Posted on 09/28/2006 6:10:37 AM PDT by kellynla
Earlier this month, a scant 400 people marched in the Los Angeles Labor Day demonstration in support of illegal immigrants, a dramatic decline compared to the 400,000 who attempted to bring downtown Los Angeles to a halt in May. Still, this didnt keep Cardinal Roger Mahoney from joining in and proclaiming to tell parishioners at the opulent Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in downtown Los Angeles that without this immigrant population, this state would be bankrupt.
To the contrary, Mahoney has it backwards. Unless this illegal immigrant invasion is stopped right now, the state of California is certain to go bankrupt, and soon.
While writing our new book, Minutemen: The Battle to Secure Americas Borders, we attempted to interview Mahoney. Sadly he refused our request. We were able to speak with Kevin Appleby, director of migration and refugee policy for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops in Washington, D.C. Mr. Appleby asserted to us that the churchs solution is different from the Minutemens solution, which he characterized as to build a wall and seal the border. Instead, Appleby argued in support of a guest worker program, which he refused to categorize as an amnesty.
When pressed, Appleby shifted ground, arguing that the United States has a moral obligation not to its own citizens, but to open our borders to Mexicans who want to live and work here. With the U.S. being the greatest economic power in the world, he explained to us, we would have some obligation to help Mexico solve their problem of poverty. He then insisted that legalizing Mexican here illegally would allow the church to make sure they are hired at or above minimum wage, with benefits.
(Excerpt) Read more at humanevents.com ...
Guess I hit a nerve! Better put some ice on that, keyboard heavyweight.
that's right, genius and like I said, anytime you think you have the stones to insult me to my face;
you just let me know.
I won't be holding my breath. LMAO
Sounds like the RCC is recruiting for the Democrat Party, financed by the good old tax drones of the USA, as usual.
"Mahoney and the Catholic church have been knee deep in politics, illegal immigration, and 'rights' for those illegals - generally things that should not be allowed of any religious entity."
Religious leaders have a right and an obligation to speak out on moral issues but not to participate in politics per se.
The teaching of the Church on immigration is well stated in posts 41 and 34 of this thread.
The problem some of us have with this is that Mahoney does not appear to be following Church teaching on this issue.
This is not surprising to us as he does not appear to follow Church teaching on other important issues either.
*poke-poke-poke*
Thank you. No time to respond further. Next time perhaps. For the record, I am fanatical about Illegal Immigration as well.
As I said earlier, I believe we still have freedom of speech in this country and if a member of the clergy wishes to speak; I may not agree with their position on a particular issue but I will be the first one to defend them of their right.
Now if you have a problem with that; then you should move to China where they don't allow Catholic priests to speak!
I can't really agree with you about Cardinal Mahoney. I don't fault him so much for his stand on Mexican immigrants, because although I disagree with it there are some good Catholics who somewhat naively think this is the charitable position to take.
Mahoney, however, is not just naive. He has been a dissident and a troublemaker who has spent much of his life undermining the Church. There's nothing naive about it, it's deliberate. The sooner he is out of office the better. He should have been replaced long since by a bishop who is truly loyal to the Church.
Well you and I are on the same page.
I don't agree with Mahony either and I too believe he should be replaced but I am NOT going to smear the man.
We all make mistakes and I believe Mahony is on the wrong side of this issue of illegal immigration. The Catholic Church and her bishops should be demanding that Mexico FIX THEIR MESS instead of dumping their problems on our back porch. Mexico is one of the richest countries in the world and there is no reason for their citizens or foreign terrorists to be crossing our border illegally and/or allowing illegal drugs to be smuggled into America.
Cardinal Mahoney, Traitor to the Catholic Faith.
Most of these immigrants become protestants, Jehovah's Witnesses, or unchurched.
May God in Christ through the power of the Holy Spirit confound, confuse, and destroy every plan and scheme of Cardinal Mahony, and may the Blessed Trinity convert his heart.
That is up to his flock. I am more concerned with his massive efforts to subvert the authority of the United States over its borders and over illegal aliens in its midst. I consider him a threat to the nation.
2) I have a problem with any protected institution being directly active in politics, this applies to a tax protected church as well as to a tax funded school system, to the officials of that church and to the officials of a teacher's union.
3/a) I would have a problem if the government sought to close down the catholic church, but I doubt if either you or I would feel particular agonies if Santeria were deemed illegal for cruelty to animals. (?/!)
3/b) What's your defense for Voodoo?
4) Pedophile priests being protected by the RC also might claim freedom of association or expression if they were out where someone could get them ... you OK with that one as well?
5) Just remember that Sharpton and Jackson are also 'men of God' - it does not follow that all men of cloth are saints.
I am a Catholic myself, and I will say this loudly, RESPECT IS EARNED, NOT GIVEN, and respect for the office the Cardinal holds only goes so far. Even if Cdl. Mahoney was for the sealing of the borders and deportion of all illegal aliens, I would still not respect him for the horrible manner he runs the LA archdiocese, how hetrodoxy goes unchecked, how religous vocations have been all but destroyed.
Telling the truth is not bashing the Catholic church.
I've found the history of the Catholic Church fascinating. You may know of the Borgia family. Pope Alexander VI, father to Lucrezia Borgia, (he had several mistresses who bore him about half a dozen children) was a ruthless s.o.b. who killed anyone who stood in the way of his power trip. His son, Cesare, was a cardinal (thanks to dear old dad) after leaving the orders he became a murderous and ruthless duke.
There is one very important part of our Constitution we can thank the Catholic church for, Amendment one. Our founders wanted to spare us the strangle hold Europe had suffered.
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