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To: little jeremiah
Actually this is not true. Leftist Dem “Catholics” are, but many R Catholic legislators are pro-life. I’m on a couple of pro-life email lists, one is Catholic, so I keep up with things.

Well, here's the deal.

The real Catholics, I spell with a capital "C" and do not put in quotes, ie *Catholics*. The faggot-loving, baby-killing so-called catholics are..."catholics".

Two distinct groups. The RAT-catholics, lying just by their purported religious affiliation, are stealing the votes of the Catholic faithful. Typical lying cheating RATs.

If the priests were doing their jobs properly, they would encourage the parisioners to vote for pro-life Republicans who would represent their interests.

791 posted on 05/13/2018 11:06:58 PM PDT by ROCKLOBSTER (The Obama is about to hit the fan.)
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To: ROCKLOBSTER

“If the priests were doing their jobs properly, they would encourage the parisioners to vote for pro-life Republicans who would represent their interests.”

Catholic here. (capital C)

I only that were so. It’s been my experience that if you set out to attend Mass at a different parish every week, you’ll wear out a set of tires in a year before you hear five sermons pounding on pro-life tenets. There’s one time during the liturgical year that you will probably hear this talked about, and that’s right before the Annual March for Life. Otherwise...pretty much crickets.

The Church is afraid of their own shadow. It’s been playing footsie for so long with the government they’re scared to death of losing that 501(c)(3) rating. I long for some bomb-throwing from the pulpit, and it’s just not there.

The best pro-life hard line sermon I’ve heard was delivered by a big ol’ regular working family guy deacon just prior to the 2012 election. He even gave the congregation a heads up about the subject matter before his delivery pretty much telling them it was going to be offensive to some. (Pretty sad when pro-life subject matter delivered in a Catholic church is offensive.)

He was great, and I took him aside after Mass and thanked him for it. He told me it was long overdue.

The next best one was from our quite young pastor. He’s a regular guy and pretty feisty. I think of him as a throw-back to the street tough Irish and Italian immigrant boys that went into the seminary in the early 20th century.

His sermon was delivered right before the 2016 election and pretty much to the point: can’t be Catholic and be for abortion and candidates that support it. No way to reconcile that.

About three weeks after the pastor’s great sermon, he came over to my sister’s house to hang with our family for a few hours for a reason I cannot remember. I got a couple of Yuenglings in him, and asked him about that sermon. He told me there’s some “constraint” coming from the Diocese on how rowdy we can get about certain things. He was not real proud of having to admit that.

It’s no wonder the Church is losing members left and right. I’ve been struggling a little myself on whether to stay. But that would be conceding to The Plan: muck up the militant teachings of the Church and drive good men and women away...the real key driving the MEN away.


850 posted on 05/14/2018 5:13:34 AM PDT by EMI_Guy ("You have to slow down to go fast." - Kenny Roberts)
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To: ROCKLOBSTER

This Catholic agrees with you.


857 posted on 05/14/2018 5:23:44 AM PDT by Melian (Patriots fight!)
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