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Public Fighting Over Abortion Continues Between Cardinal Dolan And Governor Cuomo

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  • Cardinal Timothy Dolan, archbishop of New York, retorted New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s accusations that Dolan, as a member of the “religious right,” intended to repeal women’s rights.
  • Dolan challenged Cuomo to stop “hiding behind labels” of ‘far-right’ and ‘Catholic’ and engage in the debate on abortion with honest terms.
  • The argument between the two stems from Cuomo’s signing of New York’s latest abortion law, which codified abortion as a woman’s right.

Cardinal Timothy Dolan fired back Thursday at New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo over his attack on pro-life supporters, accusing him of “hiding behind labels.”

Dolan’s retort against Cuomo, published in his personal blog, is the latest salvo fired in the ongoing fight between the two over Cuomo’s passage of New York’s newest abortion law, which codified abortion as a woman’s right. Dolan’s post came in response to Cuomo, a Catholic, accusing Dolan in a Feb. 6 New York Times op-ed of being part of the “religious right” and of “spreading falsehoods about abortion laws to inflame their base.” (RELATED: Cuomo Lashes Out At Bishops Over Child Sexual Abuse)

“This is something new from the governor.  He did not consider me part of the ‘religious right’ when seeking my help with the minimum wage increase, prison reform, protection of migrant workers, a welcome of immigrants and refugees, and advocacy for college programs for the state’s inmate population, which we were happy to partner with him on, because they were our causes too,” Dolan wrote.

“I guess I was part of the ‘religious left’ in those cases,” Dolan added.

New York’s latest abortion law allows for abortions to be performed “within 24 weeks from the commencement of pregnancy, or (when) there is an absence of fetal viability, or at any time when necessary to protect a patient’s life or health.”

NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 7: (L-R) Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton looks on as New York Governor Andrew Cuomo speaks about reproductive rights at Barnard College, January 7, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 7: (L-R) Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton looks on as New York Governor Andrew Cuomo speaks about reproductive rights at Barnard College, January 7, 2019 in New York City. The two Democrats shared the stage to promote the Reproductive Health Act in New York, which Cuomo wants the State Legislature to pass in their first 30 days. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

The law also allows for people other than doctors to perform abortions and takes abortion out of the criminal code and puts it in the public health code.

“Activists on the far right continue to mislead with the ridiculous claim that the act will allow abortions up to a minute before birth,” Cuomo wrote in a New York Times op-ed.

“While Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the archbishop of New York, and the Catholic Church are anti-choice, most Americans, including most Catholics, are pro-choice. While governments may very well enact laws that are consistent with religious teaching, governments do not pass laws to be consistent with what any particular religion dictates,” he added.

Cuomo argued that his Catholic beliefs are personal, but that he signed New York’s abortion law ” to protect against the Republicans’ efforts to pack the Supreme Court with extreme conservatives to overturn the constitutional protections recognized in Roe v. Wade.”

Dolan retorted that while religion is personal, it is a far cry from private, as exemplified by Martin Luther King Jr.’s public and religious advocacy for the Civil Rights movement — a movement that Dolan and other Catholic leaders believe is inextricably linked with protecting the rights of unborn children.

Dolan also refuted Cuomo’s characterization of the pro-life cause as a Catholic or “far right” issue, noting that the movement has allies among adherents of many religions and among atheists.

“The civil rights of the helpless, innocent, baby in the womb, as liberal Democrat Pennsylvania Governor Robert Casey once remarked is not about ‘right versus left, but right versus wrong,'” Dolan wrote.

“Debate abortion on what it is. Don’t hide behind labels like ‘right wing’ and’Catholic,'” he later concluded.

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