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Title: What The Cathechism of the Catholic Church Actually Says on Immigration Might Surprise You
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URL Source: http://libertyfight.com/2015/Catech ... lic_Church_on_immigration.html
Published: Sep 24, 2015
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Post Date: 2015-09-24 11:50:15 by Artisan
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There seems to be many radical left-wing bishops, priests and clergy within the Catholic church who are constantly chiding us that we need to welcome everyone into the United States, without limits. But what does the actual Catechism of the Catholic Church, which Catholics must adhere to, state about immigration? it might surprise you.

The hierarchy of the catholic church itself, however, has been infested, sadly with radical open border advocates, who act as if it's immoral for the Unite States to have borders or enforce our sovereignty. This has never been the actual teaching or position of the church. These modernists, or so they're called, have done a great amount of damage to the church, in many ways, yet the battle between the traditionalists and the modernists continues.

That's another issue entirely, for today we will focus on solely immigration. Also, I will post a link to what the U.S. Conference of catholic Bishops says on immigration reform- What they say will shock you too! It shocked me, and I just found this gem this morning! Finally, I will include some statements from Saint Thomas on immigration.

Section 2241 states, in part, "Political authorities, for the sake of the common good for which they are responsible, may make the exercise of the right to immigrate subject to various juridical conditions, especially with regard to the immigrants' duties toward their country of adoption. Immigrants are obliged to respect with gratitude the material and spiritual heritage of the country that receives them, to obey its laws and to assist in carrying civic burdens."

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, in an August 2013 document, stated, in part, that "The Catholic Catechism instructs the faithful that good government has two duties, both of which must be carried out and neither of which can be ignored... The second duty is to secure one's border and enforce the law for the sake of the common good. Sovereign nations have the right to enforce their laws and all persons must respect the legitimate exercise of this right... Enforcement: The U.S. Catholic Bishops accept the legitimate role of the U.S. government in intercepting unauthorized migrants who attempt to travel to the United States..."

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#2. To: Artisan (#0)

Rome is no different than any institutional behemoth, alas. The officially stated position's got nothing to do with the actual policy. And open borders for white countries is clearly an key goal of its.

Thanks for sharing this -- useful. "Always welcome the stranger," folks -- even though all Catholic churches still lock their doors at night.

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#3. To: NeoconsNailed, lod, straitgate (#2)

Thanks for sharing this -- useful.

Thanks- I find this very interesting and fascinating. I thought this was so relevent that I made a separate article out of it , currently on the front page of WRH, U.S. Catholic Bishops Shocking Document: The "Duty of Government Is To Secure One's Border And Enforce The Law For The Sake Of The Common Good."

I already knew the teaching of the CCC on this, but the bishop's document was startling, given their common statements to the opposite effect, in the media and in churches on this.

as I wrote,

This morning while writing an article on what the Catechism of the Catholic Church actually teaches about immigration, I found an additional document written by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops which will shock most people. It will come as a pleasant surprise to the traditional paleoconservatives and all those who understand the importance of sovereignty and securing our borders from invasion. As I always try to explain to people, the teaching of the church is sound, and some individual member's misguided opinions, sins, etc. are not what comprises the whole of the Catholic church, or what's called the infallible Magisterium or Teaching Authority of the Catholic Church.

There seems to be many radical left-wing bishops, priests and clergy within the Catholic church who are constantly chiding us that we need to welcome everyone into the United States, without limits. Conservatives and traditional Catholics are not happy with this. The hierarchy of the Catholic Church itself has unfortunately been infested with radical open border advocates, who act as if it's immoral for the United States to have borders or enforce our sovereignty. This has never been the actual teaching or position of the church. These modernists, or so they're called, have done a great amount of damage to the church, in many ways, yet the battle between the traditionalists and the modernists continues.

That's another issue entirely, for today we will focus solely on immigration.

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, in a shocking August 2013 document, stated that the DUTY of the U.S. government is to secure the border, enforce the laws, and intercept unauthorized migrants! How this slipped by the alternative media I have no idea, other than not too many alternative/ truth outlets cover the Catholic church in depth. I am proud to say that is what makes LibertyFight.com unique. You can read more about that, and our extensive Catholic archive, below. I will include some statements from Saint Thomas on immigration. The Bishops stated, in part, that "The Catholic Catechism instructs the faithful that good government has two duties, both of which must be carried out and neither of which can be ignored... The second duty is to secure one's border and enforce the law for the sake of the common good. Sovereign nations have the right to enforce their laws and all persons must respect the legitimate exercise of this right... Enforcement: The U.S. Catholic Bishops accept the legitimate role of the U.S. government in intercepting unauthorized migrants who attempt to travel to the United States..."

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