U.S. Catholic Bishops to Americans: Drop Dead

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The U.S. Catholics bishops filed a brief before the Supreme Court that points to President Donald Trump’s ban on travelers from five Muslim countries coming into the United States as an example of “blatant religious discrimination.”

But that’s far from the truth.

Catholic bishops have taken a stand against President Donald Trump’s border control.

And the question the bishops should be asking themselves goes like this: Why don’t you believe our borders should be protected from jihadists?

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Robert Spencer with Jihad Watch writes:

As Jihad Watch reported Saturday, “The U.S. Catholic bishops submitted a brief to the Supreme Court declaring that President Donald Trump’s ban on migration from five Muslim countries was ‘blatant religious discrimination.’”

Is it really?

And do the U.S. Catholic bishops feel any obligation to support measures that would protect Americans from jihad attacks? Apparently not. The message that the bishops are sending to Americans is simple: drop dead. The U.S. Catholic bishops appear to be absolutely unconcerned about the following facts: Somali Muslim migrant Mohammad Barry in February 2016 stabbed multiple patrons at a restaurant owned by an Israeli Arab Christian; Ahmad Khan Rahami, an Afghan Muslim migrant, in September 2016 set off bombs in New York City and New Jersey; Arcan Cetin, a Turkish Muslim migrant, in September 2016 murdered five people in a mall in Burlington, Washington; Dahir Adan, another Somali Muslim migrant, in October 2016 stabbed mall shoppers in St. Cloud while screaming “Allahu akbar”; and Abdul Razak Artan, yet another Somali Muslim migrant, in November 2016 injured nine people with car and knife attacks at Ohio State University. 72 jihad terrorists have come to the U.S. from the countries listed in Trump’s initial immigration ban.

What’s more, all of the jihadis who murdered 130 people in Paris in November 2015 had just entered Europe as refugees. In February 2015, the Islamic State boasted it would soon flood Europe with as many as 500,000 refugees. The Lebanese Education Minister said in September 2015 that there were 20,000 jihadis among the refugees in camps in his country. On May 10, 2016, Patrick Calvar, the head of France’s DGSI internal intelligence agency, said that the Islamic State was using migrant routes through the Balkans to get jihadis into Europe.

The bishops have never expressed any concern about any of this. They are completely in line with Pope Francis, who has claimed risibly that “authentic Islam and the proper reading of the Koran are opposed to every form of violence.” This has become a superdogma in the Catholic Church: if you don’t believe that Islam is a Religion of Peace, you will be ruthlessly harassed and silenced by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) and the hierarchy elsewhere as well. The bishops of the Catholic Church are much more concerned that you believe that Islam is a religion of peace than that you believe in, say, the Nicene Creed. And so what possible reason could there be to be concerned about these “refugees”? It’s a religion of peace!

The bishops, of course, have 91 million reasons — indeed, 534 billion reasons — to turn against the truth and disregard the safety and security of the American people: “In the Fiscal Year 2016, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) received more than $91 million in government funding for refugee resettlement. Over the past nine years, the USCCB has received a total of $534,788,660 in taxpayer dollars for refugee resettlement programs.”

“Leave them; they are blind guides. And if a blind man leads a blind man, both will fall into a pit.” (Matthew 15:14)

It was not always thus. For centuries, in fact, as I detail in my forthcoming book The History of Jihad From Muhammad to ISIS, the Catholic Church was at the forefront of efforts to resist jihad aggression in Europe. In it, you’ll discover:

  • The Pope who was a true precursor of Pope Francis: he was harshly criticized by the Romans for failing to keep them safe from jihad attacks;
  • The Pope who answered a Byzantine Emperor’s call for help against the jihadis not by scolding him about how Islam was peaceful, but by calling on the rulers of Europe to send troops;
  • The Medieval Pope who called Muhammad, the prophet of Islam, a “son of perdition,” and called for Christians to unite against the advancing jihad;
  • What happened when a Mongol ruler sent an emissary across Central Asia and into Europe to meet the Pope and seek an alliance with the Christians against the forces of jihad;
  • The Pope who haughtily refused to come to the aid of the Christian Byzantine Empire when it was mortally threatened by jihadis, because of doctrinal differences;
  • The Pope who took a solemn oath at his consecration to “extirpate the diabolical sect of the reprobate and faithless Mahomet”;
  • The Pope who touched off worldwide Muslim riots by noting that “God is not pleased by blood”;
  • Much more.
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Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
5 years ago

The more lame stream religion is looked at, the more it looks like Christianity has sold out to islam. The real “blatant religious discrimination” is from muslims who are instructed to rape and murder those who will not submit. There should not be one cent given to anyone to resettle refugees, Christian charity means doing something yourself, not contracting it out.

