Faith Leaders Available to Respond to Foley Scandal

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

The abuse and cover-up scandal of Rep. Foley has shown once again that leaders of the Religious Right are out of step with the values of mainstream Americans. While Family Research Council's Tony Perkins rationalizes the cover-up of Rep. Foley's predatory behavior by saying members of Congress and their staffs were simply "fearful of acting because they would be seen as homophobic or gay bashing," faith leaders around the country are speaking the truth that Perkins' partisan loyalties prevent him from saying. Protecting vulnerable children can never be subordinated to the quest for political power. A group of diverse faith leaders made this points strongly in a letter to House leaders. African American Ministers in Action and the African American Ministers Leadership Council issues a joint statement pointing out that the scandal reveals the hypocrisy of politicians and religious leaders who claim to have a monopoly on 'values.'

Click here for audio responses from faith leaders available for comment. And please call Jessica Watson with Faith in Public Life at 202.544.7821 or 781-367-7746 to arrange interviews.

Rev. Jennifer Butler is the Executive Director of Faith in Public Life

"The failure of Congressional leadership to take swift action in response to Mark Foley's behavior exemplifies placing personal power and greed above moral behavior."

Rev. Joseph Darby is Senior Pastor at Morris Brown AME Church, Charleston, SC
"The Foley incident and the resultant fallout should be a cautionary tale for those who take a narrow view of faith and morality, with exclusionary moral absolutes which do not allow for what those of the Christian tradition call 'grace.' Those on the so-called "religious right" have been vocal, judgmental and mean spirited on issues of gender and have drawn a strict "us versus them" line in the sand."

Rev. Debra Haffner is the Director of the Religious Institute on Sexual Morality, Justice, & Healing
"How ironic that Rep. Foley was chair of the Caucus on Missing and Exploited Children and that the bill he championed in July concentrated on registering treated sex offenders rather than the prevention methods we know keep children safe from abuse."

Sr. Simone Campbell is National Coordinator of NETWORK: A Catholic Social Justice Lobby
"What the Foley cover-up brings to mind is that the use of power to protect self-interest is inevitably corrupting....Congress must face its sins to come to redemption as an institution. "

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