Here's the announcement from a newsletter that I receive:
Fund our Communities. Presentation and discussion on ways the U.S. military budget can be cut to free up money for community needs. Tuesday, May 17. 7:30 p.m. Parish Life Center Room 210, Church of the Resurrection, 3315 Greencastle Rd, Burtonsville, MD 20866. Sponsored by Pax Christi Burtonsville.
Here's a little background information on Pax Christi. Its founding president is Bishop Thomas Gumbleton, formerly the Auxiliary of the Archdiocese of Detroit. Yes, he's that one! He's the gay-activist bishop that Rome had to force to resign. He certainly is idolized by the left.
Its current president is Bishop Gambino Zavala, Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. I noted almost a year ago that he doesn't like blogs such as this. Read why. I suggest you read the entire post, and watch the clips of Bishop Zavala turning a Mass into an abysmal circus.
Bishop Zavala is also co-president of the board of Interfaith Worker Justice, an organization founding on Alinskyan principles. Another director of that group is Tom Chabolla. Where have we heard that name before? Well, plenty on this blog. He is a special assistant to the president of the SEIU - you know, the thugs that sent 500 people to stampede all over a bank official's front porch last summer?
So now that we have an idea of the dissidents who've been shaping Pax Christi's goals throughout the years, the above announcement comes as no surprise. Read their website and see that they are big on dismantling national defense. Ladies and gentlemen, the pacifism they promote is not in conformity with Catholic social teaching - the teaching that does recognize that a state has an obligation to defend its citzens against unjust aggression. Whatever one might think of current military engagements, there is no justification for the gutting of the military.
Now as far as "funding the communities" goes, upon whon does that onus lay? Hint! Remember the principle of subsidiarity? If you don't, that's no surprise, as the progressive, big-government lovers don't want you to consider this basic tenet of Catholic social teaching. As we saw Friday, even the USCCB would like to sweep that under the rug. Answer to the question? It's not with the Federal government, as is implied in the announcement; it's with us Catholics in the pews.
To those of you at the Church of the Resurrection, please ask your pastor why this is being allowed on Church property. By the way - I looked on your parish website. Under "social justice" I see Pax Christi, Just Faith - but I see no pro-life committee! Why is that???
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