Sen. John McCain / Rev. John HageeWashington DC, Mar 1, 2008 / 03:43 am
(CNA).- The endorsement of Senator John McCain by a Catholic-bashing
Texas minister won swift rebuke from the president of the Catholic
League and a Jewish leader concerned about his “vicious and
inflammatory” anti-Catholicism.
Both compared the minister to Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan.
On Wednesday Pastor John Hagee endorsed Senator John McCain’s bid to
become the Republican presidential candidate in the 2008 election.
Senator McCain responded to the endorsement by calling Hagee “the
staunchest leader of our Christian evangelical movement,” praising
Hagee’s pro-Israel stance.
President of the Catholic League Bill Donohue harshly criticized the
endorsement.
“There are plenty of staunch evangelical leaders who are pro-Israel,
but are not anti-Catholic. John Hagee is not one of them,” Donohue said
on Thursday. “Indeed, for the past few decades, he has waged an
unrelenting war against the Catholic Church. For example, he likes
calling it ‘The Great Whore,’ an ‘apostate church,’ the ‘anti-Christ,’
and a ‘false cult system’.”
Donohue said that in Pastor Hagee’s latest book the minister claimed
Hitler was a Catholic who murdered Jews while the Catholic Church did
nothing. “The sell-out of Catholicism to Hitler began not with the
people but with the Vatican itself,” wrote Hagee, according to Bill
Donohue.
Donohue criticized the remarks, saying, “For the record, Hitler
persecuted the Catholic Church and was automatically excommunicated in
1931—two years before he assumed power—when he acted as best man at
Joseph Goebbel’s Protestant wedding. Hitler even bragged about his
separation from the Church. As for doing nothing about the Holocaust,
Sir Martin Gilbert reminds us that Goebbel denounced Pope Pius XII for
his 1942 Christmas message criticizing the Nazis (the New York Times
lauded the pope for doing so in an editorial for two years in a row).
Much to Hagee’s chagrin, Gilbert also says that Pius XII saved three
quarters of the Jews in Rome, and that more Jews were saved
proportionately in Catholic countries than Protestant countries.”
Rabbi Irwin Kula, president of the National Jewish Center for Learning
and Leadership, echoed Donohue’s criticisms. In a Friday statement,
Rabbi Kula said, “Just as Jews and other people of good will have
appropriately demanded that Barack Obama unambiguously renounce and
reject the endorsement of Minister Louis Farrakhan because of his
bigotry and rabid anti-Semitism so Jews and other people of good will
should demand that John McCain renounce and reject the endorsement of
Pastor John Hagee because of his vicious and inflammatory
anti-Catholicism.”
Rabbi Kula said Pastor Hagee’s position on Israel “does not mean he
should be given carte blanche to denigrate and malign another
religion.” He continued, saying, “Barack Obama showed his integrity
when he rejected Minister Farrakhan’s hate whatever the political costs
and sensitivities. John McCain is also a man of integrity. He needs to
similarly reject Pastor Hagee’s hate whatever the political
calculations and consequences.”
In a Friday statement Bill Donohue said Senator McCain’s opponent for
the nomination, former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, had expressed
“disappointment and surprise” that Hagee had not chosen him. Donohue
also compared Hagee to Louis Farrakhan, wondering why the candidates
were fighting over the endorsement of such a figure.
Donohue also called on McCain to shun Hagee’s endorsement.
“Just this week, McCain repudiated the remarks of talk radio host Bill
Cunningham,” Donohue said. “He should now repudiate Hagee’s long
record of bashing Catholicism. After all, George W. Bush apologized for
speaking at Bob Jones University, and Hagee makes Jones look like a
lightweight in the ring of bigotry."
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