Posted on 06/21/2018 6:41:20 PM PDT by Mrs. Don-o
How many boy buggering priests have been excommunicated?
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Stop dragging your kids across half a continent, subjecting them to huge immoral risks of snakebite and sex trafficking and miserable death by dehydration in the Sonoran Desert! Stop putting them in the hands of hideous criminal cartels!
Mexico has so much potential to be a great, great country: by far the richest country in Central America, mammoth natural resources, huge historic cultural wealth, and (believe me) some very fine people.
Why don't the have an honest go at crushing the criminals and seizing control of their own future? For Christ's sake! Viva Cristo Rey!
I concur with your call to prayer. We should park ourselves by the tens of thousands in front of his chancery office with banners, rosaries and drums.
What Mexico needs is not emigration. What they need is revolution.
Catholic Charities rakes in mega bucks to care for illegals for the US Government. The Catholic Church is not the only one, several churches contract to care for illegals.
Teehee. An Irish parishioner at my Church walked over to the rectory when the Irish Pastor was late for 6:15 A.M. Mass, threw a handfull of gravel at the priest’s window and when the priest opened his window the guy said “ get your ass over to Mass man”. True story.
Six of the nine contractors are religious groups --- WND reported --- namely
... The latter two include a plethora of evangelical groups.
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Maybe he wants them to get jobs a facility that specializes in women and children - like an abortion clinic. (Has he ever excommunicated a politician that voted for abortion?)
He needs to be --- admonished.
By the sensus fidelium --- that's us.
"Bishop Weisenburger himself resides in a state where three of its Catholic members of Congress are rated 100 percent pro-abortion by Planned Parenthood (Tom O'Halleran, Raul Grijalva, and Ruben Gallego, all Democrats). Has he publicly stated any concern for the salvation of their souls?"
According to the article, sounds like "no".
“What an asshole. Id like to get a bunch of Irish Catholics, like me, and go kick the shit out of this guy.”
Aren’t we Catholics forbidden from laying hands on the clergy? Correct me if I’m wrong.
“Arent we Catholics forbidden from laying hands on the clergy? Correct me if Im wrong.”
Times are a changin’.
Yes!
Yes I didn’t mean to sound like I was singling out the Catholics, I usually point out that most of the major religions are involved- for that I apologize. I am really tired this evening, so was posting poorly.
This started with President Bush (Jr) wanting to replace some of the government spending with faith based charities. I don’t know if it evolved into paying for the charity work under him or later. It gives the government cover though- if they are asked who is taking care of XYZ the response is faith based charities- or they name the charity involved. They do not say it is a contract and they are paid...leading we the people to believe services are not paid for by we the people- when we are paying.
He is wrong on this issue but it does not follow that means he is a pedophile. It is wrong to spread malicious lies just because you don’t agree with a person’s view points. Or is it all Catholic clergy who fall under this opinion?
My Irish Catholic grandfather gave ‘the clergy’ the same treatment they gave his son (my father) in Cork. It wasn’t pleasant for ‘the clergy’ but they certainly deserved it. It appears you are wrong.
Why should a Catholic have to do that? if a church has beliefs, and if a country has a separation of church and state, the church and the state should deal with it. (Probably neither of them will listen to you anyway)
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