- Joseph O'Rourke (ex-Jesuit)
Joseph O'Rourke (
May 15 ,1938 –July 24 ,2008 ) was an Americanpro-choice activist who professed a Roman Catholic faith despite promoting reproductive rights that were at odds with the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church.Biography
Joseph O'Rourke was born on May 15, 1938 in Hudson, NY and died on July 24, 2008 in Oak Park, IL.
O'Rourke joined the priesthood and the
Jesuit Order of the Roman Catholic Church.O'Rourke was a vocal activist of the Vietnam war and was a member of the infamous D.C. 9 which broke into Dow Chemical in Washington, D.C. in 1969 and destroyed some of the companies files. Dow Chemical was the primary manufacturer of Napalm during this time.Chihara, Michelle. (July 31, 2002). " [http://csindy.com/csindy/2002-07-25/cover2.html Father Figures] ." "Colorado Springs Independent." Retrieved June 21, 2007.] Verify credibility|date=April 2008
In 1974 O'Rourke created controversy when he
baptised a baby whose 19-year-old mother had expressed her belief inreproductive rights andfamily planning . Although the Church had refused the child baptism, O'Rourke performed the ceremony on the steps of the parish church, Immaculate Conception Church inMarlborough, Massachusetts .Chihara, Michelle. (July 31, 2002). " [http://csindy.com/csindy/2002-07-25/cover2.html Father Figures] ." "Colorado Springs Independent." Retrieved June 21, 2007.] Verify credibility|date=April 2008 He was dismissed from the Jesuit order in August 1974; however, O’Rourke continued to live with his order and appealed his dismissal to Rome, alleging that he had a right to baptize the baby and that the mother was a “Catholic in good standing.” [Catholics in Political Life. (2004). " [http://www.catholicvote.net/issues/additional_resources/2004bishops_history.htm The US Bishops' Political Activism Against Abortion] ." Retrieved June 21, 2007.] Verify credibility|date=April 2008O'Rourke went on to become the first president of
Catholics for a Free Choice , but in 1979 he was replaced with Patricia McMahon who went on to change CFFC's legal status from a lobby group to an educational association, thereby opening the group up to tax-exempt status and to foundation support.O'Rourke remained a critic of Catholic Church policy in matters of sexuality, yet remains committed to Catholic advocacy of religious liberty, and for constitutional, economic, political and human rights.
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