2025-11-20
Last week, during its annual meeting in Baltimore, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops issued a "Special Message on Immigration." This is a unique occurrence, as the issuance of such a message requires a two-thirds majority of the bishops. Two hundred sixteen bishops voted in favor, five opposed, and three abstained.
This "special message" stresses the bishops' strong defense of the immigrant and their concern for their treatment. The statement in part reads: "The Church's teaching rests on the foundational concern for the human person, as created in the image and likeness of God (Genesis 1:27). As pastors, we look to Sacred Scripture and the example of the Lord Himself, where we find the wisdom of God's compassion. The priority of the Lord, as the Prophets remind us, is for those who are most vulnerable."
The selective moral courage of the USCCB is just exhausting.
For over half a century these same bishops have presided over the rapid murderous expanse of the culture of death that has been built, maintained, legalized, funded, and protected by many self-proclaimed Catholics at every level of society. This has resulted in over 80 million dead babies with absolutely zero accountability.
Abortion is the greatest evil in the existence of humanity. All things are NOT equal. Abortion is a demonic blood sacrifice that murders the most vulnerable, harms women, destroys families, shreds society, and is led by deceivers, demons of the damned, and many self-proclaimed Catholics.
When it comes to killing babies, there is no unanimous consent in the USCCB. You won't find a "special message" attacking abortion and stating things as strongly as the statement issued on immigration, which includes phrases such as, "As pastors, we . . . feel compelled now in this environment to raise our voices in defense of God-given human dignity." "We lament," "We are grieved," and "We are disturbed."
What about the human dignity of the child growing in his mother's womb?
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