The American Catholic Church: The church that acts like a political organization.
Von: Christian Democrat (eslaporte@christian-democrat.net) [Profil]
Datum: 15.08.2007 19:09
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Datum: 15.08.2007 19:09
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The American Catholic Church: The church that acts like a political organization. http://blog.christian-democrat.net/2007/08/american-catholic-church-political.html A common complaint of the Catholic Church in general is that it is in possession of a great deal of "worldly possessions." The Church is in control of vast wealth and even the local churches sometimes don't know where it all comes from. Still, Catholic Churches around the world still manage to improve the lives of those living in their communities, as well as the communities. This cannot be said about the American Catholic Church. I write this as a member of my local archdiocese and observer with a social science education. The American Catholic Church conducts itself more like an exclusive political organization more so than a Catholic Church entity that is supposed to save souls, help out the less the fortunate - and be the universal church. None of this can describe the Catholic Church in my community. The church for "contributing members only." It appears that the only souls worth saving are those that have the means to fill envelopes every Sunday. To be considered a "member" one must submit an envelope with "personal contributions" - and you have church membership and are counted. Those who cannot afford to contribute through the weekly envelope system are not counted as "members." This means that people that are too poor to contribute money are not regarded as members of the Catholic Church, even though they have conformation papers stating that they are, indeed, Catholics. Firsthand knowledge has taught me that not having the means to stuff your envelope every Sunday means that the services you receive from the Church are substandard. The pastor treats meetings with you like brisk business meetings and phone calls are often not returned. The confessional booth mannerisms suggest that you not return for another confession, and the impression is that the Blessed Sacrament is for "paying customers only." Help for Mexican nationals only. Now, just try to get a bag of groceries out of your own American Catholic Church. On one occasion, I was treated as if I was stupid and told to dial "7-1-1, like 9-1-1 to find a food pantry." As a person with a post-graduate education, well, I'm not that stupid. So, try to get a loaf of bread out of the American Catholic church. This is unlike what I hear through the grapevine about "illegal immigrants," who get food, housing, jobs and the like from the American Catholic Church. So, if we put "two-and-two together" we see discrimination on the basis of citizenship status, and quite possibly race as will. Being an American citizen in need of help means being placed last of Mexican nationals, and this kind of discrimination and purposeful neglect is the most un-Godly and un- Christian. What's more of an insult is that some Catholics have the audacity to describe this as a "social justice!!!" Before, I described the two acceptable roles for variable membership in the American Catholic church, (that is, having monetary means or being a Mexican national). The main theme is that poor, needy American Catholics are discouraged from active Church participation. What this does to the human spirit that yearns to be a full participant of the Catholic Church, but is purposely left out is a smack against human dignity and the foundation of salvation itself. What's more, part of my growing desire to get out of America and away from the hypocrisy of the American Catholic Church is to go to a country that is strongly Catholic and would welcome my education, skills, and desire to serve the Church in their nation and community. The American Catholic Church nothing but a political organization that is made up of wealthy Catholics working of behalf of Mexican nationals. I want a REAL Catholic Church in a Catholic nation that serves the needs of all people! Check out this American Catholic Church website for what I mean- at the bottem of the page: http://www.josephite.com/parish/la/sd/[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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