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Charles J. Chaput

Charles Joseph Chaput OFM Cap. (/ˈʃæpj/ SHAP-yoo;[1] born September 26, 1944) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He was the ninth archbishop of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia in Pennsylvania, serving from 2011 until 2020. He previously served as archbishop of the Archdiocese of Denver in Colorado (1997–2011) and bishop of the Diocese of Rapid City in South Dakota (1988–1997). Chaput was the first archbishop of Philadelphia in 100 years who was not named a cardinal.


Charles J. Chaput

Archbishop Emeritus of Philadelphia
ArchdiocesePhiladelphia
AppointedJuly 19, 2011
InstalledSeptember 8, 2011
Term endedJanuary 23, 2020
PredecessorJustin Francis Rigali
SuccessorNelson J. Perez
Orders
OrdinationAugust 29, 1970
by Cyril John Vogel
ConsecrationJuly 26, 1988
by Pio Laghi, John Roach, and James Stafford
Personal details
Born (1944-09-26) September 26, 1944 (age 78)
NationalityAmerican
DenominationRoman Catholic
Previous post(s)
MottoAs Christ loved the church
Styles of
Charles Joseph Chaput
Reference style
Spoken styleYour Excellency
Religious styleArchbishop
Ordination history of
Charles J. Chaput
History
Priestly ordination
Ordained byCyril John Vogel
DateAugust 29, 1970
Episcopal consecration
Principal consecratorPío Laghi
Co-consecratorsJohn Roach,
James Stafford
DateJuly 26, 1988
Episcopal succession
Bishops consecrated by Charles J. Chaput as principal consecrator
José Horacio GómezJanuary 23, 2001
James D. ConleyMay 30, 2008
Paul EtienneDecember 9, 2009
Fernando IsernDecember 10, 2009
Lawrence T. PersicoOctober 1, 2012
Edward C. MalesicJuly 13, 2015

Chaput is a professed Capuchin Franciscan. A member of the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation in Kansas, he is the second Native American bishop and the first Native American archbishop.[2]

Early life

Charles Chaput was born on September 26, 1944, in Concordia, Kansas, one of three children of Joseph and Marian Helen (née DeMarais) Chaput.[2] His father was a French Canadian who was descended from King Louis IX.[3][4] His mother was a Native American of the Prairie Band Potawatomi tribe; his maternal grandmother was the last member of the family to live on a reservation. Chaput himself was enrolled in the tribe at a young age, taking the name Pietasa ("rustling wind").[3][5] His Potawatomi name is "the wind that rustles the leaves of the tree" while his Sioux name is "good eagle".[6]

Chaput received his early education at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Grade School in Concordia.[2] Deciding to become a priest at the age of 13,[3] he attended St. Francis Seminary High School in Victoria, Kansas.

In 1965, at age 21, Chaput entered the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin, a branch of the Franciscans, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[2] In 1967, he graduated with a bachelor's degree in philosophy from St. Fidelis College Seminary in Herman, Pennsylvania.[2] On July 14, 1968, he made his solemn profession as a Capuchin friar.[2] In 1970, he earned a Master of Arts in religious education from Capuchin College in Washington, DC.[2]

Priesthood

Chaput was ordained to the priesthood for the Capuchin Order by Bishop Cyril Vogel on August 29, 1970. He received a Master of Theology degree from the University of San Francisco in 1971. From 1971 to 1974, he was an instructor in theology and spiritual director at St. Fidelis College. He then served as executive secretary and director of communications for the Capuchin province in Pittsburgh until 1977. As a seminarian, Chaput was an active volunteer in the 1968 presidential campaign of Senator Robert F. Kennedy. As a young priest, he supported the election of Jimmy Carter as US president in 1976.[7] Chaput was appointed pastor of Holy Cross Parish in Thornton, Colorado.

Chaput was elected vicar provincial for the Capuchin Province of Mid-America in 1977 and became secretary and treasurer for the province in 1980 and chief executive and provincial minister in 1983. He was among a group of Native Americans who greeted Pope John Paul II when he visited Phoenix, Arizona, in 1987.

Episcopal career

Bishop of Rapid City

On April 11, 1988, Chaput was appointed bishop of the Diocese of Rapid City by John Paul II. He was consecrated on July 26, 1988, by Archbishop Pio Laghi, with Archbishop John Roach and Archbishop James Stafford serving as co-consecrators. He was the second priest of Native American ancestry to be consecrated a bishop in the United States, after Donald Pelotte. He was the first Native American to be consecrated as an ordinary bishop rather than a titular bishop.[citation needed] He chose as his episcopal motto: "As Christ Loved the Church" from Ephesians 5:25.

