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Given your citation it appears that the bishop is miffed at the Image Point, the people hosting the event. Apparently he hasn’t gotten over his beef with them regarding an earlier issue with the Knights of Columbus. Here is more of Msgr Siler’s comments:*Second, the speaker they have invited, Laura Ingraham…a strident opponent of many of the immigration positions held by the US bishops.As far as your references, I knowTry reading the responses from Msgr Siler and responses from the diocese. Oh, and do you have a direct quote where he asked his priests to actively discourage people from attending? Why hasn’t Image Point responded to the letter from the diocese asking them to clarify their willingness to collaborate in a meaningful way? Msgr Siler wrote, “…Since Image Point won’t speak to us, and their website is silent on these matters, we have no idea what their policies are on whom they will assist; whether there will be any proselytizing; whether volunteers will be able to respect their Catholic consciences in regard to making a statement of faith; and so on. We all agree that life is sacred from natural conception to natural death; but all efforts to uphold that belief are not necessarily equally good.”
*That would seem to be the money quote: Ingraham opposes the bishop’s immigration policies so her appearance at a pro-life event is “problematic”. He appears to be willing to damage the effectiveness of a pro-life event unless the speaker adheres to his immigration policies.
Given these two points, it is not appropriate to advertise Image Point’s event in any way.
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