Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Cardinal McElroy Abets The Sin Of Border-Crashing During Holy Mass

"If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it."  This quote is attributed to Joseph Goebbels, Nazi propaganda chief under Adolf Hitler.

The US progressive bishops have been most diligent in the application of that nefarious principle espoused by Nazis, as we have seen in their shilling and kvelling for unbridled illegal immigration.  Border-crashing would be the more accurate term for it, for they are in fact acting in blatant disregard for our nation's immigration laws, and the bishops are cooperating with that sin by encouraging and excusing it.  They are even, with our tax dollars granted to various Catholic Charities offices, particularly the ones in Texas, facilitating these sins, participating in the guilt of that sin themselves.

On Wednesday September 28th at St Matthew's Cathedral in Washington DC, Cardinal McElroy at Mass dutifully recited the progressive script when it comes to the aiding and abetting of border-crashing.  The event was the World Day of Migrants and Refugees.  When McElroy wasn't slandering the border control agents who are simply defending our borders and removing the border-crashers by yammering about "the government's campaign of fear and terror", he blasphemed Our Lord by stating that He doesn't regard the border-crashing.  Here is the exact quote:

"In the Gospel today, Jesus demands that the central perspective we must bring to understanding the moral legitimacy of the campaign of fear and deportation being waged in our country today springs from the bonds of community that have come to tie us together as neighbors with the undocumented, not the question of whether sometime in the past individuals broke a law by entering or remaining in the United States,"

How dare His Eminence use the Holy Name of Jesus to condone the breaking of legitimate laws?  These "undocumented" are criminals because they snuck through the border.  Notice how he talks of those who "lived beside us for decades"?  Did he bother to ask whether or not these "undocumented" attempted to rectify their situations in all the decades that they've been here?  Yes, that question was merely rhetorical for we know the answer to that.

I am suggesting, at the very least, that any and all donations to the Archdiocese of Washington cease immediately.

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