Archbishop of Denver

On February 18, 1997, Chaput was appointed by John Paul II as archbishop of the Archdiocese of Denver,[8] replacing Archbishop James Stafford. In 2007, Chaput delivered the commencement address at Denver's Augustine Institute, a lay-run graduate school that he has actively supported. Since 2008, he has served as episcopal moderator of the Tekakwitha Conference.

In 2007, Chaput conducted an apostolic visitation to the Diocese of Toowoomba, in Queensland, Australia, on behalf of the Congregation for Bishops. The Vatican was concerned by statements made by Bishop Bill Morris asking the church to discuss the ordination of women. At the conclusion of the visitation Chaput told a senior priest of the diocese that he thought Bishop Morris had nothing to worry about. In May 2011, Bishop Morris was removed from his diocesan leadership role, having refused invitations from the Vatican to resign. He remains a retired Bishop in good standing with the Vatican and well regarded by the people and clergy of Toowoomba Diocese.

Chaput was one of five bishops who conducted a Vatican-ordered investigation into the Legionaries of Christ in 2009 to 2010, following sexual abuse accusations levied against the group's founder, Marcial Maciel.[9]

Archbishop of Philadelphia

On July 19, 2011, Chaput was appointed as archbishop of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia by Pope Benedict XVI.[10] He succeeded Cardinal Justin Rigali, who had reached retirement age of 75 in April 2010.[11] Chaput's strong record in handling cases of sexual abuse by priests was cited as a rationale for his appointment.[12] He was installed on September 8, 2011.

From August 17 to 19, 2011, Chaput gave catechesis at the World Youth Day 2011 in Madrid, Spain,[13] similar to the function he performed at the 2008 World Youth Day in Sydney.[14] On November 14, 2014, at a meeting of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), Chaput was elected as a delegate to the 2015 Synod of Bishops on the Family pending Vatican approval.[15] Though Chaput led a historically important see and his five immediate predecessors were cardinals, Benedict XVI did not appoint him a cardinal in his two 2012 consistories, nor did Pope Francis in any of his.[16][17]

Pope Francis accepted Chaput's letter of resignation as archbishop of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia on January 23, 2020.[18]

Views

Politics

In his book Render unto Caesar: Serving the Nation by Living Our Catholic Beliefs in Political Life, Chaput exhorts Catholics to take a "more active, vocal, and morally consistent role" in the political process, arguing that private convictions cannot be separated from public actions without diminishing both. Rather than asking citizens to put aside their religious and moral beliefs for the sake of public policy, Chaput believes American democracy depends upon a fully engaged citizenry, including religious believers, to function properly.[19]

Abortion

Chaput has stated that absolute loyalty to the Church's teachings on core, bioethical, and natural law doctrinal issues must be a higher priority for Catholics than their identity as Americans, their party affiliation and agenda and the laws of their country; Chaput also argues that for a Catholic, loyalty to God is more important than any other identity. He says that the martyrs and confessors gave witness to this importance.[20]

Regarding whether Catholic politicians who support abortion rights for women should be denied communion, Chaput has written that, while denying anyone the Eucharist is a "very grave matter" that should be used only in "extraordinary cases of public scandal", those who are "living in serious sin or who deny the teachings of the Church" should voluntarily refrain from receiving communion.[21]

The New York Times in 2004 reported that Chaput said it was sinful for Catholics to vote for Democratic presidential nominee Senator John Kerry. He noted Kerry's views on abortion rights, among others. According to the Times, Chaput said that anyone voting for Kerry was "cooperating in evil" and needed "to go to confession". After the interview, Chaput criticized The New York Times for the way it construed his remarks. The archdiocese criticized the article as being "heavily truncated and framed" and posted a full transcript of it.[22] He stopped responding to the paper's inquiries for six years, in part because he believed the Times had misrepresented him.[23] Chaput was seen by some critics as "part of a group of bishops intent on throwing the weight of the Church into the elections".[24] In public comments, his linkage of the Eucharist to the policy stances of political candidates and their supporters were seen as a politicization of moral theology.[25]

