Reform Catholic Campaign for Human Development

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Instead of the offering for it, there’s a skip of paper about the CCHD’s funding anti-Catholic causes. It’s sad we have to do social justice to deal with a Catholic social justice organization.
reformcchdnow.com/
 
This is a great link. I like the PDF coupon to put in the CCHD offering envelope!

It seems there are two types of charitable organizations in the larger catholic church. Some have very low overhead and are focused, such as some of the missions, seminaries, monestaries, etc.

Other groups lilke CCHD have broadened their outreach to the point it is not clear what they do. I am sure their website is filled with “social justice” programs. However, this broad, or unfocused approach, seems to lead to trouble.

What it seems to lack is the concept of subsidiarity. It is too large and national. The programs and needy that it targets could be helped on a more local level.

Your comments please.
 
I too think the coupon is a wonderful way to voice peaceful opposition.

I was wrestling over what I was going to do and had decided simply not to give anything in the envelope. Fortunately, last Sunday it was announced at my parish that no second collection would be taken up on Nov 22nd because to the current controversy. Had that not happened I would gladly have used the coupon so thanks for sharing!!!

I am so blessed to be a member of my parish.

Annie
 
Was this all last year, because Nov 22 hasn’t come yet and yet, the story about who the money benefitted broke weeks ago. Did the story of their funding ACORN break before late last November? In any case, a close relative has not put money in for the yearly second collection since the some priests were abusing the youth and yet, they were moved around, story broke. You’d think there would have been a closer examination of dioceses and parishes after that. The Fraternity Society of St. Peter has a superior of at least N. America check out what’s going on there every year, I believe.
Was the CCHD run by lay people or clergy or a little of both? It seems like lay boards are running things in Catholic institutions–into the ground. See: Notre Dame University and probably Georgetown. I think maybe the Pope should send a trusted devout Catholic to check these things out. He can’t have the privacy to look over the workings of every diocese. In any case, it doesn’t help to write these encyclicals and what not, if they’re not getting to where they need to go or not implemented by radicals who are somehow still having authority over flocks, when it gets there.
 
Was this all last year, because Nov 22 hasn’t come yet and yet, the story about who the money benefitted broke weeks ago. Did the story of their funding ACORN break before late last November? In any case, a close relative has not put money in for the yearly second collection since the some priests were abusing the youth and yet, they were moved around, story broke. You’d think there would have been a closer examination of dioceses and parishes after that. The Fraternity Society of St. Peter has a superior of at least N. America check out what’s going on there every year, I believe.
Yes, ACORN was defunded by the CCHD last year. However, information on more troubling organizations funded by the CCHD surfaced a couple of months ago. see: bellarmineveritasministry.org/campaigns/cchd/
 
These large organizations like the CCHD are not able to totally police their giving. You know that there probably are some left wing types over there that try to funnel the cash to groups like ACORN. I no longer give to big organizations like that anymore. The United Way is another example. When they defunded to Boy Scouts my eyes were opened. I give directly to the group I want to support. There’s a website out there that lists all the charitable groups and rates them as to how much of the money they get really goes to their core mission.
 
When a group puts its name behind an organization or company, it better police it or you get scandal. The Church being the name behind a scandal is worse than other names being tied to scandal.
 
I am more concerned about the bigger picture of confusion on the part of well meaning Catholics. The individual Catholics running the CCHD may be looking at the organizations they are funding and think “this organization has some bad parts but they really want to do good things”. I don’t believe you can squeeze good results out of un-Godly beliefs.
 
Haven’t given a dime to them in years. I send a nice note as to why they’re no longer on the list and explain to the telephone solicitors what I’d like related to the cardinal.

My money goes to my parishes, not in the form of weekly envelopes, but in directed donations. The Pascal candle, Christmas flowers, palm fronds,refinishing the doors, new linens, almost anything that doesn’t count towards the diocese cut. I believe bishops in my neck of the woods have not been good stewards and good shepherds

I also donate to missionaries, schools, monasteries, convents and religious media. The small operations are much more watchful of a dollar, and seem to put it to more Christ like work…
 
Was this all last year, because Nov 22 hasn’t come yet and yet, the story about who the money benefitted broke weeks ago. Did the story of their funding ACORN break before late last November? In any case, a close relative has not put money in for the yearly second collection since the some priests were abusing the youth and yet, they were moved around, story broke. You’d think there would have been a closer examination of dioceses and parishes after that. The Fraternity Society of St. Peter has a superior of at least N. America check out what’s going on there every year, I believe.
Was the CCHD run by lay people or clergy or a little of both? It seems like lay boards are running things in Catholic institutions–into the ground. See: Notre Dame University and probably Georgetown. I think maybe the Pope should send a trusted devout Catholic to check these things out. He can’t have the privacy to look over the workings of every diocese. In any case, it doesn’t help to write these encyclicals and what not, if they’re not getting to where they need to go or not implemented by radicals who are somehow still having authority over flocks, when it gets there.
Notre Dame has a lay board of trustees, many of whom are Holy Cross Priests. But, above the lay board of trustees are the fellows. Twelve individuals who have final say in everything at the university. Six of the 12 are to always be Holy Cross Priests at all times.

