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Old August 22nd, 2013 #1
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If you attend Mass on September 8th, it is likely the priest's homily will be less about spiritual matters and more about the political imperative of passing an amnesty law for the nation's 11 million illegal immigrants. Last week, the Catholic Church announced a massive, coordinated effort to press Congress to pass comprehensive immigration reform, including a pathway to citizenship. Catholics make up the largest single religious group in Congress.

“We want to try to pull out all the stops,” Kevin Appleby, the director of migration policy at the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, told the New York Times. Appleby said the immigration issue was at a now-or-never moment. “They have to hear the message that we want this done, and if you’re not successful during the summer, you’re not going to win by the end of the year.”

The Church is planning advertising, phone calls and marches targeting 60 Catholic House Republicans. Over 130 members of the House are Catholic, including Speaker John Boehner.

The Church's effort in support of amnesty seems broader and more coordinated than its actions against an ObamaCare mandate requiring coverage of contraception. In recent years, the Church has been more vocal in its criticism of abortion, but even that seems muted in comparison with current plans on immigration reform.

Bishops and priests in the major dioceses in the country will coordinate their messages and homilies throughout September. More than a dozen have committed to holding special Masses or other events on September 8th, the day before Congress returns from recess.

Hispanics now make up the the largest single demographic group in the Catholic Church. This was a contributing factor in the election of Pope Francis, the first Pontiff from the Americas. In a way, the Church's efforts to pass amnesty legislation is tending to its base congregation.

Catholic Democrat Rep. Dan Lipinski expressed skepticism about the Church's efforts. “There are some issues that the church speaks authoritatively on, such as abortion, in protecting life,” Lipinski told the Times. “And then there are prudential judgments that are made, informed by Catholic theology, but it’s not something that Catholics are required to follow.”
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Old August 22nd, 2013 #2
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The predatory homo pedophiles have run out of White Americans to extort with threats of eternal damnation.

http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/...220662161.html

Ex-Priest Gets Prison For Sexually Assaulting Altar Boy
Thursday, Aug 22, 2013 | Updated 10:08 AM EDT

A former Roman Catholic priest convicted of sexual assault of an altar boy in northern Pennsylvania in the 1990s has been sentenced to five to 10 years in prison.

The (Williamsport) Sun-Gazette says 66-year-old Thomas Shoback of Wilkes-Barre was sentenced Monday in Tioga County Court.

He was convicted in May of seven counts of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse and endangering the welfare of a child.

Prosecutors alleged that the assaults occurred at St. Mary's Parish in Blossburg from 1991 to 1997, at the parish rectory and a private cabin in Farmington Township.

The victim testified that he felt "controlled" by Shoback if he didn't spend time with him and do the things the priest wanted him to, and that Shoback would become angry, but that he never threatened him, according to the paper.

The victim said the relationship continued even after Shoback left the parish and was transferred to another one, when he would go there to do odd jobs for the priest, according to the paper.

According to the paper, the victim told police he said he never told anyone about the abuse, not his parents, older brother or even his (now wife) until November of 2011 when he called the Diocese of Scranton to report the alleged abuse.

The Diocese of Scranton suspended Shoback in November 2011 after the allegations first surfaced. At the time, he was working at a parish in Jermyn, Lackawanna County.
 
Old August 22nd, 2013 #3
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The Catholic occult is why my family left Italy.
They don't care about what is good and right. All they care about is members and cash. An evil corrupt bunch that should mind their own business.

I put the Catholic leadership right up there with Kikes.

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Old August 22nd, 2013 #4
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Just another Christian fanatic spreading the gospel. I've never understood why this has ever surprised anyone. The outright homosexual advocacy and general homosexual flavor of the babbling of Jesus is unmistakable and obvious. You know most if not all of these rapes and sexual assaults are accompanied by the rapist mouthing comments about Jesus and heaven.

Concerning the amnesty bullshit, the white Catholics, like most whites in general, are simply useless cowards when they are not full-on accomplices in tolerating and allowing the high command to advocate and organize this. We can only conclude, therefore, that most Catholics, and Christians in general for that matter, either long for or essentially are okay with the coming mixing and interbreeding with non-whites of their progeny. In either case, it is massive and comprehensive degeneracy. There will be no white Christians a few hundred years hence. That much is clear. The Christian Church will be uniformly brown. It will also be openly queer and bisexual in significant, if not majority, proportion. That, too, is now clear.
 
Old August 23rd, 2013 #5
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This is a stab in the back to all the German, Italian and Irish Catholics who helped bring it into the United States. The church is disenfranchising its most productive base. One day it will disown them altogether. I can only see that as a good thing.
 
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