Miguel Diaz, a Collegeville, Minn., professor, has been nominated by President Obama to serve as ambassador to the Vatican. Diaz, a theology professor at St. John’s University and the College of St. Benedict, supported Obama’s presidential campaign and that fact, say anti-abortion activists, means he cannot be pro-life.
Diaz is a board member of the Catholic Theological Society and previously served as president of the Academy of Catholic Hispanic Theologians. He also wrote “On Being Human: U.S. Hispanic and Rahnerian Perspectives” and edited “From the Heart of Our People: Latino/a Explorations in Catholic Systemic Theology.”
A Cuban-American, Diaz has built bridges between Latino communities and the Catholic church. He would be the first Latino ambassador to the Vatican from the United States.
But his nomination is sparking outcry from conservative Catholics because Diaz is not “pro-life” enough.
Diaz hasn’t weighed in on the issue of abortion very often. Last year, he told the Catholic News Agency, “Wherever we can, we should advance life at all stages.”
Lifesitenews.com, a clearinghouse for anti-abortion news, said Diaz “reportedly is pro-life but has compromised his views by backing Obama and others.”
The site continued, “That someone like Diaz can claim to follow the pro-life teachings of the Catholic Church and assist an abortion advocate in becoming president won’t go unnoticed as the Senate confirmation process takes place.”
The conservative Catholic League said, “It is a sad commentary on the Democratic party that out of the entire country they can’t field a candidate to represent the U.S. to the Vatican who is unequivocally opposed to abortion-on-demand.”
In the same breath the group said, “In choosing professor Miguel H. Diaz to be the U.S. Ambassador to the Vatican, President Obama has selected a man whose writings do not address such hot-button issues as abortion.”
Diaz is expected to have a swift confirmation in the U.S. Senate.













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