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Catholic for Kerry ousted at bishops' conference

By Joe Feuerherd 

Message to church employees who support John Kerry's presidential bid:
public endorsement of the pro-choice Catholic senator could cost you your
job. 

Just ask Ono Ekeh, founder and moderator of the Catholics for Kerry
e-mail discussion list and, until March 9, program coordinator at the
U.S. bishops' Secretariat for African-American Catholics. The 33-year-old
father of two is now looking for work. 

It all started in late February when Deal Hudson, publisher of Crisis
magazine and a key player in the Bush campaign outreach to Catholic
voters, revealed in his widely distributed weekly "e-letter" that Ekeh
hosted the pro-Kerry site. Hudson is a leader of efforts to get U.S.
bishops to publicly confront pro-choice Catholic elected officials. 

"Look," wrote Hudson, "it's one thing for a Catholic to be a pro-life
Democrat -- that in itself is a perfectly legitimate position and
consistent with our Catholic Faith. However, it's completely unacceptable
to follow Ekeh and trade away our pro-life responsibilities." 

Ekeh "even goes so far as to defend Kerry against the explicit directives
from the Vatican and the USCCB that condemn political support for
abortion and gay marriage." Concluded Hudson, "As Kerry advances down the
presidential campaign trail, and as other Catholics equivocate on his
blatantly pro-abortion record, it will become more and more vital for the
bishops to speak out. And for the members of the conference itself, the
issue is getting a bit close to home." 

Two weeks after Hudson's column appeared, Ekeh sat down with his boss and
the human resources director at the bishops' conference offices in
Northeast Washington, D.C. 

"They did a comprehensive review of all my postings on the Catholics for
Kerry Web site and on my personal Web log [an online journal] and said
that my tone toward the church and the bishops was negative," Ekeh told
NCR. Ekeh was asked to explain his role in the Catholics for Kerry e-mail
list. "I told them that I was the founder and moderator of the group." 

Ekeh's support for Kerry was well known among conference employees,
though no one was aware of his role as list moderator. "I have three huge
'John Kerry for President' stickers on my car," said Ekeh, "and when
Kerry would win a primary people would come by and congratulate me." 

Ekeh said he was careful to separate his job from his Web activities,
which he conducted on his personal time. 

Following Hudson's column, said Ekeh, the pressure mounted. In a Feb. 25
column, conservative columnist William F. Buckley termed Ekeh an
"apologist for Senator Kerry's inanimate disapproval of abortion." The
secretary in Ekeh's office was fielding phone calls from Catholics who
wanted him fired. 

At the March 9 meeting, conference officials asked Ekeh to resign and
offered him a severance package. He agreed. "Given the work I had done
for the bishops, [the controversy] created an atmosphere where it was not
going to be productive for me to continue working there." 

Ekeh acknowledges that some of his writings on his personal Web site were
critical of the bishops (he criticized, for example, the bishops'
statements on gay marriage) though he says he was always supportive of
"the church itself." But he gives no ground on his pro-Kerry views,
particularly when it comes to abortion. Kerry, he says, would fund social
programs that would make abortion a less attractive option to women
facing a crisis pregnancy. 

"My opinion is that everyone agrees that abortion is a bad and evil thing
-- the question is how we go about [limiting] it," said Ekeh.
"Conservatives approach it from the 'supply side' and want to criminalize
the providers; I come at from the demand side: Why do women consider
having abortions and what can we do to remove it from the matrix of
choices?" 

That is not a "pro-life" position, Hudson told NCR. 

"That's a rather narrow view of what being pro-life is and certainly
doesn't match what � either [the] bishops in the United States or the
pope" say about the issue, said Hudson. "Pro-life is to protect unborn
life and to protect it directly and not just alleviating conditions,"
said Hudson. 

Further, said Hudson, "The fact that an employee of the bishops'
conference had started this 'Catholics for Kerry' chat room � when Kerry
had gone to such lengths during the nomination debates to insist that he
was the most pro-abortion of all the candidates � was an obvious,
apparent contradiction." 

Ekeh sees no contradiction. "I believe Kerry's entire vision resonates
with Catholic social teaching," said Ekeh, and his support for the
candidate "is in no way close to being contradictory with what I did at
the conference." 

In the course of his years at the conference -- he served as assistant
program coordinator in African-American Secretariat from 1999-2000 and
returned to the job in 2001 -- Ekeh's work was appreciated, he said. "My
evaluations were always good and I think everyone who I worked with would
agree that I did very good work." 

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As another sideline, Ekeh owns a Catholic book store in Waldorf, Md., and
is pursing a doctorate in theology at Catholic University. He will now
have more time to pursue those efforts, he said. 

Does Hudson regret that his writings resulted in unemployment for Ekeh? 

Not at all. "I applaud the bishops for taking this stand -- they've sent
a clear message regarding their commitment to life and the responsibility
of lay Catholics to do the same," Hudson said in his March 19 "e-letter."


"If you're going to play in the sandbox," he told NCR, "then you have to
take the consequences of your public utterances and your public actions."


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"As long as people believe in absurdities they will continue to commit
atrocities." - Voltaire

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