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Mexican Invasion Title: Bannon: Catholic bishops "need illegal aliens to fill the churches" CBS This Morning (@CBSThisMorning) September 7, 2017 Rose: Boy, thats a tough thing to say about your church. Bannon: As much as I respect Cardinal Dolan and the bishops on doctrine, this is not doctrine. This is not doctrine at all. I totally respect the pope and I totally respect the Catholic bishops and cardinals on doctrine. This is not about doctrine. This is about the sovereignty of a nation. And in that regard, theyre just another guy with an opinion. Lets stipulate up front that Bannons being Bannon here, stirring up controversy for controversys sake. He wants to peel off conservatives from the USCCB on immigration with easy talking points rather than getting into a policy debate, and hopefully gain some attention for punching above his class (at the moment, anyway). And on the latter point, hes correct the issue has to do with national sovereignty and security rather than directly on doctrine, which are areas for prudential judgment. His accusation about motivation doesnt exactly gibe up with the facts, though. The best historical data for Catholic demographics comes from Georgetowns Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate, which has tracked the Catholic population in surveys for more than 50 years. The number of Catholics has grown substantially in that arc, from 48.5 million in 1965 to 74.2 million in 2016. The number of foreign-born Catholics has plateaued over the last 12 years at 15 million, so whatever the issues of getting butts in pews may be, unlimited immigration isnt solving them. In fact, the bigger problem is a lack of participation from existing Catholics. In the same 12-year period, the number of former Catholics went up from 19 million to 30 million, a dramatic increase. At the same time, the number of baptisms fell from 929,545 to 670,481. Thats why the USCCB launched its Rediscover program in 2013 to re-evangelize backsliding Catholics into regular Mass attendance, and to shore up enthusiasm among current regular or semi-regular attendees. The USCCB has taken a more liberal stand on immigration, to be sure, but its not an open-borders policy per se. They put a high value on legalizing the immigrants already in the US for humanitarian purposes and retaining the family-based chain migration policies in order to keep the basic church unit intact, both of which do come from Catholic doctrinal positions, not from a butts in seats motivation. Matthew 25:35-36 would certainly be one basis for that doctrinal position, with Jesus direct admonition to welcome the stranger as a means of serving Him. That, however, does not necessarily mean that we cant set up rational systems of welcome for strangers while taking the primary role of government protecting its citizens seriously at the same time. Those policies are certainly open to debate on a prudential-judgment basis, but only when one debates the policies and the doctrine rather than assume the motivations behind both. Conservatives who have regularly been accused of racism for their prioritization of national security and rational management of immigration should certainly appreciate that point. Addendum: Our friend and former colleague Larry OConnor made a great point about Catholic bishops calculating political positions for maximum attendance: Larry O'Connor (@LarryOConnor) September 7, 2017 Yes if Catholic bishops wanted to pander at the expense of doctrine and principle, there are a lot of ways in which they could do so more effectively than sticking with the same immigration position theyve held since at least Saint John Paul II. Poster Comment: The writer, Morissey, is the primary mackerel-snapper over at HotAir. Loves hanging out at the Vatican, has weekly Catholic threads at HotAir, etc. Even so, he is one of HotAir's best writers and deals with this article pretty fairly. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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Well, that's one Catholic's political interpretation. I see it differently than he does. I don't think that the Catholic bishops have any choice in their stance.
Certainly, Pope Frank is a big open borders nut. So they can always claim they're just following the leader. What else is a bishop supposed to do?
Sorry, I was thinking theologically, not politically.
He's right. As usual with the Catholic Church,it's all about de Benjamins and de political power. In the entire history of the world,the only nations that had to build walls to keep their own citizens from leaving were those with leftist governments.
Did everyone watch the rest of the interview just now? With any luck, it'll blow the hurricane bs off the air.
I didn't. In the entire history of the world,the only nations that had to build walls to keep their own citizens from leaving were those with leftist governments.
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