Christiebiscuts
Christiebiscuts
6 years ago
Reply to  Mahou Shoujo

I agree with you 150%. For some reason what was once a very sane world has become so totally insane. It’s a demonic insanity. I question ALL leaders, political, religious leaders and common Joe blow.
It seems the world has turned a blind eye to the horrific deeds being done to citizens of each country. It is the ‘Trojan horse’. At the very beginning of these people coming in I said the above and was instantly labeled a rascist and bigot. Was never called that before, it hurt but now I don’t care. I am beginning to become more thicked skined and now wear that label w pride
Thank you Pam for your tireless excellent work. Blessings over you.

MAS
MAS
6 years ago
Reply to  Mahou Shoujo

The Church universal is going to be fine no matter what usurpers ( like Pope Jorge or RC leadership over the years) try to do to her. When the lust for filthy lucre and political power are their main interests it only shows they’re of the world not Christ.

“Sire, the Church is an anvil that has worn out many hammers” Horace L Hastings

felix1999
felix1999
6 years ago
Reply to  Mahou Shoujo

As you can see,
CHARITY IS BIG BUSINE$$ for churches!

Instead of a temporary helping hand it is a business that keeps getting bigger and bigger to ENSLAVE people to charity. Yes even churches LOVE to control peole and have them dependent on them and not for proper spiritual reasons. They are no better than godless liberals and of course they want GOVERNMENT money for it.

My criteria for success is how many church CHARITIES, change lives and get people self sufficient and OFF charity? You never see stats on that. All you see is GIVE ME MORE MONEY! Giving our other people’s money makes them feel pious.

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
6 years ago

It ain’t just the idol worshipping church of rome. First, it is them, followed very closely (and it is a close race) by the loooteeruhns and a distant third, yes distant but third none the less .. is the baptist “charities”.
How can any of those “denominations” even consider themselves, even remotely, Christian?

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
6 years ago

This article is getting old, but clearly illustrates the fact that lame stream religion is working for islam.

This is the American Christian churches response to the subhuman violence of islam.

All of the major Christian churches in America have come out in favor of importing hundreds of thousands of Muslims into the US from the Middle East, even though such a move will speed up the extinction of both European-Americans and Christianity itself.

The Lutheran church in America has become the latest Christian denomination to make a formal appeal to Congress to allow even more Muslim “refugees from Syria” into the US, according to a report on the Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service website.

The Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service (LIRS), which is made up of a partnership between the three largest Lutheran Churches in America, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod LC-MS, and the Latvian Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (LELCA), brought together over 30 Lutheran bishops, pastors, service partners, and leaders for the annual Lutheran Immigration Leadership Summit (LILS) On October 26–27.

Lutherans-advocate-for Syrian-refugees

According to the Lutheran news site report, the next day, LILS participants gathered for a Lutheran prayer breakfast on Capitol Hill where Lutheran representative David Cicilline (D-RI), “a staunch advocate for increasing aid to and resettlement of Syrian refugees, motivated our participants with his call for action.”

After that, the LILS participants attended a meeting with White House officials, including representatives from the National Security Council, Domestic Policy Council, and the Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships.

According to the Lutheran news site, the LILS participants then “delivered petitions from thousands of Lutherans asking for the resettlement of more Syrian refugees.”

The Lutherans are merely the latest in the long line of all major Christian denominations to line up to plead the case for the 97 percent Sunni Muslim “refugee resettlement program” already in place.

1. The Catholic Church, with 68.5 million members, is now the single largest denomination in America.

Catholics-refugees

That church is proud to boast that the United States Catholic Bishops’ Migration and Refugee Services department “resettles approximately 30 percent of the refugees that arrive in the US each year.”

It also encourages all Catholics to contact their “local Catholic Charities agency to find out if it has a resettlement program and, if so, how you can assist them in their effort to resettle refugees and help them build new lives of hope here in the United States.”

2. The next largest denomination in the US is the Southern Baptist Convention, which has 16.1 million members.

SB-10-ways-to-help

On its website, under an article titled “10 ways you can help with the Syrian refugee crisis” that church tells its members that “Global migration has brought many Syrians to the United States. Your church has an incredible opportunity to share God’s love with them as they make new lives here.”

It then urges its members to become involved in an online “community project” called ethnecity.com, which is centered around “integrating” as many “immigrants” and “refugees” as possible into the US.

