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    How Opus Dei Influenced Rick Santorum

    How Opus Dei Influenced Rick Santorum

    Rick Santorum sent two of his sons to a Washington, D.C. all-boys school affiliated with Opus Dei, the Catholic group whose members were portrayed as sinisterly weird in the sensationalistic Da Vinci Code but in reality only engage in some mild self-mutilation, "nothing traumatic," as the group's website says. Santorum says he's not a member of Opus Dei, though he did go to Rome in 2002 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of its founding, and he belongs to the St. Catherine of Siena Parish, "a favorite of Opus Dei," the Washington Post says. Opus Dei has about 90,000 members, a third of which are "numeraries" who are celibate for life and wear a cilice -- a garter belt with spikes turned toward the skin -- every day. (The group is often criticized as elitist, but you can find a "three link, 1mm gauge, full-leg metal cilice with metal fastener" on sale for an affordable $69.) It might seem unfair to criticize Santorum for his religious affiliations, but Santorum wouldn't think so. He convincingly argued it was okay in December 2007, after Mitt Romney delivered a speech on his Mormon faith. "[Romney's] supporters say it is akin to rejecting a Barack Obama because he is black," Santorum wrote for the Philadelphia Inquirer. "But Obama was born black; Romney is a Mormon because he accepts the beliefs of the Mormon faith. This permits us, therefore, to make inferences about his judgment and character, good or bad."

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    The New York Times' Mark Oppenheimer reports that many prominent conservative Catholics involved in politics send their kids to The Heights School, which is not run by Opus Dei, Oppenheimer reports. Instead, the group appoints "appoints the school chaplain and provides to the faculty a traditional reading of Catholicism to teach students." Sex ed is abstinence-only. That's a relief to many parents, Oppenheimer reports:

    Linda Maher, the school’s director of communications, sent her three sons to The Heights. Where the mothers at her sons’ swim team practice “would put condoms in their sons’ Christmas stockings,” The Heights mothers were different.

    Urban legends about the depravity of the secular world spread like viruses through a lot of religious communities. The spreaders are apparently so insulated from outsiders that they don't know that most secular people would find the idea of a mom giving her son condoms for Christmas to be extremely creepy. Some of that isolation is on display when Santorum says things that show a way of thinking pretty unfamiliar to most Americans. Example: On birth control: "lt's not okay. It's a license to do things in a sexual realm that is counter to how things are supposed to be." Another example, from Santorum's 2007 essay on Romney's religion:

    Would the potential attraction to Mormonism by simply having a Mormon in the White House threaten traditional Christianity by leading more Americans to a church that some Christians believe misleadingly calls itself Christian, is an active missionary church, and a dangerous cult?

    If that sounds a bit inflammatory, don't worry, Santorum explained that he's quite tolerant of Romney's faith. He writes, "I'm more concerned about losing our children to jihadis or a materialistic culture than losing them to Mormonism." It's not clear whether he meant to equate conspicuous consumption with terrorism, but he did once compare the Massachusetts' state supreme court's approval of gay marriage to 9/11.

