That Was
Then
From 1842 to
1864, the first Catholic Archbishop of New York was John Hughes who saw things
from a very Catholic point of view and said: “The goal of the Catholic
Church is to convert all pagan nations and Protestant nations. There is no
secrecy in this; it is the commission of God to his one true Church.
Everyone should know that we have for our mission to convert the world,
including the inhabitants of the United States: the people of the cities, the
peoples of the country, the officers of the Navy and the Marines,
the commanders of the Army, the Legislature, the Senate,
the Cabinet, the President and all.”
This Is Now
The current archbishop
of New York, Timothy Dolan, has made no comments about the recent SCOTUS ruling
on same sex marriage being a human right. The
U.S. Bishops — as a collective — simply have become derelict in their
duty. Whatever the various individual motives of the various individual
bishops who no longer fight for souls — be it that some are homosexual, others
are careerists who don't like to rock the boat, others are simply weak men, or
that others are too busy being bureaucrats to lift their heads up and see the
evil all around — whatever the motives, it now must be
blindingly obvious that this collective of weak and effeminate leaders have
very little in common with real Catholic men who preceded them
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