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The Catholic bishops have a vested interest in importing millions of (uneducated and easily-led) Catholics into this country. American Catholics are a little too hard to control anymore, have too much of a tendency to not bother with the hierarchy’s views on birth control and voting and so forth.
Why don’t these bishops set up missionary centers in Mexico instead of expecting the United States to do their charitable work for them?
Seems mighty hypocritical.
Empire building.
Typical so-called “spirit of Vatican II” sixties leftovers who still think the year is 1968. This bunch of BINOs do not speak for this Virginia Catholic on this issue. Not one bit.
They will learn that the good ole USA is just one big pinata’.....
And would these so-called religious people acknowledge that if their compassion was not exceeded by their inability to reason, a total-border fence would vastly reduce the problems that concern them to a trickle? No.
The “Catholic Bishops Conference” is a political organization , not a religious organization.
I didn’t read most of it, but the easiest way to deal with this issue is to discredit those leaders by pointing out that they encourage illegal immigration and thereby play a role in those border deaths and other consequences. Tell them that if they really cared they’d push for strict enforcement of our laws in order to prevent people from trying to cross the desert.
If you’re in Houston, try this guy:
http://lonewacko.com/blog/archives/007094.html
Why are the American Bishops sticking their noses in here?
This should be the business of the Latin American Bishops.
Interesting how the blog does not readily identify who “the bishops” in this delegation are. After searching, as far as I could tell, there were only three. Of those three, two have Spanish surnames and one English. There is no reference as to what dioceses these “bishops” are responsible for. I am beginning to wonder...
Nevertheless, there is much of this same sentiment in parts of the archdiocese of Los Angeles, as personified in Cardinal Mahony and as can be seen in the weekly rag, THE TIDINGS.