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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My (Catholic) church this weekend said NOTHING about the effects on the refuges and immigrants to this country and so I walked out. It could have been that particular priest as far as his homily but the prayers of the faithful (for non-cathloics - a lists of 'areas of concern' that particular week that are both broad and specific.) I wrote to all the priests expressing my concern and shock at the silence but as yet have not heard back. I understand that there is a line where you cannot advocate a political point of view but to ignore a humanitarian crisis - especially as the leader of our church, Pope Francis has been so vocal about, to me is unconscionable.[/quote] My priest has talked about political issues and where the church stands on them, including abortion, helping the poor, and immigrants and refugees. One of his main points was that we are called to be true to our faith not to anyone political party. [/quote]
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