     
    • LadyLove  •  League City, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      I may not be happy with Obama but if they bring either of these guys on I'll have to vote for Obama. If Ron Paul gets the nomnation I may go with him but the rest of them not a chance.
    • Shehariah - Jah is the Da ...  •  4 mths ago
      Keep your religious biases out of my politics. We don't need a national religion, we need a nation that honors and respects the religions of all citizens. Separation of church and state - get some.
    • between the lines  •  4 mths ago
      How about someone who can just get in there, begin a clean up in D.C. and help us set this country on the right foot toward sustainable prosperity without all the non-sense that D.C. seems to not know is going on. I'm not Catholic, although a Christian, but I'm just would like to see one honest, well-intended person step forward and just get the job done.
      • Awake and Alive 4 mths ago
        Then vote for yourself or me. Scrotorum is not the man.
      • KenJ 4 mths ago
        Between, I like your fantasy, but in today's adversarial political environment, nothing will ever get accomplished. It will be stalled in committee, kept from the floor by the threat of a filibuster, debated and debated again. The US congress is broken.
      • theone 4 mths ago
        The last time that happened, they nailed that man to a cross.
    • Jesus H.  •  4 mths ago
      I worked for Opus Dei when I was in High School as a tutor for a summer school program they put on for little boys. Opus Dei are nothing but a bunch of devil worshipping pedophiles and deviant homosexuals. I left the Catholic Church because of them so I guess I can thank them for that, at least.
      • Chris 4 mths ago
        Where was this camp? What did they do to you?
      • O'Rourke 4 mths ago
        Maybe it was at Penn State and run by Joe Paterno's staff...
      • LadyLove 4 mths ago
        Jester I can truly believe that what you say is true.
    • C. Montgomery Burns  •  4 mths ago
      "Only mild self-mutilation? That's a relief. For a moment I thought this group was nuts."
      • PAUL 4 mths ago
        THUMBS UP ! This guy is a nut.
    • bononista  •  4 mths ago
      They matter Sherri because the Religious Right has been placing it's people into office and legislating based on "their" beliefs for years,..... even if the rest of us don't share them i.e. abstain only and the government funding of religious groups who promote/support it (in spite of the evidence regarding condoms etc.) If you want the right to choose, the right to marry whomever you wish, etc., the religious beliefs of those in office and of those who funded their elections will sway legislation.
      • Wyle e. Coyote 4 mths ago
        Let's use the proper word. They are "Theocrats", people who want their religion to rule. They're "Christianist" not Christian as they ignore Jesus' actual message of love, acceptance and forgiveness and they're not right. It's not conservative because they're for a federal and state government powerful enough to tell every living American how to run their own life.
      • Cranblarry 4 mths ago
        If you don't believe in "abstain only", teach your own kids accordingly. (Did you read Dr. Donohue's column about the limitations condoms vs. viruses? You can have your school give your kid a band-aid, or you can invest some of your time in your child.)
      • Darn right this is my rea ... 4 mths ago
        Bononista, My sister and I agree with you. We are getting married as soon as the stupid government starts keeping its laws off our bodies. And my other sister (she's just 12 but she knows her mind) and my mother may get married to me also! Who is the government to say who can get married? How dare they violate my civil rights! While I am on it, I cannot believe the stupid government is forcing its religious based values onto me. Thou shalt not steal, thou shalt not kill! I am outraged. At least they got rid of laws incorporating 'thou shalt not commit adultery.' These self-denial people are just weird!
    • Lucy  •  4 mths ago
      Santorum had the working class of Pennsylvania pay for his sons to go to a school outside of PA. One of the many reasons Pennsylvania VOTED SANTORUM OUT OF OFFICE.
      • theone 4 mths ago
        And he suppose to be a great GOP conservative? Sounds like he's only conservative with his OWN money, he is certainly not conservative with our money.
      • PghBoy 4 mths ago
        Absolutely, he is as phoney as a $3 dollar bill. Scary to me that he has a following at all no matter how small. When will the vast majority of Republicans who are center right, not the evangalistic extreme right wingers, speak up and be heard. I am sick and tired of the looney's saying they represent us.
      • oneofmany 4 mths ago
        Actually, he had enrolled his children in cyber school, which is provided by PA public education, and thought that it was OK to do so. I tend to agree. He was representing PA. His voting residence was PA. He paid taxes in PA.
    • theone  •  Spokane, Washington  •  4 mths ago
      Rick Santorum, flew to Terry Shivo's death bed, uninvited even, on a Walmart corporate jet, to put his two cents worth in, we all know how that turned out.
    • Stewart  •  Tustin, California  •  4 mths ago
      Their faith doesn't matter,
      what matters is whether they believe absurd ideas.
    • LindaP  •  4 mths ago
      Things that will go the way of the dodo under a Santorum presidency:

      abortion in all cases, no exceptions (she's 11 and raped by her stepdad? Tough)
      abortion doctors (imprisoned or executed)
      birth control (all types, not just the Pill)
      premarital sex (wants to make it a misdemeanor)
      a free Internet (has said several times that govt needs to "regulate Internet content", specifically...adult porn)
      homosexuals (imprisoned for their "acts")
      any hope of peace (wants to start a war with Iran to show the supremacy of Christianity)
      privacy (has said American adults are not entitled to privacy in their own homes)
      freedom to live your life as you want if it is deemed ungodly

      Um, if this isn't enough to scare the hair off your head, googling his past comments will bring you a lot more. And no, I don't mean the Google definition of his name.
    • Bill  •  4 mths ago
      So they're removing themselves from the gene pool. Good for them.
    • Neetsie  •  Boulder, Colorado  •  4 mths ago
      Freaky - just how many cult members are running for President now?
    • Cranblarry  •  4 mths ago
      In American culture it is not surprising that we would feel scandalized by the prickly garter belt. After all, some people feel quite heroic for placing their shopping cart in the cart corral.
    • Harry  •  4 mths ago
      Liberals? This guy is a total nut case. What kind of idiot would be into such kind of perversion? Maybe his wife beats him with a belt at night. From a guy who wears funny underwear to a guy who wears a jockstrap with spikes inside. This the best the Republican party now can present us? Please clone up Eisenhower.
    • calven  •  4 mths ago
      Wildeyed idiots.
    • Swede  •  Ardmore, Oklahoma  •  4 mths ago
      Santorum is off me list.
    • John  •  4 mths ago
      This doesn't surprise me. Of all the candidates Santorum is the strangest of lot, in a pretty freaking weird bunch.
    • DitheringAlong  •  Albuquerque, New Mexico  •  4 mths ago
      I'm so glad to see the return of the religious litmus test. Takes me back to the '50s and those wonderful times of Joe "Tail Gunner" McCarthy. Ridiculous....
    • jd  •  4 mths ago
      Opus Dei = scary.
    • Rodrick  •  Mt Hamilton, California  •  4 mths ago
      It is fun to comment here, but, fortunately, no matter what anyone thinks, Santorum chances at the White House are zero.
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