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PAX CHRISTI + Major American lenders made obscene profits from subprime mortgages that preyed on generally under-educated creditors. Major companies crashed as defaults grew, and some were bailed out in a neo-fascist blend of government and private industry. No such help was extended to those left homeless. The immoral usury extends to various check-cashing facilities that encircle poor neighborhoods where banks refuse to offer services. Blight and poverty are trickling down, and interest rates will go to absolute zero. Some Catholic parishes are wisely operating credit unions to shelter their flock.
Rents are high, often higher than house payments, yet those with bad credit or no downpayment are not eligible for traditional loans. Banks generally refuse to make loans on houses under $40,000.00 Housing blight is being reversed by one Catholic community in downtown St. Louis. Their non-profit foundation has placed families in once-empty homes around the cathedral complex, seeding a new generation to continue the great Christian tradition of coming alongside one another.
The most moral means of protecting one’s self and community is through affordable health insurance, as catastrophic illness is the number one cause of bankruptcy. One Christian non-profit operates a “letter” that is circulated to members who have been screened for non-smoking and other unhealthy behaviors. They are solicited for donations to cover other members’ hospital expenses and function as a de facto insurance company without all the regulation. Members forward their donations and all expenses are covered.
High gas prices make corn and soybean more likely to end up processed into fuel than feeding people or cattle. Food and bio-fuel can be delinked with non-profits garnering volunteers to crop urban lots for fuels as contamination prohibits food use. All can fast, pray, and give donations to effect true change as the lovers of money are a substantial stronghold of evil that will need these “Big Three” spiritual weapons to conquer.
John Paul II related a disturbing dream he had when visiting New York. He saw an old woman walking in the snow followed by a stray cat. She was being ignored by clerics in the great churches as she walked by doors closed against her and her faithful rat-eater. John Paul II made special mention of the Jesuits, as if to challenge them to use their great intellectual resources to transform the world.
May the King of Kings work mighty miracles in using all Catholic resources to creatively effect heart-felt solutions to housing and crop blight, and poverty; received in humblest thanks and highest praise; all for His honor and glory. AMEN
Rents are high, often higher than house payments, yet those with bad credit or no downpayment are not eligible for traditional loans. Banks generally refuse to make loans on houses under $40,000.00 Housing blight is being reversed by one Catholic community in downtown St. Louis. Their non-profit foundation has placed families in once-empty homes around the cathedral complex, seeding a new generation to continue the great Christian tradition of coming alongside one another.
The most moral means of protecting one’s self and community is through affordable health insurance, as catastrophic illness is the number one cause of bankruptcy. One Christian non-profit operates a “letter” that is circulated to members who have been screened for non-smoking and other unhealthy behaviors. They are solicited for donations to cover other members’ hospital expenses and function as a de facto insurance company without all the regulation. Members forward their donations and all expenses are covered.
High gas prices make corn and soybean more likely to end up processed into fuel than feeding people or cattle. Food and bio-fuel can be delinked with non-profits garnering volunteers to crop urban lots for fuels as contamination prohibits food use. All can fast, pray, and give donations to effect true change as the lovers of money are a substantial stronghold of evil that will need these “Big Three” spiritual weapons to conquer.
John Paul II related a disturbing dream he had when visiting New York. He saw an old woman walking in the snow followed by a stray cat. She was being ignored by clerics in the great churches as she walked by doors closed against her and her faithful rat-eater. John Paul II made special mention of the Jesuits, as if to challenge them to use their great intellectual resources to transform the world.
May the King of Kings work mighty miracles in using all Catholic resources to creatively effect heart-felt solutions to housing and crop blight, and poverty; received in humblest thanks and highest praise; all for His honor and glory. AMEN