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SpiritMeadow
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Gotcha, it’s really all about your personal problems with latinos and spanish. Funny, some years ago, I very purposefully went to a mostly Mexican Catholic church. The priest was from Cuba. I’ve never been so welcomed nor have I had better masses. I learned a bit of Spanish, though mostly mass was in English. I consider it one of my best memories of Church. I suspect your anger at latino’s has something else to do with that the Church. More about taxes, jobs, housing, or something of that nature.I really don’t care about our immigration policy. We know our politicians are corrupt otherwise we wouldn’t have 20-25 million illegal aliens in this country.
Lets talk about the Catholic Church in America. The problem is the good Father Groeschel and the USCCB choose to blur the the distinction between legal “immigrants” and illegal aliens on purpose. They choose moral relativism, moral equivalency, modernism over the Word of God.
What is it Fr. Groeschel said, they pay $2 Billion into social security and get nothing in return. Excuse me Father they use at least $50 Billion a year worth of services every year by most estimates. They get nothing in return?
This is clearly an example of what’s gone wrong in the American Catholic Church. Inclusiveness to the exclusion of the country and the American culture
How about some relevant examples of what I’m talking about. At the Holy Fathers mass for religious on the upper East side the first speaker highlighted the ethnic origin of the area: German, Eastern European, Asian, African, etc. and “especially” latino’s. Why “especially” latino’s? Are they better then the rest because they are latino?
Here in California we have had Church sanctioned segregation for years now. For example English language Mass is often canceled so that latino’s can celebrate a feast by themselves like say for example a segregated Our Lady of Guadelupe feast. Of course there is no parallel English language celebration.
I was told by a nun I could go to the spanish language celebration if I wanted to but that I probably wouldn’t understand anything because its all in spanish. Excuse me? This is a Diocese that makes sure all Holy Days of Obligation, Christmas and Easter are bilingual. The sad thing is my Diocese would rather segregate us into an English language community and a latino community for those who refuse to speak English then host English language classes so that we all might be one.