Douglas Kmiec, betrayer of the pro-life cause, has received his reward for his slavish support of President Obama. He has been nominated to be ambassador of the proud, small and Catholic country of Malta. Malta has a very strong and active pro-life movement, so this might get interesting!  Bon Voyage Doug! We’ll stay in touch, and so, I am sure, will our colleagues in lovely Malta!
Other Kmiec related posts on American Catholic:
1. Â Â Kmiec on Kozen…
2. Â Â Archbishop Chaput Weighs in Again
3. Â Â Douthat Puts Kmiec in His Place
4. Â Â Ross Douthat:Â Not Backing Down
5. Â Â Dedicated to Douglas Kmiec
6.   To the “Traitor” Go The Spoils? Kmiec & The Ambassadorship
7. Â Â Another Day, Another Kmiec 180
8. Â Â Shameless
9. Â Â Bag of Silver
10. Â Â More Commencement Controversy
11. Â Â Heee’s Back!
12. Â Â What’s Empathy Got To Do With It?
13. Â Â Kmiec Lectures Fellow “Conservative” Catholics
14. Â Â Is There A Common Ground on Life Issues?
Only goes to show that Mr. Kmiec was interested in the ambassadorship of the Vatican or at least he was considered. Pretty pathetic and sad that he sold his soul for the devil’s cause.
We need to pray for his soul.
Malta was a stumbling block to Islam in the middle ages, and the Axis forces in WW 2.
Will this insignificant island prove a stumbling block
to Obama’s war against the unborn?
Indeed Don, Malta has a proud fighting tradition. Throughout the ages it has been a bastion of the Faith in the Mediterranean and during WW2 the entire island was awarded the Victoria Cross, Britain’s highest award for gallantry. I think this appointment, which is obviously Obama’s way to fob off Kmiec with something Obama considers insignificant, may come back to haunt both Kmiec and Obama.
Malta is one of the most, if not THE most, pro-life country on earth, according to an article I read some years ago in Our Sunday Visitor. It is also one of the most Catholic countries on earth, outside of (of course) Vatican City State. And don’t the Knights of Malta still exist today as a Papal honorary order?
I am relieved. he can do little damage there and hopefully he will be there the entire 2012 election season
As a side note, Malta has a few fantastic ancient Churches. If you ever get a chance to travel Europe include Malta on your itinerary.
I am not sold on the idea that Prof. Kmiec knows anymore whether he is coming or going. I would not be the least surprised if he were compelled to resign from his position in Malta ‘ere long to ‘spend more time with his family’ (under their watchful supervision).
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Malta is hosting more and more prominent people and it’s becoming the hub of lots of important meetings. Hope you enjoy it on our island!
Malta is definitely on my top ten list of places to visit!