Thursday, July 28, 2005

Rep. Hyde to Sen. Durban: One Catholic to Another . . .

Here is the text of a letter [.pdf format] Illinois Congressman Henry J. Hyde sent today to Senator Durbin, in response to his questioning of Judge John Roberts, Jr.:

I read with some interest comments attributed to you in news reports detailing your Monday meeting with the President's Supreme Court nominee, Judge John G. Roberts, Jr.

While we may disagree on various domestic and international issues, we have also found common ground over the years on numerous matters of importance to all Americans. As Catholics, we certainly share a common experience, including the awful legacy of anti-Catholic bigotry that permeated American politics well into the 20th century.

"Irish Need Not Apply" signs were common in the storefront windows of Chicago's neighborhoods until a few years ago, a bias driven largely by the Catholic faith shared by most Irish-Americans. I want to believe you do not wish to turn back the clock on that ugly period of our history, and that's why these comments attributed to you concern me.

No one of our faith -- or that of any other denomination or religion -- should be excluded from public office for his or her religious values. Article VI of the U.S. Constitution unequivocally prohits a litmus test: "No religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office of public trust under the United States."

"Practicing Catholics Need Not Apply" cannot become a rallying cry of modern day religious bigots who would seek to drive from the public square all federal office candidates of faith. I hope that your question to Judge Roberts, if accurately reported, does not constitute an opening salvo in a process in which the candidate's faith will constitute sufficient justification for denying him a speedy confirmation.

Very truly yours,

Henry J Hyde
Chairman

Via ConfirmThem.com, a project of Redstate.Org.