Tis_Bearself
Patron
You seem to think that if some Catholic is anti-abortion, they are somehow ignoring “poverty, physical abuse, drug and other substance abuse, corruption, and so many other things”.
Where do you get this idea?
In the last couple months, I have seen the Catholic parish near me
I really don’t like your assumption that Catholics do nothing other than protest abortion. It makes me wonder if you actually spend any time around Catholics or parishes to actually see all the things that Catholics do and are concerned about.
Also, what do you yourself do?
Where do you get this idea?
In the last couple months, I have seen the Catholic parish near me
- participate in March for Life
- hold prayer vigil against abortion
- make/ collect/ provide food for poor people through several ongoing initiatives including people who prepare and drop off casseroles, people who donate food for holiday meals, support of local food bank/ soup kitchen etc
- pastor preached an entire homily alerting us to substance abuse in the local community (on a day when he said he was doing two funerals for people who died of opioid abuse), educating people on the problem and asking them to pray
- a number of prayer vigils, homily mentions, other discussions about “corruption” (by which I presume you mean clergy sex abuse and cover-up because that’s the main “corruption” going on around here lately) and how Catholics in the pew can deal with it, think about it, take action etc.
- emergency drive for baby formula going on at 2 parishes
I really don’t like your assumption that Catholics do nothing other than protest abortion. It makes me wonder if you actually spend any time around Catholics or parishes to actually see all the things that Catholics do and are concerned about.
Also, what do you yourself do?
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