Can’t speak for Georgetown, but I’m sure it’s not run into the ground completely either. There are great things at Notre Dame! ND does a lot for the Church. Maybe the link below will help some realize that there is much more to ND than the Obama Drama.
video.nd.edu/234-fighting-to-restore-vision

This was a commerical during this week’s game on NBC.

God Bless
 
There are great things at Notre Dame! ND does a lot for the Church. Maybe the link below will help some realize that there is much more to ND than the Obama Drama.
video.nd.edu/234-fighting-to-restore-vision
I think your comment on Notre Dame doing good things is right on the point in our discussion of CCHD. The problem is that Notre Dame, like CCHD is an extremely high profile Catholic institution. Grave errors, no matter how small, in the behavior of such organizations can and do have a very injurious effect on the moral fiber of Catholics who have not solidly formed their conscience in support of Church teachings. Lets be realistic, those who hate God in our society exploit any moral weakness on the part of the Church to claim the case for moral relativism.
 
Notre Dame has a lay board of trustees, many of whom are Holy Cross Priests. But, above the lay board of trustees are the fellows. Twelve individuals who have final say in everything at the university. Six of the 12 are to always be Holy Cross Priests at all times.

Can’t speak for Georgetown, but I’m sure it’s not run into the ground completely either. There are great things at Notre Dame! ND does a lot for the Church. Maybe the link below will help some realize that there is much more to ND than the Obama Drama.
video.nd.edu/234-fighting-to-restore-vision

This was a commerical during this week’s game on NBC.

God Bless
Sorry Dormer, Notre Dame may be trying to reform its image, but those who know better know what the board of trustees were allowed to do in 1967.

Below is a partial report on the article by By George Neumayr | May 2009 issue of the Catholic World report.

catholicworldreport.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=113:ex-corde-ecclesiae-and-the-notre-dame-affair&catid=36:cwr2009&Itemid=53

Now will it be implemented?
By George Neumayr | May 2009 issue

Notre Dame’s decision to honor Barack Obama was not surprising but utterly predictable. Where a college’s faculty, student body, and curriculum are, there its heart will be also.
The scandal at Notre Dame originated not in 2009 but in 1967, when its then-president Theodore Hesburgh, along with academics and then-future bishops like Theodore McCarrick (who, decades later as the powerful archbishop of Washington, DC, would hide from his fellow bishops the Vatican’s memo on pro-abortion Catholic politicians), signed a de facto declaration of independence from Catholicism called the “Land O’ Lakes Statement on the Nature of the Contemporary Catholic University.”
That declaration gave birth to the modern American Catholic university, which would henceforth be modern and American but not very Catholic.
“The Catholic University today must be a university in the full modern sense of the word,” it stated in part. “To perform its teaching and research functions effectively the Catholic university must have a true autonomy and academic freedom in the face of authority of whatever kind, lay or clerical, external to the academic community itself.”
Long before honoring Obama, Notre Dame, fostering this academic ethos, had honored the modern liberal ideology he represents by secularizing its curriculum and faculty. It cast aside the magisterium and marginalized the Catholic intellectual tradition as it ceaselessly hired professors who reduced Catholicism to “progressive” politics in the minds of their students.That a majority of Catholics, many of whom graduated from colleges and universities like Notre Dame, voted for Obama is one of the legacies of the Land O’ Lakes manifesto. And Obama knows it, which is why he leapt at Notre Dame’s honorary degree, seeing in it one more opportunity to cement confusion and spread chaos within the Church.

Nothing if not an adroit politician, Obama pursued this divide-and-conquer strategy from the beginning. He found Catholic academics to serve on his “National Catholic Advisory Committee,” solicited donations from faculty members at Catholic schools (professors at Jesuit Georgetown ranked seventh among all faculties in donations to his campaign, according to The Chronicle of Higher Education), and used the specious defenses of “pro-lifers,” such as former Notre Dame Center on Law and Government director Doug Kmiec, to soften Catholic resistance to his agenda.

“A passionate tumultuous age will overthrow everything, pull everything down,” wrote Soren Kierkegaard, “but a revolutionary age that is at the same time reflective and passionless leaves everything standing but cunningly empties it of significance.”
Obama is that cool revolutionary. He won’t even bother to topple the Church in America; he will leave it standing and co-opt it from within.

