Campaign against Archbishop Nienstedt and Marriage a Failure
Homosexual Equivalency forces fail in attempt to circumvent pro-family campaign
Homosexual equivalency forces in Minnesota failed in their effort to get Catholics to return DVDs issued as part of a diocesan campaign to preserve marriage as a union between one man and one woman. Less than 1% of the DVDs were returned.
ReturntheDVD.org, the virtual home-base for the campaign against Archbishop Nienstedt, sought to draw awareness to his loyalty to the teaching of the Magisterium and the Natural Law as though this were some kind of bad thing. The group's website says that the returned DVDs were destroyed "so they cannot be used again." The abysmal response to this ill-fated effort speaks well of the fidelity of Catholics in the Diocese to the truth.
Return the DVD objected to much more than just the pro-marriage and family DVD campaign. The website called the Archbishop a hypocrite and rejected the teaching of the Catholic Church, saying, "We believe their [the Diocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis] action, distributing 400,000 DVDs on the single subject of same-sex marriage shortly before the upcoming election, reflects misguided priorities and strays from the essential teachings of Christ." Of course, the exact opposite is true.
The group also claimed that the Catholic Church no longer follows the teachings of Jesus. "Why should we stay [in the Catholic Church] and continue to support an organization that acts in ways that are inconsistent with the values that Jesus teaches?," the campaign asked.
In an apparent attempt to draw attention to other issues, the Return the DVD campaign raised $10,000 to fight homelessness. The Archdiocese has a tremendous outreach to the poor and homeless but any help caring for the poor is always welcome.
Dividing the faithful?
Archbishop John Nienstedt was marginalized by the secular media in Minnesota before the Return the DVD campaign concluded. CNN led the effort by conducting a series of interviews and putting together a video asking whether or not Archbishop Nienstedt had divided the Catholic faithful in Minnesota with his pro-marriage and family DVD campaign. In the DVD the Archbishop simply reminded Catholics what marriage is, and what it is not. He told them to vote in accordance with the truth and to follow the principles of their faith. He did not mention a candidate.
The central message of the video was, in the words of Archbishop Nienstedt, that "marriage is a committed union between one man and one woman." He went on to support a marriage amendment to the Minnesota state constitution that would properly define marriage as such.
CNN reported that the Catholic Church and other churches are "at the epicenter of an emotional (and) political debate-one that has divided Catholics statewide." This claim is unsupported by any evidence. In fact, the response to the return the DVD effort shows that Catholics and other Christians are in favor of marriage and the family.
Minority voices take center stage
Archbishop Nienstedt remained firm in his decision to launch a pro-marriage and family campaign in the face of objections and questionable journalism. Jan Buczek, an outspoken opponent of the DVD, was at the center of the CNN report on the DVD's "controversy."
She is a Catholic parishioner at the Basilica of Saint Mary in Minneapolis, MN and is "heavily involved" with the Basilica, according to CNN.
Buczek told the reporter, "I don't think God's very happy right now. Jesus would not be treating people this way." She went on to say that the Archbishop and the Pope are supposed to be "loving shepherds, and they're not."
Buczek claimed that her homosexual daughter told her, "I should have the same right as you, mom, to crawl in bed at night with my 'love person' and talk about the day."
From personal angst to public dissent, Buczek wrote a letter to Archbishop Nienstedt expressing her assertion that he was unaware of the pain he and the Catholic hierarchy are causing some of the laity-- especially those who reject Church teaching on marriage.
Archbishop Nienstedt allegedly responded, "I urge you to reconsider the position that you expressed in your letter. Your eternal salvation may well depend on a conversion of heart on this topic."
The CNN reporter asked whether the Archbishop is jeopardizing the Diocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis' tax-exempt status by somehow "compelling" the Catholic faithful to vote ...
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Catholics who have the DVD's should make copies and DISTRIBUTE to all their friends and relatives in and out of the State of Minnesota. This issue is not over yet. - All Minnesota Parishes should put this in their Parish bulletin. Bishops need to encourage reading of the "CCC 2nd Ed" in all their Diocese Parishes; #2357 - 2359 says it all. Also for all Christians read: Gen 19:1-29; Rom 1:24-27; 1 Cor 6:9-10; 1 Tim 1:10. Those of the Jewish faith should check out Leviticus and other OT passages. Loving your Neighbor means that you do not want them to go to Hell.
Dear Christian. Done! I am looking forward for this DVD!
Merry Christmas to you all!
Greg, If you want a dvd do what I did. Google Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis and go to the About US tab then the Contact Us tab and leave an e-mail. You can always call them directly @ 651-291-4400. I'm waiting to hear from them myself. This is one dvd I'm not chucking or sending back! Thanks.
I fully support your Arch-Bishop in prayer,and,you all,yours in,Jesus,Mary,Joseph.
I'm from Long Island. I want the CD! Where can I get it from?
Mother Angelica said that if Im not mistaken John.
Excellent commentary in this article.
God Bless.
Homosexuality is defined by sex. Heterosexuality is defined by God.
Look, someone's got to point out the flaw of logic here. If I got a DVD in the mail that I didn't like or didn't agree with I probably wouldn't go to the trouble to send it back to someone...I'd just chuck it in the garbage. This article does not take into consideration the % of Catholics who just threw it away. The send-it-back campaign people weren't out to get 100% of the DVDs back. They were out to get publicity for their cause and by golly, they got it. I don't live in Minneapolis and I heard about it (and not here on catholic.org either.) It was a symbolic movement that got a lot of media coverage, so the people running the campaign probably consider it a success. Who can say who is right and who is wrong. You can spin a single story either way to make it sound good to whichever audience you are trying to appeal to.
Thank you again for an informative article. Your article points out how CNN is actively propagandizing against Bishop Neinstedt. Your article points out how the Liberal media does its "DIRTY TRICKS" . They prop up some sympathetic character who whines and cries on camera how "MEAN, INSENSITIVE, HEARTLESS, UNCHARITABLE, RACIST, SEXIST, HOMOPHOBIC these Christians are. The media anchors LIE that the "Folks are Divided" over your HEARTLESS pro-family, Pro-Life position. The Liberal Establishment Media has been doing this for decades and SADLY it has been successful. I hope the Catholic Church in America will see through the Liberal Establishment Media's Dirty Tricks and stand firm with the faith.
To all those who think that the Church is full of hypocritical people:: remember there is always room for more!!!!.