Posted on 11/20/2014 2:30:39 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe
Thank you Girlene.
Catholic Charities will suffer the same fate as Catholic schools and hospitals; Caesar doesn’t face competition, and will simply drive them out of business with taxpayer-subsidized programs controlled by the government instead of a quasi-independent competitor.
When I was an active Catholic, I dutifully gave to Catholic missions operating in Mexico, Central and South America. This on top of the billions in tax dollars given in foreign aid. These countries either pizzed the money away or crooked politicians siphoned it off for themselves. Now that these people have let their homelands turn into hellholes, they expect us to let them just waltz in and further drain our already overburdened resources.
It's time we say, no more. If the Catholic Church wants to take care of these “refugees,” let the Church take them in. I'm sure there's room for some at the Vatican. Maybe the Church can sell off some of its artwork and jewels to provide for these freeloaders.
Sorry. I and most of America are tapped out.
the Catholic churches in US will be as empty as the ones in Europe at this rate.
Why are you rephrasing it?
Why do you ask?
Yep immigration is largely Catholic immigration, even of the Mexican immigrants living in America about 70% of them are still Catholic.
No wonder they are throwing their support behind Obama. Where's all the Bishops' money going to come from if taxpayers no longer fund them?
I just ended up in a position where I’m dealing with bills and debts raising a family, and see no point in giving to an organization that is doing fine financially. This isn’t a rant about the wealth of the Vatican or anything like that; I’d simply rather pay my bills than give it to my parish which is doing fine. I have no savings to speak of, I’ll have college/higher education costs coming up, with nothing set aside for them; I live paycheck to paycheck, slowly paying down debt, driving old cars, and I trust God will understand.
Ever since I’ve had children and can’t afford the parish school, I’ve seen no reason to subsidize the Catholic education of others’ children in that school via the Sunday collection.
Somehow these pointy hats forget the lesson of St Paul who valued his Roman Citizenship and demanded to be tried as one. Never hear them complain about what happens to an American citizen if and when they enter for example Mexico illegally.
Immigration prevents that, it is why as American born Catholics have been leaving Catholicism, the Catholic percentage of the population has remained pretty much the same.
The Bishops have been wrong before and they are wrong now. I believe we should treat all immigrants humanely which does not preclude making sure proper immigration procedure is followed and deporting those who do not bother to follow them.
The bishops spreading socialism in direct opposition to Catholic Doctrine is to blame.
I kind of doubt that. I am sure many are non religious or members of the Evangelical and Pentacostal churches which are growing very strongly in Mexico and Central America. What you want find is many members of mainline Protestant churches.
Catholicism approves of lawlessness?
Who knew?
The minute the Bishops refuse to hand out contraceptives or abortion referrals to the immigrant womyn they risk having the money yanked. So I wonder when that shoe will drop.
Mexico is not part of Central America, and why do you keep going on about Central America anyway?
The immigration laws were rewritten in 1965 to import more Catholics from the Catholic nations south of our border and they do, tens of millions of them and their offspring.
Immigration is what keeps the Catholic percentage fairly stable and what is costing us the nation, with Texas in the sights of the democrats.
Mexico - North American:
The last census reported, by self-ascription, that 94.5% of the population is Christian. Roman Catholics are 89% of the total
Mexico is part of North America.
It seemed like an odd thing to do since it has nothing to do with anything in either case but makes more sense in the former rather than the latter formulation.
See posts #36 and #37 above from ansel12 and Graybeard58
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