I’m aware of that as a Canon, I also know it is ignored by many. It is also true that using the word “Catholic,” even with permission of the Ordinary, does not make Real Catholic TV “the Church.”
No, they don’t. Not in legal terms in this country. They are “owned” by themselves. Or, in fact, no one, because they are legal entities unto themselves: they are legal “persons” in other words. They have Boards of Directors, but even if the Pope is on it, the agency, if it is a 501(c)3 is not church. Not part of a church. By definition. If it were, it would not be required to file that 990.
The Church and the agencies have a mutual agreement to follow the lead of the local Ordinary. But legally, they have no requirement to do so.
Right. Which is the distinction I am trying to draw here. But it’s also true that the Church has no authority in civil law. The Church, you and I and everyone else who is a Catholic may conceive of a Catholic agency as part of the Church. Legally, in the US at any rate, it is not.
It’s entirely inconsequential if we listen or not, in practical terms. These matters will be decided by the courts. Of course, salting the Court with a Catholic majority and Opus Dei cooperators or supernumeraries, can’t hurt.
However, if the Court finds these agencies are, indeed, Church, they will lose their 501(c)3 status. And over 60% of their funding. The video in the op has Cardinal Dolan saying he doesn’t see how we can continue with these social programs. I don’t think it was the threat they made out, I think he was just stating the obvious.