Whenever possible, it appears, he will enlist nominal Catholics for the work of neutralizing the Church’s influence in public life. He has already found a Catholic Health and Human Services secretary in Kathleen Sebelius to hasten the transformation of Catholic hospitals into secularist ones, a Catholic vice president in Joe Biden to lock anti-Catholic morality into place through the executive branch, and a Catholic Speaker of the House in Nancy Pelosi to seal the moral revolution in the legislature, all the while receiving honors from the Catholic bishops’ most prominent university and hosannas from Catholic academics.
This unfolding and grotesque farce defies even the satirical imagination of an Evelyn Waugh. And come May 17 a new scene in it will emerge: a staged, PR-necessitated “dialogue” between Obama and Notre Dame, as if the two don’t already basically agree, as if the middle distance (supposing that Notre Dame and Obama even wanted to get there) between grave error and orthodoxy isn’t still error.
Father John Jenkins, Notre Dame’s president, scrambling for cover in the wake of the controversy, spun the honorary degree as a chance for “positive engagement.” But the only positive engagement that could come from it is the engagement of bishops at long last with Catholic higher education.

Will they let this charade continue? Or will they finally enforce Ex Corde, not just at Notre Dame but at all Catholic colleges? Divided against themselves they cannot stand.
 
**The Chicago Catholic Campaign for Human Development **
Develops Fraud

The Archdiocese of Chicago has been guilty of funding groups that have an anti-American agenda. These groups will only help what they call “immigrants”. Those organizations seek to destroy American communities by forcing local municipalities to ignore crimes committed by those “immigrants” and their families. By doing so, they make a haven for foreigners who have entered the country illegally and exploit the American system for giving aid to US citizens.

When Americans are told that they must get behind those who have entered the US illegally, then Americans are being denied access to those services that they themselves and other Americans have paid for with taxes from years before. This is an outrage and it must stop.

Two groups that have been funded by the Archdiocese of Chicago CCHD grants are notorious for these actions: Interfaith Leadership Project and Latino Union of Chicago.

The Interfaith Leadership Project is located in a rectory for a local Catholic Church. The people who run it can barely speak English yet somehow they seem to get funding and support by passing themselves off as a charity. What they really sought to accomplish is to make the town where they are located a haven for street gangs and foreign criminals. The Interfaith Leadership Project along with the Latino Union of Chicago has successfully intimidated the Town of Cicero, Illinois into handing over control of its police force to these groups. The town has promised not to investigate crimes that involve illegal immigration or arise from a suspicion of a person being an illegal immigrant. They have also promised not to aid federal authorities in search of these foreign criminals. The town has said it contains more than 80 percent Hispanics and that is part of their justification for ignoring these violations of federal and state law. The State of Illinois’ law of “Concealing or aiding a fugitive” is apparently ignored in this community.
**(720 ILCS 5/31‑5)(from Ch. 38, par. 31‑5) **
**Sec. 31‑5. Concealing or aiding a fugitive. **
**Every person not standing in the relation of husband, wife, parent, child, brother or sister to the offender, who, with intent to prevent the apprehension of the offender, conceals his knowledge that an offense has been committed or harbors, aids or conceals the offender, commits a Class 4 felony. **
(Source: P. A. 77‑2638.)
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The town’s failure to give information or aid to federal authorities about suspected illegal immigrants violates other federal laws:
§ 1325. Improper entry by alien
**(a)Improper time or place; avoidance of examination or inspection; misrepresentation and concealment of facts **

Any alien who
**(1)**enters or attempts to enter the United States at any time or place other than as designated by immigration officers, or

**(2)**eludes examination or inspection by immigration officers, or

**(3)**attempts to enter or obtains entry to the United States by a willfully false or misleading representation or the willful concealment of a material fact, shall, for the first commission of any such offense, be fined under title 18 or imprisoned not more than 6 months, or both, and, for a subsequent commission of any such offense, be fined under title 18, or imprisoned not more than 2 years, or both.

**(b)Improper time or place; civil penalties **
Any alien who is apprehended while entering (or attempting to enter) the United States at a time or place other than as designated by immigration officers shall be subject to a civil penalty of—

**(1)**at least $50 and not more than $250 for each such entry (or attempted entry); or
**(2)**twice the amount specified in paragraph (1) in the case of an alien who has been previously subject to a civil penalty under this subsection.

Civil penalties under this subsection are in addition to, and not in lieu of, any criminal or other civil penalties that may be imposed.

**(c)Marriage fraud **
Any individual who knowingly enters into a marriage for the purpose of evading any provision of the immigration laws shall be imprisoned for not more than 5 years, or fined not more than $250,000, or both.

**(d)Immigration-related entrepreneurship fraud **
Any individual who knowingly establishes a commercial enterprise for the purpose of evading any provision of the immigration laws shall be imprisoned for not more than 5 years, fined in accordance with title 18, or both.
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By enacting the “Safe Space” ordinance, federal and state laws seem to be ignored in a town full of people who deserve a closer look. Take a look at the website of the Interfaith Leadership Project and you’ll see how they proudly consider this act of treachery a humane thing:

http://www.interfaithleadership.net/accomplishments.html

Here is the description that is written about those 2 organizations in the annual reports for the Archdiocese of Chicago CCHD collection.