In 2009, Chaput criticized a "spirit of adulation bordering on servility" toward President Barack Obama, remarking that "in democracies, we elect public servants, not messiahs". He said that Obama tried to mask his record on abortion rights and other issues with "rosy marketing about unity, hope, and change". Chaput also dismissed the notion that Obama was given a broad mandate, saying that he was elected to "fix an economic crisis" and not to "retool American culture on the issues of marriage and the family, sexuality, bioethics, religion in public life, and abortion".[26]

Chaput said that the 2016 American presidential election offered Americans the "worst choice in 50 years". In his view, both Donald Trump and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton were "deeply flawed" candidates.[27]

Gun control

Following the 2019 mass shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, Chaput wrote that he supports background checks for purchasers of firearms, but added this comment:

"Only a fool can believe that 'gun control' will solve the problem of mass violence. The people using the guns in these loathsome incidents are moral agents with twisted hearts. And the twisting is done by the culture of sexual anarchy, personal excess, political hatreds, intellectual dishonesty, and perverted freedoms that we've systematically created over the past half-century".[28]

LGBT rights

Chaput opposes same-sex marriage and questioned the upbringing of children of same-sex couples. He has said that same-sex couples cannot show children that their parents love each other in the same way that opposite-sex couples can.[29]

In 2015, Chaput supported the dismissal of Margie Winters, the director of religious education at Waldron Mercy Academy in Merion Station, Pennsylvania. Winters had married her female partner in a civil marriage ceremony in 2007. When a parent reported their marriage to Waldron, Principal Nell Stetser asked Winters to resign; when she refused, the school did not renew her contract.[30] Many parents expressed anger and concern over the school's decision. Stetser said that "many of us accept life choices that contradict current Church teachings, but to continue as a Catholic school, Waldron Mercy must comply with those teachings." She called for "an open and honest discussion about this and other divisive issues at the intersection of our society and our Church." Chaput said the school administrators had shown "character and common sense at a moment when both seem to be uncommon".[31][32][33]

On October 4, 2018, at the Synod on Young People and Vocations, Chaput objected to the use of the terms "LGBT" or "LGBTQ" in church documents. He said:

"There is no such thing as an ‘LGBTQ Catholic' or a 'transgender Catholic' or even a 'heterosexual Catholic,' as if our sexual appetites defined who we are; as if these designations described discrete communities of differing but equal integrity within the real ecclesial community, the body of Jesus Christ."

Sexual abuse

Chaput has denounced what he sees as a lack of orthodoxy in the church. He accused past Catholic leaders of "ignorance, cowardice and laziness in forming young people to carry the faith into the future."[34] On March 27, 2019, in a speech to Ohio seminarians, he blamed sexual abuse in the Catholic Church on "a pattern of predatory homosexuality and a failure to weed that out from church life".[35][36][37]

Immigration reform

Chaput advocates reform of immigration laws to regularize the status of most undocumented immigrants as a moral imperative.[38]

