Obviously those allegations were, for the most part, wrong, but there are exceptions. Time to deport this guy to Rome.
Shut them down and arrest all involved, and get the Vatican to defrock and excommunicate them.
This country’s laws aren’t a buffet. They can’t choose to abide by the Internal Revenue Code provisions that make them tax-free forever, while simultaneously ignoring other statutes that they don’t like. Revoke their tax-free status.
They should arrest that idiot, and the Pope should kick him out of the church. I’m sure he isn’t doing very well at filling the pews with paying members, unless he gets a cut from the illegal labor he’s contracting out.
Well it’s an issue that may have two answers. A church Catholic or whatever may feel that helping people regardless of situation may be their calling,however the government should be in the business of upholding it’s laws so if a church refuses to comply to existing law they should be in jeopardy of losing their tax exempt status !!!
Last week one of our local priests morphed his sermon into a rant about how there’s no such thing as an illegal person, that all are legal no matter where they are from or where they go, because — and get this — God does not recognize borders.
It’s part of the RCC’s liberation theology wing that believes that you can sin (steal, break laws) under certain circumstances and it isn’t sinful. Further, they want more Catholics here, so they are for illegal immigrants from Mexico (>90% Catholic).
It is truly evil and despicable to encourage complete violation of valid laws. If they are so concerned, they should be for enforcement of current laws and work to change the laws so that more legal immigrants can come here. But no, they don’t want to do the right and proper thing.
need to charge their butts with a “pattern of conduct” (ie— two incidents) RICO violation and do a civil forfeiture of church property. see how quick their attitudes change.
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