Mario Cuomo

Being pro-choice doesn’t necessarily make Biden a bad Catholic

By Mark Silk — February 27, 2021
(RNS) — But he could do more to make the case.

How will Joe Biden deal with the abortion question?

By Mark Silk — September 4, 2020
(RNS) — For the duration of the Democratic primary season, the abortion issue was off the table. Now that the general election is here, there's something to talk about.

On abortion, Tim Kaine is a bridge to Hillary Clinton’s past

By Trevin Wax — August 8, 2016
(RNS) On abortion, Hillary Clinton and her running mate Tim Kaine, have flown to different wings within the “pro-choice” camp.

Mario Cuomo’s overlooked contributions to bioethics (COMMENTARY)

By A. James Rudin — January 6, 2015
(RNS) Through the New York state's Task Force on Life and the Law, he helped shift the center of the medical universe to the patient.

Did Mario Cuomo pave the way for today’s conservative Catholic dissenters? (ANALYSIS)

By David Gibson — January 2, 2015
(RNS) As liberal Catholics eulogize the former New York governor, who famously elaborated a position by which Catholics pols could be “personally opposed” to abortion while still supporting abortion rights, it’s worth considering whether today’s conservative Catholics are benefiting from that same rationale when it comes to other policies.
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