See also

References

  1. ^ Baldwin, Lou (July 20, 2011). "Philadelphia Welcomes Archbishop Chaput". CatholicPhilly.com. Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Retrieved October 29, 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Denver. Archived from the original on July 24, 2011.
  3. ^ a b c Power, Louis (March 1999). . AD2000. Vol. 12, no. 2. p. 7. Archived from the original on August 4, 2011. Retrieved July 19, 2011.
  4. ^ . Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Denver. Archived from the original on July 23, 2011. Retrieved July 19, 2011.
  5. ^ Palmo, Rocco (July 18, 2011). "Render Unto Chaput – Sources: Denver's Capuchin = Philadelphia's Revolution". Whispers in the Loggia. Retrieved July 19, 2011.
  6. ^ PhillyBurbs.com: "Next Philadelphia archbishop promises changes" By James McGinnis July 20, 2011
  7. ^ Chaput, Charles (March 10, 2010). "Thoughts on "Roman Catholics for Obama"". First Things. Retrieved July 19, 2011.
  8. ^ Acta Apostolicae Sedis (PDF). Vol. LXXXIX. 1997. p. 202. Retrieved January 23, 2020.
  9. ^ Rocco, Francis X. (April 30, 2010). "Pope meets with investigators of disgraced Legion". National Catholic Reporter. Religion News Service. Retrieved January 24, 2020.
  10. ^ . Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia. July 19, 2011. Archived from the original on July 23, 2011. Retrieved July 19, 2011.
  11. ^ Allen, Jr., John L. (July 18, 2011). "Pope taps Chaput for Philadelphia". National Catholic Reporter.
  12. ^ Goodstein, Laurie (July 19, 2011). "For Philadelphia Archdiocese, a Powerful Conservative Voice". The New York Times.
  13. ^ . ZENIT News Agency. July 27, 2011. Archived from the original on September 27, 2012. Retrieved July 28, 2011.
  14. ^ Review of Archbishop Chaput's Render unto Caesar
  15. ^ "US bishops elect delegates to synod: Kurtz, Chaput, DiNardo, Gomez".
  16. ^ O'Loughlin, Michael J. (October 9, 2016). "New cardinals signal a shift away from the U.S. culture wars". America. Retrieved January 24, 2020.
  17. ^ Terruso, Julia (October 10, 2015). "Cardinal Chaput? Not so fast". Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved January 24, 2020.
  18. ^ Streva, Virginia (January 23, 2020). "Cleveland's Bishop Nelson Perez to replace Archbishop Charles Chaput as leader of Philadelphia Catholic church". Philly Voice.
  19. ^ Cf. Chaput, Charles J. (2008). Render Unto Caesar: Serving the Nation by Living our Catholic Beliefs in Political Life. Doubleday. ISBN 978-0-385-52228-1.
  20. ^ "CNS STORY: Archbishop Chaput: Catholic teaching trumps party loyalty on abortion". webarchive.loc.gov. Archived from the original on December 5, 2012.
  21. ^ Gorski, Eric (May 29, 2004). . The Denver Post. Archived from the original on September 27, 2008. Retrieved February 26, 2006.
  22. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on November 24, 2004.
  23. ^ Neroulias, Nicole (September 24, 2010). "Denver Archbishop Chaput May Reconsider New York Times Boycott". The Huffington Post. Retrieved July 19, 2011.
  24. ^ Kirkpatrick, David D.; Goodstein, Laurie (October 12, 2004). "Group of Bishops Using Influence to Oppose Kerry". The New York Times. Retrieved July 19, 2011.
  25. ^ . findarticles.com. Archived from the original on September 27, 2008. Retrieved January 13, 2022.
  26. ^ "Denver Archbishop Warns of 'Spirit of Adulation' Surrounding Obama". Catholic News Agency. February 24, 2009. Retrieved February 26, 2009.
  27. ^ "US presidential election offers the worst choice in 50 years, says archbishop". The Catholic Herald. September 16, 2016. Retrieved January 23, 2020.
  28. ^ Rouselle, Christine (August 7, 2019). . The Catholic Herald. Archived from the original on December 13, 2019. Retrieved January 24, 2020.
  29. ^ Allen, John L. (July 19, 2011). "Exclusive interview with Archbishop Charles Chaput". National Catholic Reporter. Retrieved July 19, 2011.
  30. ^ Desmond, Joan Frawley (July 21, 2015). "A Catholic Mother Reflects on Furor Over Philly Teacher in Same-Sex Marriage". Retrieved September 24, 2015.
  31. ^ "Gay Priest Fired From Chaplain Job Asks Pope To Meet LGBT Catholics In U.S". The Huffington Post. July 20, 2015.
  32. ^ "Archives - Philly.com". articles.philly.com.
  33. ^ "Statement of Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap. Regarding Waldron Mercy Academy". Archdiocese of Philadelphia Office of Communications (Press release). July 13, 2015. Retrieved January 26, 2020.
  34. ^ Pentin, Edward (October 4, 2018). "Archbishop Chaput: 'LGBT' Should Not Be Used in Church Docs". National Catholic Register. Retrieved October 5, 2018.
  35. ^ Chaput, Charles (March 27, 2019). "Facing the future with hope and joy". Catholic Philly. Retrieved January 26, 2020.
  36. ^ White, Christopher (January 24, 2020). "Bishop Perez of Cleveland tapped to replace Chaput in Philadelphia". Crux. Retrieved January 24, 2020.
  37. ^ O'Loughlin, Michael J. (February 24, 2019). "Despite external pressure, little talk of homosexuality at Vatican abuse summit". America. Retrieved January 26, 2020.
  38. ^ Chaput, Charles (February 19, 2013). "Justice, prudence and immigration reform". Catholic Philly. Retrieved January 24, 2020.

External links

  • The Archdiocese of Philadelphia website
  • How to Conduct Politics as Catholics: The Denver Memorandum, Espresso (August 13, 2008)
  • Review of Render Unto Caesar, The Ludwig von Mises Institute (September 2, 2008)
  • 'More than able to hold her own,' girl gets boot from Catholic football league. Chaput quoted.

