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foolishmortal
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“our mother may never be allowed to go hungry, as long as we have something to offer”
If only America has something to offer the illegals without taking from poor people here. See, we have families here struggling to put their kids through school. My mom is not a right-winger and she, as a kindergarten teacher, says they can’t teach these Spanish speaking kids right and yet, they have to, thus taking from the other kids’ education. The bishops are not seeing the forest for the trees. This is not nationalism vs. the Church, but a story of lives hurt by false charity that condones injustice in the name of scripted justice. It’s like the vice versa of the principle before the people it seemed they tried to address at Vatican 2. I’m all for principle, but I’m for theological principle over fleshy desires of people; not false charity made principle used against charity. Who’ll care for America’s destitute when it falls apart and cannot care for its citizens’ or the Mexicans’?
Thus, this is not a borders issue, but a robbing of Peter to pay Paul orchestrated by pannationalist elites. I think that’s what Elizabeth is saying she thinks I’m saying and I bet there’s higher authority on paper, if not the Vatican, than any local bishop that would condemn open borders when exploitation of the poor of two nations and the intention to crash a society is intended by it.
The faithful have the right to dictate to the bishops that which the bishops’ duty is or where they’re out of line. Would you, for example, just walk lock-in-step with the teachings of a bishop teaching liberation theology? If a bishop jokes around at Mass, should we figure it must be OK because one did that? Sadly, we have to see if our bishops are doing their jobs or overstepping their authority. I believe Cardinal George even talked about the laity helping out their bishops, who’re weak. It seems, sadly, we must.
If only America has something to offer the illegals without taking from poor people here. See, we have families here struggling to put their kids through school. My mom is not a right-winger and she, as a kindergarten teacher, says they can’t teach these Spanish speaking kids right and yet, they have to, thus taking from the other kids’ education. The bishops are not seeing the forest for the trees. This is not nationalism vs. the Church, but a story of lives hurt by false charity that condones injustice in the name of scripted justice. It’s like the vice versa of the principle before the people it seemed they tried to address at Vatican 2. I’m all for principle, but I’m for theological principle over fleshy desires of people; not false charity made principle used against charity. Who’ll care for America’s destitute when it falls apart and cannot care for its citizens’ or the Mexicans’?
Thus, this is not a borders issue, but a robbing of Peter to pay Paul orchestrated by pannationalist elites. I think that’s what Elizabeth is saying she thinks I’m saying and I bet there’s higher authority on paper, if not the Vatican, than any local bishop that would condemn open borders when exploitation of the poor of two nations and the intention to crash a society is intended by it.
The faithful have the right to dictate to the bishops that which the bishops’ duty is or where they’re out of line. Would you, for example, just walk lock-in-step with the teachings of a bishop teaching liberation theology? If a bishop jokes around at Mass, should we figure it must be OK because one did that? Sadly, we have to see if our bishops are doing their jobs or overstepping their authority. I believe Cardinal George even talked about the laity helping out their bishops, who’re weak. It seems, sadly, we must.