Hear is a video on Hannity and Priest that says Hannity is a Heretic:
And some comments:
http://www.domusdei.org/2007/03/10/sean-hannity-the-heretic/
I don’t know that much about this birth control issue, but is Hannity a Heretic?
Hear is a video on Hannity and Priest that says Hannity is a Heretic:
And some comments:
http://www.domusdei.org/2007/03/10/sean-hannity-the-heretic/
I don’t know that much about this birth control issue, but is Hannity a Heretic?
Here not Hear.
If he is in favor of the use of contraceptives by anybody, including married people, then he is counter to the laws of the Church. In his favor, so are most of the Catholics in the US, Canada, and Europe, but the Church is not a democracy.
But he’s a great American. 
Not to defend Hannity, but I find any discussion about who is a good (insert religion) reflects more on the person asking the question than the subject itself.
Imagine if everyone focused on addressing their own spiritual responsibilities and not those of others…
Martin Luther was a bad Catholic.
If you are a Catholic, then you are expected to submit to the church’s instruction on moral issues.
Since he does not so submit, I would expect that the Catholic church would then consider him to be other than a good Catholic.
Opinions from outside the church may vary as to whether he’s a bad Catholic or not.
IMHO.
The Church does pressure recalcitrant Catholic politicians: Bishops to pressure Catholic politicians, so I’d not expect other public figures to be immune from same.
Whether to apply it in Hannity’s case would be a political decision, weighed against his value to religious conservatism in the U.S.
I believe a heretic would be spreading heresy about theological dogma, not disagreeing with church behavioral doctrine that springs from the dogma.
Thanks for your intense interest in the Catholic Church, by the way.
Here’s Andrew Sullivan’s take on things:
Nothing like a good schism, eh? Guess the Church has never looked too kindly on the whole “thinking for yourself” thing. Of course he’s a bad Catholic. Not a whole lot of wiggle room; you’re either with 'em or you’re against 'em. Sorry, Sean.
Can’t help but feel a bit of Schadenfreude, since I’ve long thought of this latter-day Captain America as a dimwitted tool, and the archetypical square-jawed, blow-dried media figurehead for the all the worst things my own country has to offer the world: the hawkish jingoism, the dumbed-down moralizing, the barefaced anti-intellectualism, brash arrogance, and commoditized patriotism.
My mom’s a big fan, though.
I guess a pedantic argument could be made that he holds a heretical position on birth control (in the narrow sense that he holds a belief which is contrary to official Church doctrine), but that, all by itself, does not make someone a “bad Catholic” and he’s hardly alone among the laity in that belief.
I will say that Sean Hannity is a complete tool, smarmy, hypocritcal, often dishonest and a total shill for the White House and the GOP. I don’t like the guy at all, but his position on birth control is not one of the reasons why.