Posted on 11/03/2019 7:48:03 AM PST by caww
Bishops from the U.S. and Mexico held a highly political Mass at the border separating their two countries on Saturday morning, insisting in a statement that there is no us and them........ Last month, Bishop Seitz wrote a searing pastoral letter denouncing President Trumps border wall as a monument to hate and a symbol of exclusion and racism.
Borders, in the spirit of the Eucharist, exist not to separate and divide, but to identify and complement one another.
The wall deepens racially charged perceptions of how we understand the border as well as Mexicans and migrants. It extends racist talk of an invasion. It perpetuates the racist myth that the area south of the border is dangerous and foreign and that we are merely passive observers in the growth of narco-violence and the trafficking of human beings and drugs, he said.
Borders are where we encounter each other and create thriving communities in unity and diversity.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
It’s “collective” thinking....
......”These bleeding hearts who fancy themselves as compassionate are typically the most hate filled beings on earth”....
For such men are ‘false’ apostles, ‘deceitful’ workers, ‘masquerading’ as apostles of Christ... And no wonder, for Satan himself ‘masquerades’ as an angel of light... It is not surprising, then, if his servants masquerade as servants of righteousness....2nd Corinthians 11
... not going to happen...
Exactly. So on a national scale, we have asymmetric economic warfare. Despite the individual migrant situation, which is often, but certainly not always, desperate.
In the Diocese of Rockville Centre in 2002 our past Bishop Murphy evicted Dominican nuns from their convent while they were awaiting its renovation. He took it over and spent 1 mill, including 112K on kitchen appliances, to turn it into his residence.
Without borders and prisons there is only hell. Is that where these bishops desire to go ?
Holy Eucharist celebrated in a mass of calumny.
Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord in vain.
Well they’re certainly on the wrong side following the current Pope’s Agenda.
” Having an appearence/form of godliness, but denying the power thereof.”
Yes.
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