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Charles Joseph Chaput OFM Cap ˈ ʃ ae p j uː SHAP yoo 1 born September 26 1944 is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church He was the ninth archbishop of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia in Pennsylvania serving from 2011 until 2020 He previously served as archbishop of the Archdiocese of Denver in Colorado 1997 2011 and bishop of the Diocese of Rapid City in South Dakota 1988 1997 Chaput was the first archbishop of Philadelphia in 100 years who was not named a cardinal His Excellency The Most ReverendCharles J ChaputOFMCapArchbishop Emeritus of PhiladelphiaChaput at Georgetown UniversityArchdiocesePhiladelphiaAppointedJuly 19 2011InstalledSeptember 8 2011Term endedJanuary 23 2020PredecessorJustin Francis RigaliSuccessorNelson J PerezOrdersOrdinationAugust 29 1970by Cyril John VogelConsecrationJuly 26 1988by Pio Laghi John Roach and James StaffordPersonal detailsBorn 1944 09 26 September 26 1944 age 78 Concordia KansasNationalityAmericanDenominationRoman CatholicPrevious post s Archbishop of Denver 1997 2011 Bishop of Rapid City 1988 1997 MottoAs Christ loved the churchStyles of Charles Joseph ChaputReference styleHis Excellency The Most ReverendSpoken styleYour ExcellencyReligious styleArchbishopOrdination history of Charles J ChaputHistoryPriestly ordinationOrdained byCyril John VogelDateAugust 29 1970Episcopal consecrationPrincipal consecratorPio LaghiCo consecratorsJohn Roach James StaffordDateJuly 26 1988Episcopal successionBishops consecrated by Charles J Chaput as principal consecratorJose Horacio GomezJanuary 23 2001James D ConleyMay 30 2008Paul EtienneDecember 9 2009Fernando IsernDecember 10 2009Lawrence T PersicoOctober 1 2012Edward C MalesicJuly 13 2015Chaput is a professed Capuchin Franciscan A member of the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation in Kansas he is the second Native American bishop and the first Native American archbishop 2 Contents 1 Early life 2 Priesthood 3 Episcopal career 3 1 Bishop of Rapid City 3 2 Archbishop of Denver 3 3 Archbishop of Philadelphia 4 Views 4 1 Politics 4 2 Abortion 4 3 Gun control 4 4 LGBT rights 4 5 Sexual abuse 4 6 Immigration reform 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditCharles Chaput was born on September 26 1944 in Concordia Kansas one of three children of Joseph and Marian Helen nee DeMarais Chaput 2 His father was a French Canadian who was descended from King Louis IX 3 4 His mother was a Native American of the Prairie Band Potawatomi tribe his maternal grandmother was the last member of the family to live on a reservation Chaput himself was enrolled in the tribe at a young age taking the name Pietasa rustling wind 3 5 His Potawatomi name is the wind that rustles the leaves of the tree while his Sioux name is good eagle 6 Chaput received his early education at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Grade School in Concordia 2 Deciding to become a priest at the age of 13 3 he attended St Francis Seminary High School in Victoria Kansas In 1965 at age 21 Chaput entered the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin a branch of the Franciscans in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 2 In 1967 he graduated with a bachelor s degree in philosophy from St Fidelis College Seminary in Herman Pennsylvania 2 On July 14 1968 he made his solemn profession as a Capuchin friar 2 In 1970 he earned a Master of Arts in religious education from Capuchin College in Washington DC 2 Priesthood EditChaput was ordained to the priesthood for the Capuchin Order by Bishop Cyril Vogel on August 29 1970 He received a Master of Theology degree from the University of San Francisco in 1971 From 1971 to 1974 he was an instructor in theology and spiritual director at St Fidelis College He then served as executive secretary and director of communications for the Capuchin province in Pittsburgh until 1977 As a seminarian Chaput was an active volunteer in the 1968 presidential campaign of Senator Robert F Kennedy As a young priest he supported the election of Jimmy Carter as US president in 1976 7 Chaput was appointed pastor of Holy Cross Parish in Thornton Colorado Chaput was elected vicar provincial for the Capuchin Province of Mid America in 1977 and became secretary and treasurer for the province in 1980 and chief executive and provincial minister in 1983 He was among a group of Native Americans who greeted Pope John Paul II when he visited Phoenix Arizona in 1987 Episcopal career EditBishop of Rapid City Edit On April 11 1988 Chaput was appointed bishop of the Diocese of Rapid City by John Paul II He was consecrated on July 26 1988 by Archbishop Pio Laghi with Archbishop John Roach and Archbishop James Stafford serving as co consecrators He was the second priest