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swnunley
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I would like to get others opinions on a couple of issues.
My parish is a moderatelly lliberal, predominately Democrat, inner city parish. I am a conservative, suburban Republican. Naturally, you can expect that there are differences in opinion.
I sometimes clash with my pastor and other parishoners on Social Justice. He is a pro-immigration activist - we have a large Hispanic community. He also is active in lobbying our state government to provide universal health care. He is so strident in his beliefs and actions that others in our parish say that it’s un-Catholic/un-Christian to do otherwise.
I disagree. The Catechism says that we as Cathollics should obey the laws of a just country. Some say the US is not a just country, but tell me what country is more just? Also, Jesus commanded us to care for our neighbor - not lobby the government to tax us more, so they can give away our tax dollars. IMHO, I would much rather give my money and time directly to where I think it is most needed, rather than allow the gov’t to waste it.
The Scriptures and the Church both say that we should welcome the immigrant. I agree, as long as they obey our laws, as I stated above. I don’t think that just because the gov’t can’t/won’t enforce our laws should mean that I should look the other way, as well. I have no issue with providing food and other necessities to those who come here penniless, perhaps even seeking asylum (does our gov’t even allow that anymore?). Again, putting my money/time where I want it to go. I just object to the members of my Church telling me I’m some kind of unfeeling selfish monster because I do.
Does anyone agree, or am I just as they say?
My parish is a moderatelly lliberal, predominately Democrat, inner city parish. I am a conservative, suburban Republican. Naturally, you can expect that there are differences in opinion.
I sometimes clash with my pastor and other parishoners on Social Justice. He is a pro-immigration activist - we have a large Hispanic community. He also is active in lobbying our state government to provide universal health care. He is so strident in his beliefs and actions that others in our parish say that it’s un-Catholic/un-Christian to do otherwise.
I disagree. The Catechism says that we as Cathollics should obey the laws of a just country. Some say the US is not a just country, but tell me what country is more just? Also, Jesus commanded us to care for our neighbor - not lobby the government to tax us more, so they can give away our tax dollars. IMHO, I would much rather give my money and time directly to where I think it is most needed, rather than allow the gov’t to waste it.
The Scriptures and the Church both say that we should welcome the immigrant. I agree, as long as they obey our laws, as I stated above. I don’t think that just because the gov’t can’t/won’t enforce our laws should mean that I should look the other way, as well. I have no issue with providing food and other necessities to those who come here penniless, perhaps even seeking asylum (does our gov’t even allow that anymore?). Again, putting my money/time where I want it to go. I just object to the members of my Church telling me I’m some kind of unfeeling selfish monster because I do.
Does anyone agree, or am I just as they say?