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In reply to the discussion: The driving force behind the anti-abortion movement is the Catholic Church [View all]Klaralven
(7,510 posts)25. She's a member of a Catholic charismatic cult
Barrett is a practicing Catholic.[213] Since birth, she has been a member of the Christian parachurch community People of Praise,[214] an ecumenical covenant community founded in South Bend. Associated with the Catholic charismatic renewal movement but not formally affiliated with the Catholic Church,[215][216][217] about 90% of its approximately 1,700 members are Catholic.[215][217] In People of Praise, Barrett has served as a laypastoral women's leader known as a "handmaiden".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Coney_Barrett#Personal_life
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The driving force behind the anti-abortion movement is the Catholic Church [View all]
Klaralven
Sep 2021
OP
But the Catholic voice is generally pretty low. It's Protestie Evangies who are insane and scream
CurtEastPoint
Sep 2021
#1
Insane screaming doesn't matter. Organizing quietly to get your people into power does.
Klaralven
Sep 2021
#2
Wow. You lump all Catholics into "they need victims to perpetuate their child abuse."
chia
Sep 2021
#32
When you said "they" you didn't define who "they" were. Lumping a billion people, many of whom are
chia
Sep 2021
#38
Given a chance they would introduce a new version of their not so holy Roman empire
malaise
Sep 2021
#11
I don't see a New Republic article linked in the OP, I see a link to a dissertation
chia
Sep 2021
#41
When it comes to numbers, though, it's definitely the evangelicals who have greater influence on
WhiskeyGrinder
Sep 2021
#19
Yeah, not gonna happen. Surprising to see nativism rear its head in progressive circles.
chia
Sep 2021
#27
I am old enough to remember the screaming hysteria about JFK being catholic. Oh my.
niyad
Sep 2021
#33