I have made the difficult
decision to boycott the Pope's address to Congress next Thursday after numerous
media outlets reported His Holiness would be spending much of his address
supporting climate change policies instead of using this opportunity to
advocate for religious tolerance and the sanctity of life. As an elected Representative,
and as a practicing Catholic, I have both a moral obligation and leadership
responsibility to call out leaders, regardless of their titles, who ignore the
ongoing Christian persecution in the Middle East as well as the abortion
epidemic in the United States. Read my op-ed which explains in detail my
decision to boycott the Pope's address
Gosar Op-Ed
It is difficult to convey the
excitement I first felt when it was revealed that His Holiness Pope Francis was
invited to Washington D.C. to address the world from the floor of the House of
Representatives. Many believed, like I did, that this was an opportunity for
the Pope to be one of the world’s great religious advocates and address the
current intolerance of religious freedom. An opportunity to urgently challenge
governments to properly address the persecution and execution of Christians and
religious minorities; to address the heinous and senseless murders committed by
ISIS and other terrorist organizations. An opportunity to address the
enslavement, belittlement, rape and desecration of Christian women and
children; to address the condoned, subsidized, intentionally planned genocide
of unborn children by Planned Parenthood and society; and finally, an
opportunity for His Holiness to refocus our priorities on right from
wrong.
Media reports indicate His
Holiness instead intends to focus the brunt of his speech on climate change--a
climate that has been changing since first created in Genesis. More troubling
is the fact that this climate change talk has adopted all of the socialist
talking points, wrapped false science and ideology into “climate justice” and
is being presented to guilt people into leftist policies. If the Pope stuck to
standard Christian theology, I would be the first in line. If the Pope spoke
out with moral authority against violent Islam, I would be there cheering him
on. If the Pope urged the Western nations to rescue persecuted Christians in
the Middle East, I would back him wholeheartedly. But when the Pope chooses to
act and talk like a leftist politician, then he can expect to be treated like
one. Artist and columnist Maureen Mullarkey effectively communicated this
fallacy stating, “When papal preferences, masked in a Christian idiom, align
themselves with ideological agendas (e.g. radical environmentalism) [they]
impinge on democratic freedoms and the sanctity of the individual.”
The earth’s climate has been
changing since God created it, with or without man. On that, we should all
agree. In Pope Francis’ encyclical on the environment (written with the
consultation of that great seminary the EPA and its embattled head Gina
McCarthy), he condemned anyone skeptical of the link between human activity and
climate change and adopted the false science being propagated by the Left. If
the Pope wants to devote his life to fighting climate change then he can do so
in his personal time. But to promote questionable science as Catholic dogma is
ridiculous.
Furthermore, I am a proud Catholic. I chose to attend a Jesuit college in the
Midwest, not just for my undergraduate but also my graduate studies (D.D.S.). I
received an excellent education where I was taught to think critically, to
welcome debate and discussion and to be held accountable for my actions; a
trademark of a Jesuit education. And finally, I am a Conservative, a member of
Congress, a constitutionalist and adamant defender of our Republic; an American
that believes in strict adherence to the rule of law and a firm believer in our
First Amendment protections, in this particular discussion, the freedom of
religion.
So at this pivotal moment in
world history, His Holiness, Pope Francis, is intending to spend the majority
of his time on one of the world’s greatest stages focusing on climate change. I
have both a moral obligation and leadership responsibility to call out leaders,
regardless of their titles, who ignore Christian persecution and fail to
embrace opportunities to advocate for religious freedom and the sanctity of
human life. If the Pope plans to spend the majority of his time advocating for
flawed climate change policies, then I will not attend. It is my hope that Pope
Francis realizes his time is better spent focusing on matters like religious
tolerance and the sanctity of all life. As the leader of the Catholic Church,
and as a powerful voice for peace throughout the world, His Holiness has a real
opportunity to change the climate of slaughter in the Middle East… not the
fool’s errand of climate change.
Congressman Paul
Gosar
Congressman Paul Gosar has
represented Arizona’s 4th Congressional District since 2011. He sits on the
Natural Resources and the Oversight and Government Reform committees.
Furthermore, I am a proud Catholic. I chose to attend a Jesuit college in the Midwest, not just for my undergraduate but also my graduate studies (D.D.S.). I received an excellent education where I was taught to think critically, to welcome debate and discussion and to be held accountable for my actions; a trademark of a Jesuit education. And finally, I am a Conservative, a member of Congress, a constitutionalist and adamant defender of our Republic; an American that believes in strict adherence to the rule of law and a firm believer in our First Amendment protections, in this particular discussion, the freedom of religion.