3. The third largest denomination is the United Methodist Church, which has 7.8 million members.

UMC-SYRIANS

In an article on its website (“US faith leaders: Take in more Syrian refugees,” Sept. 28, 2015), it announced that “Now, it is time for the US to act,” and that its church leaders had gathered “Sept. 28 near the US Capitol to press Congress and the Obama Administration to resettle 100,000 Syrian refugees by the end of next year.”

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4. The fourth largest denomination is the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or “Mormons,” which boasts some 6 million members.

LDS-syrians

On that church’s website devoted to charities, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints told its readers that “LDS Charities takes a special interest in the estimated 70,000 refugees living in Utah by supporting local refugee resettlement agencies with a variety of assistance including: Deseret Industries store vouchers, furniture, bedding, food, English acquisition, job coaching, on-the-job training, and employer placement.”

Furthermore, the Mormon church said, “LDS Charities advocates support for local community efforts that assist relocated refugees, and it especially encourages the volunteerism of its members in these causes.”

5. The fifth largest denomination in America is the Church of God in Christ, a 5.5 million-strong black Pentecostal church.

chog-syrians

The Church of God in Christ told its supporters that its “Disaster Relief Committee had been working with organizations and individuals in multiple locations . . . As refugees continue to make their way into Europe and other safer zones, we are currently working with our Global Strategy regional coordinators in Europe and the Middle East to connect with partners working with these groups.”

6. The sixth largest denomination in America is another black church, the National Baptist Convention, USA, which has 5 million members. They, like many of the smaller black Christian churches, all support the Church World Service which has called for more Middle Eastern “refugees” in the US (see below).

7. The seventh largest denomination is the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, with 4.5 million members. As outlined above, this church is actively lobbying Congress to bring in even more Muslim “refugees”—and has even submitted its own testimony to the Senate in this regard.

ELCA-syrians

According to a “Statement for the Record of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America submitted to Senate Judiciary Committee Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Human Rights Hearing on ‘The Syrian Refugee Crisis’” (January 7, 2014, available on the Evangelical Lutheran Church’s website here), the US has a “moral obligation to individual refugees and to the international community to begin immediately accepting Syrian refugees into the US refugee resettlement program.”

8. The eighth largest denomination is the National Baptist Convention of America, a 3.5 million-strong black church. It supports the Church World Service which has called for more Middle Eastern “refugees” in the US (see below).

9. The ninth largest denomination in America is the Assemblies of God USA (AG), a 2.9 million-strong Pentecostal Christian denomination.

This church is actively involved in providing on-the-ground aid to the nonwhite invaders in Greece, as outlined on its blog, where AG pastors Pat and Brenda Mahar thanked church members for their money and support in their work amongst the Muslims this way: “Thank you for your contribution toward the needs of the Syrian, Eritrean, and Afghan refugees! We have used BGMC funds to help feed and clothe many refugees who are boarding ferries on the Island of Lesbos, Greece, coming to Athens. -Pat and Brenda Mahar, pastors, ICF of Athens”

The tenth largest denomination is the Presbyterian Church (USA), which has 2.7 million members.

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PCUSA-syrians

According to that church’s own news service (“Christian denominations and ecumenical groups urge more support for Syrian refugees,” September 30, 2015), “The Presbyterian Church (USA) is one of a dozen Christian denominations and ecumenical groups that have sent a letter to the White House, urging the president to do more to help Syrian refugees.

“The US should open its doors to receive many more refugees. Even with more adequate funding for humanitarian assistance, some Syrians feel they will never be able to return home safely and wish to resettle in a third country. Many in our faith communities have a long and rich history of welcoming refugees. We encourage the US to accept more Syrian refugees and to expedite the processing of these applications.”

In addition to the Presbyterian Church (USA), that letter was signed by some smaller denominations, including the Church of the Brethren; the Global Ministries of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and United Church of Christ; the Mennonite Central Committee US; and the United Church of Christ, Justice and Witness Ministries.

The Church World Service (CWS) is an umbrella organization which speaks on behalf of 37 Christian denominations in the US, including many smaller denominations not listed above.