of Native American ancestry to be consecrated a bishop in the United States after Donald Pelotte He was the first Native American to be consecrated as an ordinary bishop rather than a titular bishop citation needed He chose as his episcopal motto As Christ Loved the Church from Ephesians 5 25 Archbishop of Denver Edit On February 18 1997 Chaput was appointed by John Paul II as archbishop of the Archdiocese of Denver 8 replacing Archbishop James Stafford In 2007 Chaput delivered the commencement address at Denver s Augustine Institute a lay run graduate school that he has actively supported Since 2008 he has served as episcopal moderator of the Tekakwitha Conference In 2007 Chaput conducted an apostolic visitation to the Diocese of Toowoomba in Queensland Australia on behalf of the Congregation for Bishops The Vatican was concerned by statements made by Bishop Bill Morris asking the church to discuss the ordination of women At the conclusion of the visitation Chaput told a senior priest of the diocese that he thought Bishop Morris had nothing to worry about In May 2011 Bishop Morris was removed from his diocesan leadership role having refused invitations from the Vatican to resign He remains a retired Bishop in good standing with the Vatican and well regarded by the people and clergy of Toowoomba Diocese Chaput was one of five bishops who conducted a Vatican ordered investigation into the Legionaries of Christ in 2009 to 2010 following sexual abuse accusations levied against the group s founder Marcial Maciel 9 Archbishop of Philadelphia Edit On July 19 2011 Chaput was appointed as archbishop of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia by Pope Benedict XVI 10 He succeeded Cardinal Justin Rigali who had reached retirement age of 75 in April 2010 11 Chaput s strong record in handling cases of sexual abuse by priests was cited as a rationale for his appointment 12 He was installed on September 8 2011 From August 17 to 19 2011 Chaput gave catechesis at the World Youth Day 2011 in Madrid Spain 13 similar to the function he performed at the 2008 World Youth Day in Sydney 14 On November 14 2014 at a meeting of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops USCCB Chaput was elected as a delegate to the 2015 Synod of Bishops on the Family pending Vatican approval 15 Though Chaput led a historically important see and his five immediate predecessors were cardinals Benedict XVI did not appoint him a cardinal in his two 2012 consistories nor did Pope Francis in any of his 16 17 Pope Francis accepted Chaput s letter of resignation as archbishop of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia on January 23 2020 18 Views EditPolitics Edit In his book Render unto Caesar Serving the Nation by Living Our Catholic Beliefs in Political Life Chaput exhorts Catholics to take a more active vocal and morally consistent role in the political process arguing that private convictions cannot be separated from public actions without diminishing both Rather than asking citizens to put aside their religious and moral beliefs for the sake of public policy Chaput believes American democracy depends upon a fully engaged citizenry including religious believers to function properly 19 Abortion Edit Chaput has stated that absolute loyalty to the Church s teachings on core bioethical and natural law doctrinal issues must be a higher priority for Catholics than their identity as Americans their party affiliation and agenda and the laws of their country Chaput also argues that for a Catholic loyalty to God is more important than any other identity He says that the martyrs and confessors gave witness to this importance 20 Regarding whether Catholic politicians who support abortion rights for women should be denied communion Chaput has written that while denying anyone the Eucharist is a very grave matter that should be used only in extraordinary cases of public scandal those who are living in serious sin or who deny the teachings of the Church should voluntarily refrain from receiving communion 21 The New York Times in 2004 reported that Chaput said it was sinful for Catholics to vote for Democratic presidential nominee Senator John Kerry He noted Kerry s views on abortion rights among others According to the Times Chaput said that anyone voting for Kerry was cooperating in evil and needed to go to confession After the interview Chaput criticized The New York Times for the way it construed his remarks The archdiocese criticized the article as being heavily truncated and framed and posted a full transcript of it 22 He stopped responding to the paper s inquiries for six years in part because he believed the Times had misrepresented him 23 Chaput was seen by some critics as part of a group of bishops intent on throwing the weight of the Church into the elections 