Bishop Martino Regrets King’s College
Commencement Speaker Selection
Bishop Joseph F. Martino said today that the
decision by King’s College to have Sen.
Robert Casey serve as commencement speaker
on May 17 is, in view of his affirmative
vote for Kathleen Sebelius as Secretary of
Health and Human Services, an affront to all
who value the sanctity of life. Previously,
the Bishop had asked Sen. Casey to reflect
on his oft-stated pro-life beliefs and
oppose the nomination of Gov. Sebelius who
as a Catholic has been a committed advocate
of abortion while she served as governor of
Kansas. It is the Bishop’s position that
his vote on April 28 demonstrates that Sen.
Casey is a reliable vote for President
Barack Obama’s aggressive pro-abortion
agenda, one which pro-life advocates claim
is promoting the “culture of death” in the
United States.
“Sen. Casey’s appearance at King’s
graduation ceremony is sad and disappointing
in view of his recent alignment with
anti-life forces in the Senate and the
highest offices of our government,” Bishop
Martino said. “I do not believe he has the
moral stature to stand before the graduates
of a Catholic college to address them about
their futures and the challenges they will
face when on the most important issue of the
day—the sanctity of human life—he cannot
muster the courage to oppose the
pro-abortion agenda which is currently being
promoted in Washington.”
Bishop Martino acknowledges that the
decision to invite Sen. Casey was made by
King’s College prior to the vote on Gov.
Sebelius and prior to his vote to rescind
the Mexico City Policy which allows taxpayer
funds to be used abroad by Planned
Parenthood and other organizations to
promote abortion and contraception. At the
time of the Senator’s selection to deliver
the commencement address, he had no
objection to the invitation. “Now, however,”
the Bishop said, “it is truly unfortunate
that this Catholic institution will be seen
as providing a forum for a politician who is
steadily distancing himself from pro-life
principles and, sadly, from his father’s
legacy as a statesman who championed the
rights of the unborn. As Bishop, I will
continue to challenge Sen. Casey whenever he
fails to cast a vote or advance a position
that will protect the most vulnerable in our
society.”