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Cardinal Raymond Burke (PA)

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Cardinal Burke, the patron of the Order of Malta

Cardinal Raymond Burke has revealed that his mother was advised to abort him. In a new book-length interview with the French journalist Guillaume
d’Alançon, Cardinal Burke says that when his mother was pregnant with
him, she became seriously ill and a doctor advised her to have an
abortion.

According to Cardinal Burke, the doctor said: “You already have five
children, it is important for you to be in good health so as to take
care of them”. “My parents refused,” says the cardinal, who is now chaplain to the
Order of Malta. “My parents told him that they believed in God and that
Christ would give them the necessary help. My mother gave birth to me,
and everything went well.

“I was therefore quite touched by this question of defending human life, because I could very well have been killed.” In the book, entitled Hope for the World, Cardinal Burke argues that
the “ferocious attack against life today” results from “the distortion
of the sexual act by contraception”, and urges Catholics to defend human
life

He
adds: “The devil, of course, wants to discourage us: he tries to sow
doubt in our minds about defending human life publicly. And he subtly
tempts us to remain silent, to mute our conscience, to tell ourselves
that we are personally against abortion but do not have to express our
faith and moral convictions in public.”

Elsewhere in the book, the cardinal claims Barack Obama “wants to
push the Church back behind the walls of her church buildings”. He
appears to be referring to the legal battles over President Obama’s healthcare mandate, the ongoing conflict surrounding religious freedom, and the administration’s demand that public schools, including Catholic ones, adopt gender neutral bathrooms.

“The federal government is trying to reduce religious liberty,
contrary to the Constitution of the United States,” Cardinal Burke says
in the interview.

“President Obama wants to push the Church back behind the walls of
her church buildings and to prevent her applying her law to her own
hospitals and schools.

“He claims that the Church may not intervene on the question of
abortion, of homosexuality, but that the state alone must manage these
questions.”

Cardinal Burke has previously said Obama seems to be “a totally
secularised man who aggressively promotes anti-life and anti-family
policies”.

In the book, which covers the cardinal’s own life, his thoughts on
the history of the Church in his lifetime, and the current situation in
the Church and the world, Cardinal Burke talks about “the rejection of
God and the culture of death”.

He argues that the French Revolution began a process of
secularisation which has led to “the grand capitalism of those who adore
mammon” and to Marxism. “All those who have turned away from Christ
have seen that Satan is a bloody tyrant,” the cardinal says.

He says that Protestant and Anglican communities compromised with the
world in the 1930s by accepting contraception. But he believes that in
the 50s and 60s, the Catholic Church was also weakened because Catholics
took the faith for granted and were swept up by “a very strong but
erroneous feeling of human progress”.

The cardinal, who was made a cardinal and prefect of the Vatican’s
highest court by Pope Benedict XVI, cites Benedict’s analysis of “the
dictatorship of relativism”. The cardinal says the “greatest danger”
today is “the loss of a sound metaphysics and, consequently, of a sense
of an objective reality”.