24 In public comments his linkage of the Eucharist to the policy stances of political candidates and their supporters were seen as a politicization of moral theology 25 In 2009 Chaput criticized a spirit of adulation bordering on servility toward President Barack Obama remarking that in democracies we elect public servants not messiahs He said that Obama tried to mask his record on abortion rights and other issues with rosy marketing about unity hope and change Chaput also dismissed the notion that Obama was given a broad mandate saying that he was elected to fix an economic crisis and not to retool American culture on the issues of marriage and the family sexuality bioethics religion in public life and abortion 26 Chaput said that the 2016 American presidential election offered Americans the worst choice in 50 years In his view both Donald Trump and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton were deeply flawed candidates 27 Gun control EditFollowing the 2019 mass shootings in El Paso Texas and Dayton Ohio Chaput wrote that he supports background checks for purchasers of firearms but added this comment Only a fool can believe that gun control will solve the problem of mass violence The people using the guns in these loathsome incidents are moral agents with twisted hearts And the twisting is done by the culture of sexual anarchy personal excess political hatreds intellectual dishonesty and perverted freedoms that we ve systematically created over the past half century 28 LGBT rights Edit Chaput opposes same sex marriage and questioned the upbringing of children of same sex couples He has said that same sex couples cannot show children that their parents love each other in the same way that opposite sex couples can 29 In 2015 Chaput supported the dismissal of Margie Winters the director of religious education at Waldron Mercy Academy in Merion Station Pennsylvania Winters had married her female partner in a civil marriage ceremony in 2007 When a parent reported their marriage to Waldron Principal Nell Stetser asked Winters to resign when she refused the school did not renew her contract 30 Many parents expressed anger and concern over the school s decision Stetser said that many of us accept life choices that contradict current Church teachings but to continue as a Catholic school Waldron Mercy must comply with those teachings She called for an open and honest discussion about this and other divisive issues at the intersection of our society and our Church Chaput said the school administrators had shown character and common sense at a moment when both seem to be uncommon 31 32 33 On October 4 2018 at the Synod on Young People and Vocations Chaput objected to the use of the terms LGBT or LGBTQ in church documents He said There is no such thing as an LGBTQ Catholic or a transgender Catholic or even a heterosexual Catholic as if our sexual appetites defined who we are as if these designations described discrete communities of differing but equal integrity within the real ecclesial community the body of Jesus Christ Sexual abuse Edit Chaput has denounced what he sees as a lack of orthodoxy in the church He accused past Catholic leaders of ignorance cowardice and laziness in forming young people to carry the faith into the future 34 On March 27 2019 in a speech to Ohio seminarians he blamed sexual abuse in the Catholic Church on a pattern of predatory homosexuality and a failure to weed that out from church life 35 36 37 Immigration reform Edit Chaput advocates reform of immigration laws to regularize the status of most undocumented immigrants as a moral imperative 38 See also EditCatholic Church in the United States Historical list of the Catholic bishops of the United StatesReferences Edit Baldwin Lou July 20 2011 Philadelphia Welcomes Archbishop Chaput CatholicPhilly com Archdiocese of Philadelphia Retrieved October 29 2017 a b c d e f g Biography and Curriculum Vitae of Most Reverend Charles J Chaput O F M Cap D D Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Denver Archived from the original on July 24 2011 a b c Power Louis March 1999 Charles Chaput a remarkable American Archbishop AD2000 Vol 12 no 2 p 7 Archived from the original on August 4 2011 Retrieved July 19 2011 The Coat of Arms of Archbishop of Denver Charles Chaput Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Denver Archived from the original on July 23 2011 Retrieved July 19 2011 Palmo Rocco July 18 2011 Render Unto Chaput Sources Denver s Capuchin Philadelphia s Revolution Whispers in the Loggia Retrieved July 19 2011 PhillyBurbs com Next Philadelphia archbishop promises changes By James McGinnis July 20 2011 Chaput Charles March 10 2010 Thoughts on Roman Catholics for Obama First Things Retrieved July 19 2011 Acta Apostolicae Sedis PDF Vol LXXXIX 1997 p 202 Retrieved