consider ‘intrinsic evil’ of abortion in voting
  • Letters to the editor

Consider ‘intrinsic evil’ of abortion in voting

On November 1, 2012
Patrick Hardyman

To the editor:

In June 1963, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the great civil rights leader, wrote a letter to eight white clergymen explaining why he was in Birmingham, Ala., fighting racial discrimination. Dr. King wrote this letter from his jail cell, thus it has been famously known as the “Letter from Birmingham Jail.”

In the letter Dr. King talked about just and unjust laws. “A just law is a man-made code that squares with the moral law or the law of God. An unjust law is a code that is out of harmony with the moral law . . . an unjust law is a human law that is not rooted in eternal law and natural law.”

Since 1973, almost 55 million surgical abortions have taken place in this country because seven unelected men serving for life decided they were above God’s eternal law. Of course, I am speaking of the seven men on the nine-member body of the United States Supreme Court who voted to strike down the abortion laws in all 50 states with its 1973 decisions in Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton.

These rulings legalized abortion-on-demand for the entire nine months of pregnancy. Imagine the death toll of 9/11 every day for almost 40 years, and you can get some sense of the enormity of these two horrific Supreme Court decisions. What could be more unjust?

Our current president has done everything within his executive powers to protect and expand this right. In his first week in office he rescinded the Mexico City Doctrine, which had prevented federal tax dollars from going to international organizations that promote or support abortion.

In March of 2009, the president lifted the ban on federally funded human embryonic stem cell research that results in the death of the embryo.

He also has lifted conscience protections for health care workers that don’t want to participate in abortion related services. Both ObamaCare and his HHS mandate that requires religious institutions to pay for health care that includes sterilization, contraception, and abortion-inducing drugs will also expand the access to abortion through insurance exchanges.

We, as taxpayers, will have to fund it either directly or indirectly. Many of these religious institutions are organizations that “feed the poor, shelter the homeless, care for widows and orphans, clothe the naked, give drink to the thirsty, and visit those in prisons” (Matthew 25).

Blessed Mother Teresa once said, “The greatest destroyer of peace was abortion, because if a mother can kill her own child, what is left for me to kill you and you to kill me?”

President Obama embraces a woman’s right to kill her unborn child while Governor Romney would work to seek protection for the most innocent and defenseless human being on this planet. The president embraces the deadly mission of Planned Parenthood, while Romney would defund the nation’s largest abortion provider.

Yes, the ailing economy, the high unemployment rate, affordable health care, education, good paying jobs, collective bargaining rights, housing, and numerous other issues facing this country are all important.

However, unless we get rid of the great scourge and intrinsic evil of abortion from the legal protection of our government, this nation will continue its moral and spiritual decline.

May we take time to read Holy Scripture, seek guidance from the Holy Spirit, and than perform our civic duty by voting on Tuesday, Nov. 6.

Patrick Hardyman, Blanchardville

Share this:

  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
In Letters to the editorIn abortion , doe v. bolton , Dr. Martin Luther King , governor romney , intrinsic evil , jr. , just law , Mexico City Doctrine , Mother Teresa , Obamacare , Planned Parenthood , President Obama , roe v wade , Supreme Court , voting

Post navigation

Consider ‘intrinsic evil’ of abortion in voting
Consider ‘intrinsic evil’ of abortion in voting

This webite, madisoncatholicheraldarchive.org, covers Catholic Herald content from October 11, 2001 to September 18, 2008 (HTML-based website) and September 19, 2008 to October 8, 2025 (WordPress-based website).

To view content prior to 9/19/2008, browse our older editions (FreeFind site search no longer available).

To search content from 9/19/2008 to 10/8/2025, use the search box above.

For newer content, please visit madisoncatholicherald.org (FAITH Catholic-based website).

e-Edition:

click to go to the Catholic Herald e-Edition

Access our e-Edition here. For more information, contact the Catholic Herald office at 608-821-3070 or email: [email protected]

Most popular:

  • Priest announcement
  • Practicing law is more than a career
  • Fr. Luke Powers and Fr. Michael Wanta ordained to the priesthood
  • Updated list of pastorates, priest assignments in the Diocese of Madison
  • Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish named shrine of Our Lady of the Green Scapular

Bishop Hying’s videos:

'A Moment with the Bishop' videos on YouTube

Promote the Catholic Herald:

click for Catholic Herald promotion materials

Click here for information and materials to promote the Catholic Herald in your parish.

RSS feeds

RSS feed

You May Like

  • Letters to the editor
James Pawlak, West Allis
On August 27, 2009

Plan should not include tax dollars for abortions

  • Letters to the editor
Jan Becwar
On February 13, 2013

Bringing back Communion rails is not the answer

  • Letters to the editor
James Tumpach
On October 14, 2010

Cannot justify ending war by targeting non-combatants

  • Letters to the editor
Peggy Rakow
On August 12, 2010

Article lacked information of use to senior citizens with hearing impairment

  • Letters to the editor
Charles J. Sippel, Waterloo
On January 8, 2009

Congress and citizens facing critical life issues in 2009

  • Letters to the editor
  • Opinion
--
On October 5, 2022October 3, 2022

Letters to the Editor (10-6-22)

  • Catholic Herald on Facebook

Copyright © 2001-2025 Diocese of Madison, Catholic Herald. All rights reserved.
Website created by Leemark.com and Catholic Herald staff using Telegram theme.