These CWS member churches include the African Methodist Episcopal Church; the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church; the Alliance of Baptists; the American Baptist Churches USA; the Armenian Church of America (including Diocese of California); the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ); the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church; the Church of the Brethren; the Community of Christ; the Coptic Orthodox Church in North America; the Ecumenical Catholic Communion; the Episcopal Church; the Friends United Meeting; the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America; the Hungarian Reformed Church in America; the International Council of Community Churches; the Korean Presbyterian Church in America; the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church; the Mar Thoma Church; the Moravian Church in America; the Orthodox Church in America; the Patriarchal Parishes of the Russian Orthodox Church in the U.S.A.; the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends; the Polish National Catholic Church of America; the Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc.; the Reformed Church in America; the Serbian Orthodox Church in the U.S.A. and Canada; the Swedenborgian Church; the Syrian Orthodox Church of Antioch; the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in America; and the United Church of Christ. Some of the larger denominations are also members of the Church World Service, such as the United Methodist Church, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, and the Presbyterian Church (USA).

Reuters-Christians

According to a Reuters report (“Religious groups push US to take in 100,000 Syrian refugees,” September 9, 2015), the Church World Service called on the government to take in 100,000 Syrians over the next year.

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According to US Census Data, the United States admits roughly 100,000 Muslim immigrants legally each year, representing the fastest growing block of immigration into the United States. Pew Research has estimated that immigration will cause the population of US Muslims to more than double over the next two decades—from 2.6 million in 2010 to 6.2 million in 2030.

Every year the United Stated admits 70,000 “asylum seekers and refugees.” Arabic is the most common language spoken by “refugees“, and 91.4 percent of refugees from the Middle East are on food stamps.

The Christian churches which support the continued influx of Muslims from the Middle East are therefore active participants in the genocide of European-Americans, and, ironically, also of the eradication of Christianity in the United States.

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
6 years ago
Reply to  Mahou Shoujo

Wow. I knew about the RC. I knew about the loooteeruhns and the baptistes .. but the Maodists … Those darn loooteeruhns and maodists … and throw in the baptistes for a bonus.
Ain’t they all special?

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
6 years ago

The whole lot of the lame stream religions have capitulated to islam. It is time to look to eastern europe and elsewhere for the truth faith, as once Christianity is polluted with islam, it is of no use to anyone except muslims.

Poptoy1949D
Poptoy1949
6 years ago

Idol worshiping church of Rome? As a Roman Catholic I was never taught or instructed to worship an Idol. I do not appreciate you saying things about the Catholic Church that are untrue. If it is True say away. But if it ain’t just Hush.

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
6 years ago
Reply to  Poptoy1949

“You shall not make for yourself a carved image, or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth; you shall not bow down to them nor serve them. For I, the Lord your God, am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children to the third and fourth generations of those who hate Me, but showing mercy to thousands, to those who love Me and keep My Commandments.”

Genuflecting before some statue, even a crucifix …. Of course you weren’t taught to bow before a statue of something that Christ simply called, “Woman”.

Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them: for I the Lord thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me

Poptoy1949D
Poptoy1949
6 years ago

Sorry, The way you are using this is out of context. Never taught to bow to anything except The LORD.

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
6 years ago
Reply to  Poptoy1949

I’m not taking the Word of G-d out of context, that was verbatim text.
I’ve seen people bow down before statues of what Christ simply called, “Woman”. Call it what you desire, but if it looks like a duck, waddles like a duck, quacks like a duck, swims like a duck …..

Poptoy1949D
Poptoy1949
6 years ago

I am going to say this one last time and this will be the end of it. I am a Devout Roman Catholic and have been all of my life. I am near 70 years old. I and every Roman Catholic I know that is living has never ever been taught to Pray to a statue. You may of seen it and I have cannot doubt it. But in general it is not Catholic Practice to teach it’s followers to pray to Statues. The first I have ever heard about the creation of Islam by the Catholic Church comes from you and yours. That is not taught anywhere I know of. Let this be the end of this discussion. Thank You.

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
6 years ago
Reply to  Poptoy1949

You have a SEVERE problem with reading comprehension and reality. At NO time did I state that the church of rome had ANYTHING to do with the creation of mohammedanism.

Now, on to the subject of bowing down before graven images, tied in with a novena for good measure:

Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee; blessed art thou amongst women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of death.

Have you ever seen a Roman Catholic genuflect?

SNOWDIN
SNOWDIN
6 years ago

The Largest group of Anti-American pedophiles speaks out.

MAS
MAS
6 years ago

2 Corinthians 6:14-17

Hoythunderfh
Hoythunderfh
6 years ago

ONLY White countries are forced to accept unlimited migration.

ONLY White countries are told to assimilate with immigrants.

ONLY White countries are predicted to become mixed race.

Does any one see a pattern here?

