@BishopBarron Vance, Rubio, and anyone else in this blasphemous administration are not "serious Catholics." Get real.
Astounding how you can go from a criticism, milquetoast as it is, to ass-kissing in only 100 words.
Woe to those who manipulate religion and the very name of God for their own military, economic, and political gain, dragging that which is sacred into darkness and filth. #ApostolicJourney#Cameroon https://t.co/bKteFZ3iWE
I really don't see how @BishopBarron can continue to associate the Catholic Church with this idolatry. And during a time when such grotesque messianic thinking has been used to justify a war that the pope himself has decried.
Asking God, in a public prayer, to help a political leader make wise decisions, care for the poor, seek peace, foster harmony, and try to include all those who feel excluded? Yes. Comparing a political leader, in a public prayer, to the sinless Son of God during Holy Week? No.
@myizonorion@GiveMeADouble@PastorTrey05 So surely you'd say the same applies to Biden's Catholicism and his policies on abortion, right? Let's at least be honest and consistent here.
Congrats, and ima let you finish, but two consecutive Popes have said this guy is bad at Catholicism.
That’s a CRAZY batting average for a new Catholic.
The reduction of Christianity to a cheap hype product used by clout-chasers to help insecure people cope with an identity-less culture by turning the gospel into a kind of tribalism is a work of the enemy.
MAGA aren’t drawn to Trump because he is smart, competent, or “Christian”. They are drawn to him because he tells uneducated, insecure, angry people that their stupidity, ignorance, and racism are actually strengths.
The illiteracy of the mouth-breathers in the comments is appalling. This isn't judging Columbus by modern-day standards, this is his historical contemporaries condemning his brutality. Infamously un-woke Inquisition Spain saying in his own time that Columbus was a monster.
Christopher Columbus was so infamously cruel that the Spanish crown paid to send someone to Hispaniola in 1500 to investigate. This resulted in a 48-page report detailing the testimony of two dozen witnesses, and the investigator himself, of how Columbus had mismanaged the colony, cut off ears and noses, tortured colonists that questioned his authority, paraded women naked, and sold natives into slavery. He was arrested, tried, and stripped of his titles.
Some people that witnessed his barbarism, who had initially supported and participated in his colonization efforts, became so disgusted by Columbus's behavior that they also published accounts of his atrocities and began advocating for the rights of Indigenous populations. In particular, a contemporaneous Pope, and many other lesser Catholic figures, condemned Columbus explicitly, viewing his behaviors as grave offenses against G-d.
Matt, you are literally more of a cretin than people that died before 1600 BCE. I wouldn't call you a conservative, I would call you a barbarian.
Pope Leo, the first pope from the US—a country which does not have universal health coverage—calls universal healthcare a 'moral imperative' at a conference with WHO and European bishops this week:
“Health cannot be a luxury for the few.”