January 23 2020 Rocco Francis X April 30 2010 Pope meets with investigators of disgraced Legion National Catholic Reporter Religion News Service Retrieved January 24 2020 Archbishop Charles Chaput O F M Cap named Archbishop of Philadelphia Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia July 19 2011 Archived from the original on July 23 2011 Retrieved July 19 2011 Allen Jr John L July 18 2011 Pope taps Chaput for Philadelphia National Catholic Reporter Goodstein Laurie July 19 2011 For Philadelphia Archdiocese a Powerful Conservative Voice The New York Times Archbishop Chaput among 8 US Prelates Chosen as WYD Catechists ZENIT News Agency July 27 2011 Archived from the original on September 27 2012 Retrieved July 28 2011 Review of Archbishop Chaput s Render unto Caesar US bishops elect delegates to synod Kurtz Chaput DiNardo Gomez O Loughlin Michael J October 9 2016 New cardinals signal a shift away from the U S culture wars America Retrieved January 24 2020 Terruso Julia October 10 2015 Cardinal Chaput Not so fast Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved January 24 2020 Streva Virginia January 23 2020 Cleveland s Bishop Nelson Perez to replace Archbishop Charles Chaput as leader of Philadelphia Catholic church Philly Voice Cf Chaput Charles J 2008 Render Unto Caesar Serving the Nation by Living our Catholic Beliefs in Political Life Doubleday ISBN 978 0 385 52228 1 CNS STORY Archbishop Chaput Catholic teaching trumps party loyalty on abortion webarchive loc gov Archived from the original on December 5 2012 Gorski Eric May 29 2004 Denver archbishop Catholics must accept church s teachings The Denver Post Archived from the original on September 27 2008 Retrieved February 26 2006 All the News That s Fit to Print Sort Of PDF Archived from the original PDF on November 24 2004 Neroulias Nicole September 24 2010 Denver Archbishop Chaput May Reconsider New York Times Boycott The Huffington Post Retrieved July 19 2011 Kirkpatrick David D Goodstein Laurie October 12 2004 Group of Bishops Using Influence to Oppose Kerry The New York Times Retrieved July 19 2011 Denver archbishop Catholics must accept church s teachings Oakland Tribune Find Articles at BNET findarticles com Archived from the original on September 27 2008 Retrieved January 13 2022 Denver Archbishop Warns of Spirit of Adulation Surrounding Obama Catholic News Agency February 24 2009 Retrieved February 26 2009 US presidential election offers the worst choice in 50 years says archbishop The Catholic Herald September 16 2016 Retrieved January 23 2020 Rouselle Christine August 7 2019 Archbishop Chaput Look deeper than symptoms to solve mass violence The Catholic Herald Archived from the original on December 13 2019 Retrieved January 24 2020 Allen John L July 19 2011 Exclusive interview with Archbishop Charles Chaput National Catholic Reporter Retrieved July 19 2011 Desmond Joan Frawley July 21 2015 A Catholic Mother Reflects on Furor Over Philly Teacher in Same Sex Marriage Retrieved September 24 2015 Gay Priest Fired From Chaplain Job Asks Pope To Meet LGBT Catholics In U S The Huffington Post July 20 2015 Archives Philly com articles philly com Statement of Archbishop Charles J Chaput O F M Cap Regarding Waldron Mercy Academy Archdiocese of Philadelphia Office of Communications Press release July 13 2015 Retrieved January 26 2020 Pentin Edward October 4 2018 Archbishop Chaput LGBT Should Not Be Used in Church Docs National Catholic Register Retrieved October 5 2018 Chaput Charles March 27 2019 Facing the future with hope and joy Catholic Philly Retrieved January 26 2020 White Christopher January 24 2020 Bishop Perez of Cleveland tapped to replace Chaput in Philadelphia Crux Retrieved January 24 2020 O Loughlin Michael J February 24 2019 Despite external pressure little talk of homosexuality at Vatican abuse summit America Retrieved January 26 2020 Chaput Charles February 19 2013 Justice prudence and immigration reform Catholic Philly Retrieved January 24 2020 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Charles J Chaput Wikimedia Commons has media related to Charles Joseph Chaput The Archdiocese of Philadelphia website How to Conduct Politics as Catholics The Denver Memorandum Espresso August 13 2008 Review of Render Unto Caesar The Ludwig von Mises Institute September 2 2008 More than able to hold her own girl gets boot from Catholic football league Chaput quoted Catholic Church titlesPreceded byHarold Joseph Dimmerling Bishop of Rapid City1988 1997 Succeeded byBlase J CupichPreceded byJames Stafford Archbishop of Denver1997 2011 Succeeded bySamuel J AquilaPreceded byJustin Francis Rigali Archbishop of Philadelphia2011 2020 Succeeded byNelson J Perez Portals Biography Catholicism Pennsylvania Retrieved from https 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