Anti-Whites call themselves “anti-racist”, but their words & actions lead to the genocide of only one group: White people.

The true goal of anti-racism is to genocide my people.

Anti-racist is a codeword for anti-White.

Clear Sky
Clear Sky
6 years ago

Being white is a crime these days.

felix1999
felix1999
6 years ago
Reply to  Clear Sky

Part of the DEMS platform is REPARATIONS!
I kid you not.

notme123
notme123
6 years ago

2Corinthians 6:14

ScottishOtter13 .
ScottishOtter13 .
6 years ago

The Catholic church, like France and Germany, is dead. It’s been taken over by corrupt, globalist scum

Revelations speaks of these evil bastards.

RevRoy
RevRoy
6 years ago

I was born and raised Catholic until I read the Bible (not a Catechism, but the B-I-B-L-E), at age 35 and have never darkened their doorway since. Actually, I read the ENTIRE Bible in 2 months, cover to cover, every jot and tittle, and received Jesus Christ as my Lord AND Saviour and He has protected and provided for my wife and I and used us in ministry for the past 40 years.
He is just about due to return any day now, as He promised (Acts 1:11), and people better be ready because He is not coming as a “Lamb” this time but as the King of Kings and Lord of Lords and He will be bringing justice upon this sinful world. It won’t be pretty, but it will be righteous !!
Call upon Him before it’s too late. He died for you so you could live for Him.
Rev. Roy……….<><

RevRoy
RevRoy
6 years ago

I was born and raised Catholic until I read the Bible (not a Catechism, but the B-I-B-L-E), at age 35 and have never darkened their doorway since. Actually, I read the ENTIRE Bible in 2 months, cover to cover, every jot and tittle, and received Jesus Christ as my Lord AND Saviour and He has protected and provided for my wife and I and used us in ministry for the past 40 years.
He is just about due to return any day now, as He promised (Acts 1:11), and people better be ready because He is not coming as a “Lamb” this time but as the King of Kings and Lord of Lords and He will be bringing justice upon this sinful world. It won’t be pretty, but it will be righteous !!
Call upon Him before it’s too late. He died for you so you could live for Him.
Rev. Roy……….<><

VoiceInDesert
VoiceInDesert
6 years ago

This is like letting lions, tigers and bears (oh, no!) loose from the zoo. To keep such animals confined is discrimination.

Alleged-Comment
Alleged-Comment
6 years ago

I see, we must STOP our “blatant religious discrimination” so they can come here and practice theirs??

Are you UCKING NUTZ???

Dave Falanga
Dave Falanga
6 years ago
Malsikcuf
Malsikcuf
6 years ago

The Catholic Church is the true Church of Satan, They Created islam to conquer Jerusalem and play both sides of fence to their advantage.

Poptoy1949D
Poptoy1949
6 years ago
Reply to  Malsikcuf

Prove it. Come on and show us the proof.

Malsikcuf
Malsikcuf
6 years ago
Reply to  Poptoy1949

Read your Bible, 1st and 2nd Timothy is a good start instead of believing what the Church tells you. And do your research about the history of islam and Moohameds first wife.

Poptoy1949D
Poptoy1949
6 years ago
Reply to  Malsikcuf

It does not say that in the Bible. You must believe everything you read and that is a shame. Perhaps it is your interpretation of what you read. Get a Grip.

Malsikcuf
Malsikcuf
6 years ago
Reply to  Poptoy1949

It was a 2 point answer.If you read your Bible you would know I was referring to the Catholic Church first as to NOT being Christian. The 2nd part was about how the Catholic Church created islam.

Believe what you want.

Poptoy1949D
Poptoy1949
6 years ago
Reply to  Malsikcuf

…………….comment image

Malsikcuf
Malsikcuf
6 years ago
Reply to  Poptoy1949

LMAO, thanks, I needed a good laugh!

Poptoy1949D
Poptoy1949
6 years ago
Reply to  Malsikcuf

Yeah You sure are good laugh.comment image

Malsikcuf
Malsikcuf
6 years ago
Reply to  Poptoy1949

Thanks again, keep em coming!