**Interfaith Leadership Project ****ILP] **$30,000
**Issue Area: ***Immigrants *3rd Year
In 1989, seven congregations from Cicero, Berwyn, and Stickney
founded the **ILP **to develop the leadership skills of local residents
to become more involved in the governance of their local communities.
**Need: **Over the past 15 years, Cicero and Berwyn have
changed from a predominantly older white population to a young
Latino population. Cicero is 80% Latino and Berwyn is close to
50%. The immigrant community is afraid of interactions with
police and fire officials. **Accomplishments: **To respond to this
fear, **ILP **and Latino Union helped draft a safe space resolution in
the Town of Cicero which states that police, fire and town officials
will not share information about residents’ legal status with immigration
officials. Through the monthly New Americas Initiative
workshops at **ILP, **3,000 people became citizens.

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Latino Union of Chicago $20,000
**Project: ***Day Laborer Project *3rd Year
**Issue Area: **Workers
Since 2000, the Latino Union of Chicago has collaborated with
low-income immigrant workers from AlbanyPark, Pilsen,
Avondale, and Cicero to improve social and economic conditions.
**Need: **1/3 of day laborers will experience serious injury this year
and at least 16% will be arrested while looking for work. Due to
the economic downturn, street corners and the WorkerCenter
have seen a drop in employment opportunities. Newspapers report
that 250,000 Latinos have lost jobs in the construction industry
alone. **Accomplishments: **In the past three years, the Albany
Park Worker’s Center has raised the median wage from $7/hour on
the street corner to $13/hour. A written contract at the Center has
eliminated wage theft for hired day laborers.

These people are using the Roman Catholic Church of America and the generosity of the American Catholic to feed off of Americans who would rather the Catholic Church feed poor Americans first.

How many organizations that help all Americans in the Chicagoland area are being funded by the Catholic Campaign for Human Development? It seems as though the majority of the funds go to “Latino” or “immigrant” groups. Is this justice?

http://www.archchicago.org/departments/peace_and_justice/pdf/cchd/2008/CCHD_AnnualReport_2008.pdf

The Catholic Churches own literature shows that only a portion of those 2 groups represent the poor in America and yet somehow they always seem to be given the lion’s share of the funding.

http://www.usccb.org/cchd/povertyusa/povfacts_race.shtml

This is not only suspicious, it is fraud. When will the Catholic Church start investigating the people they put in charge of the CCHD who funnel the money to groups, not by need, not by justice, but by Latin American only?

 
Interfaith Leadership…World Council of Churches…they’re all shams calling themselves faiths and/or Christian.
To thyself be true should be our Church’s motto. It’s time to toss out Protestant and worldly influences, though I’m afraid it may take persecution to snap us out of our current compromising mentality and realize why Christ created the Church–to suffer and to build or rebuild civilization where it does not exist. These scandalous places calling themselves “Catholic” or those Catholics that have any leadership role in them need to be handled by someone higher up very assertively in action or else the most in charge of that leader needs to step down as a shepherd. Scandalizing of the youth is inexcusable. As leaders dialogue, more students get scandalized. If we must downsize, downsize. Require Notre Dame and ones like it to remove its Catholic name and that which is symbolic of the Faith or sue if it insists on making its Catholicity second to worldly praise–that is, if nothing is done by the head shepherd. That goes for Chicago too.
 
These people are using the Roman Catholic Church of America and the generosity of the American Catholic to feed off of Americans who would rather the Catholic Church feed poor Americans first.
This quote has me wondering…is it appropriate to want to direct one’s giving through an international Church to members of one’s nationality? When considering something like feeding hungry children, should the race or nationality of the child matter? Should American Catholics be putting America first, or should they care about all God’s children equally?
 
This quote has me wondering…is it appropriate to want to direct one’s giving through an international Church to members of one’s nationality? When considering something like feeding hungry children, should the race or nationality of the child matter? Should American Catholics be putting America first, or should they care about all God’s children equally?
Why are these people having children when they know they can’t feed them but will have to sneak into another country and take resources from their “neighbor”. That is the simplest way of proving who is at fault. Who forced these people to have children when they knew they couldn’t afford them?
 
Why are these people having children when they know they can’t feed them but will have to sneak into another country and take resources from their “neighbor”. That is the simplest way of proving who is at fault. Who forced these people to have children when they knew they couldn’t afford them?
So now I’m really confused. Should poor people be practicing contraception? Is it the child’s fault that he or she was born into poverty? Someone is at fault for a child being born into poverty?
 
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