It is long, but necessarily so, and includes many cogent views on Abortion...such as this one...
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"Of course there are differences both in degree and quality between abortion and some of the other religious positions the Church takes: abortion is a "matter of life and death," and degree counts. But the differences in approach reveal a truth, I think, that is not well enough perceived by Catholics and therefore still further complicates the process for us. That is, while we always owe our bishops' words respectful attention and careful consideration, the question whether to engage the political system in a struggle to have it adopt certain articles of our belief as part of public morality, is not a matter of doctrine: it is a matter of "Prudential Political Judgement". (emphasis mine)
Recently, Michael Novak put it succinctly: "Religious judgment and political judgment are both needed," he wrote. "But they are not identical."
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I urge all those seeking understanding to read Mario Cuomo's complete address.
Link: https://archives.nd.edu/research/texts/cuomo.htm