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
5 years ago

“The U.S. Catholics bishops filed a brief before the Supreme Court that points to President Donald Trump’s ban on travellers from five Muslim countries coming into the United States as an example of “blatant religious discrimination”. “Ibn Kathir (Commenting on Quran 2:256, which says “let there be no compulsion in religion”) – “Therefore all people of the world should be called to Islam. If anyone of them refuses to do so, or refuses to pay the jizya, they should be fought till they are killed”.
“Quran (9:29) – “Fight those who believe not in Allah nor the Last Day, nor hold that forbidden which hath been forbidden by Allah and His Messenger, nor acknowledge the religion of Truth, (even if they are) of the People of the Book, until they pay the Jizya with willing submission, and feel themselves subdued”. It that why you bishops are truing to shake down the goverment for more tax money for the muslims who have subdued you through your voluntary submission?
“Qur’an (3:83) – “Are they seeking a religion other than Allah’s, when every soul in the heavens and the earth has submitted to Him, willingly obey compulsion?” But didn’t the earlier verse (2:256) state that there is “no compulsion in religion”? This contradiction is resolved by abrogation – where the later verse supersedes the earlier one”.
Alright you bishops, lets hear how you will change the mindset of muslims who believe the qur’an. As usual, this whole phoney piety performance is a scam to get cash for destroying individual rights and freedoms in America.

felix1999
felix1999
6 years ago
Reply to  Mahou Shoujo

Whatever happened to the separation
of CHURCH and STATE?

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
6 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

The atheists forced the cult of atheism on society thereby making it think that there was a separation when it is actually an atheistic domination.

moberndorf
moberndorf
6 years ago

The Catholic Church in the US has become infested with radical leftists, who promote anything they think will damage free, capitalist America, even if it destroys the Church, too. I don’t know why Catholics put up with it.

Tom Ridout
Tom Ridout
6 years ago

There seems no limits to the stupidity of the Catholic Church these days ! It’s beyond belief that these bishops cannot understand that if and when Islamism gets its way, these bishops would be forced to convert to Islam or be killed. They have a lot of time on their hands but never use it to educate themselves or their parishioners on what Islam, Islamism and jihad are about, and for that matter what the hell their pope is about.

R. Arandas
R. Arandas
6 years ago

The Catholic Church today seems to be beyond nearly all hope. 🙁

Christiebiscuts
Christiebiscuts
6 years ago
Reply to  R. Arandas

Agreed.

felix1999
felix1999
6 years ago

All the Catholic Church wants is REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT MONEY!
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
They’d do anything for money as their church suffers financially. Plus they need to fill up the pews with more Catholics from Mexico and other Catholic dominated countries.

felix1999
felix1999
6 years ago

Are their any Catholics here?
I am Protestant. I don’t HATE Catholics! I have some wonderful Catholic friends but this Pope is atrocious. They too are disgusted with him so not to rub salt in the wound, don’t say too much about him while around them.

My question is this, is there any truth to the St. Malachy Prophecy about the last Pope? I have heard about it in general terms and frankly wonder if there may be some truth to it? Within the Catholic community does this prophecy had any credibility?

Mahou Shoujo
Mahou Shoujo
6 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

It falls under the “myth and superstition” category. No one knows what the future will be, best to behave so it is not a concern. The current hierarchy of the roman Catholic church needs a bit of work.

JEANNIEMAC2
JEANNIEMAC2
6 years ago

Many Catholics very disappointed and anxious about the liberal bishops, cardinals and pope. Bella Dodd, a former communist, testified in 1950 that Moscow had given orders in 1930 for commnist men to enter the seminaries and work to destroy the Catholic church from within,.

Templar Bubba
Templar Bubba
6 years ago

Things have really changed since the Pope Urban called for the Church Council Meeting in 1095. Expressly to exhort the Christians to take back the Holy Land.

From who, you ask? The Muslims, of course.

Christiebiscuts
Christiebiscuts
6 years ago
Reply to  Templar Bubba

If you knew the Bible you would know God gave that land to the Israelites through Abraham. If you don’t believe me read the Bible for your self. Israel has given back some land and can’t afford to give more land up or the will be in the sea.

keann
keann
6 years ago

United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) are feeling the bite of low refugee admissions. They no longer get that great big bite of tax payer dollars; 97% of their funding comes from you the taxpayer to settle refugees into your community without your okay, input or even notification. Then you good taxpayer are left on the hook for more taxpayer dollars when the good bishops move on. You get hit with additional funding for education, welfare, social services, policing, etc. Let them fund their own “charitable” causes if it is so important to them.

Ziggy46
Ziggy46
6 years ago
Reply to  keann

Well said, and totally accurate, unfortunately.

Poptoy1949D
Poptoy1949
6 years ago

I have been a Devout Roman Catholic all of my life and I am near 70 years old. But I must say I do not agree with what the Bishops have to say. I understand why they say it but it does not fit the cause at thicomment image s point in History.

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