“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.”
Source: Brietbart.com, 8/22/13
Comments:
Once we’ve gone over the fiscal edge and Socialism is fully established, the churches will be the first to go. Defending a bill that will help break the bank doesn’t sound like the wisest strategy. The best thing the churches could do is to demand that the federal government follow the Constitution.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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