In this time when being pro-life means you can be rounded up by agents of our thugocracy. In this time when pro-life clinics are being firebombed, torched, vandalized, and terrorized this appointment by the pope and its defense just undercuts what so many courageous Catholics are doing right now.

It ain’t easy being pro-life nowadays. The mainstream media ignores or humiliates you. You’re accused of being a misogynist or a Nazi for wanting to save the life of children. Threats against you are ignored by the authorities. So for the pope to announce a nomination such as this in a time such as this, it just seems like a slap in the face intended to dispirit all of us.

Now, we have the president of the Pontifical Academy for Life defending it. This moment cries out for courage, someone to speak out. But what do we get? More cheerleading from the social justice gang.

Seriously, what he’s saying here is just the old cliche that to be really really pro-life you have to be like totally into social justice.

Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia, president of the academy, reportedly said that he and the academy also are “against euthanasia, against assisted suicide, against social inequalities, against the death penalty, against arming children, against violence, against every coercive power and against all forms of totalitarianism.”

“The choice of Mazzucato came from the recommendations of several academicians to address attacks on life that come from inequality,” the archbishop said, pointing out that according to Save the Children, some 2 million children die of malnutrition each year.

OK. I get that. But couldn’t you find an economist who, while being anti-starving was also against aborting children in the womb.

I’m so tired of this bs about widening the meaning of pro-life until it achieves meaninglessness. But why is the archbishop playing off being against children starving vs. abortion. This is a false dichotomy. One can clearly be against people starving while being against abortion.

The horrifying realization of the Pope Francis papacy is how unserious so many in charge actually are. Or perhaps they’re serious but just not about Catholicism.

Catholic News: Convinced that poverty, inequality and economic systems are killing millions of people each year and threatening the dignity of many more people, Pope Francis appointed an economist to the Pontifical Academy for Life.

But the nomination of Mariana Mazzucato, a professor of the economics of innovation and public value at University College London, raised concern in some quarters because of her retweets or positive comments on tweets in June criticizing the U.S. Supreme Court decision to overrule Roe v. Wade and affirm that there is no constitutional right to abortion in the United States.

Mazzucato’s nomination, as well as the nomination of six other new members, was announced by the Vatican Oct. 15.

In the wake of the criticism, Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia, president of the academy, told Catholic News Service Oct. 20 that all the members, including Mazzucato, “have at heart the value of human life in their area of expertise.”

“They are not all Catholics and do not profess all the tenets of the Catholic faith,” the archbishop said. “And we know there are differences on the level of ethics, but they defend life in its entirety.”

A statement from the academy Oct. 19 said, “The Pontifical Academy for Life is a body of study and research. So, debate and dialogue take place among people from different backgrounds.” However, it added, when a document is prepared for publication by the academy it is first reviewed by the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith.

In addition, the statement noted, after academicians recommend new members and before they are appointed by the pope, they are vetted through consultation with the apostolic nuncio and the bishops’ conference of the countries where they live and work.

“This happened in this case as well and there were no problems,” the statement said.

The statutes of the academy say members are appointed “on the basis of their academic qualifications, proven professional integrity, professional expertise and faithful service in the defense and promotion of the right to life of every human person.”

“The academy is definitely against abortion. Absolutely,” Archbishop Paglia told CNS.

He and the academy also are “against euthanasia, against assisted suicide, against social inequalities, against the death penalty, against arming children, against violence, against every coercive power and against all forms of totalitarianism.”

“The choice of Mazzucato came from the recommendations of several academicians to address attacks on life that come from inequality,” the archbishop said, pointing out that according to Save the Children, some 2 million children die of malnutrition each year.

“Obviously, the Pontifical Academy for Life cannot ignore this tragic situation,” he said.