Does this mean that we close down all Catholic hospitals? It’d be tough to assist folks, especially poor folks, if these hospitals couldn’t receive reimbursement for services from government-provided health insurance.
Does this mean all Catholic colleges and universities would stop accepting students with Pell grants and federal student loans?
What about Catholic secondary schools that obtain state aid to pay for things like textbooks, bus transportation, or lunch for poor children?
I’d do away with all the above government programs, but as long as those programs exist, it would be difficult (read: pretty darned near impossible) to run hospitals, colleges, and schools without participating in them.
Many of the hospitals will shed their Catholic identity, the way Catholic Healthcare West became Dignity Health (so they could commit abortions without interference.) Others will defy the bishops, and some of the the bishops will wink wink their approval.
The colleges will go along with the forced faggotry in defiance of the bishops, and some of the the bishops will wink wink their approval.
Some dioceses will go along with the forced faggotry. Most of those will produce an avalanche of words to deceive the few Catholics who object to the faggotry. They will label those objectors as uncharitable and bigoted, the way they label those who object to their attempts to dissolve the border.