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In reply to the discussion: YMCA Loses $60,000 Grant From Catholic Church After Refusing To Stop Working With LGBT Support Group [View all]SidDithers
(44,333 posts)48. Here's the "excuse" from the Archdiocese of Chicago...
On Monday, July 29, in the Chicago Tribune, a group of Catholics published an open letter addressed to me and to the Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD). They accused the Church of turning her back on the poor. This accusation follows a decision by the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (ICIRR) to include support for same-sex marriage as part of their political agenda. The CCHD cannot fund groups that support this goal.
Donors to the CCHD give to this anti-poverty organization with the understanding that their money will be passed on to organizations that respect the teachings of the Catholic faith. Organizations that apply for funds do so agreeing to this condition.
On May 23, the ICIRR board broke faith with its member organizations when it publicly supported so called same-sex marriage. For its own political advantage, it introduced a matter extraneous to its own purpose and betrayed its own members, who were not consulted.
The CCHD had no choice but to respect the unilateral decision of the ICIRR board that effectively cut off funding from groups that remain affiliated with ICIRR. Without betraying its donors or the Catholic faith, the Catholic Churchs long-standing work for immigrant groups and for immigration reform remains intact. This record speaks for itself and is well known. It is carried locally by Priests for Justice for Immigrants and by Sisters and Brothers of Immigrants, along with very many lay Catholics, in collaboration with the Archdiocesan Office for Immigrant Affairs and Immigration Education, led by Elena Segura with my complete support.
It is intellectually and morally dishonest to use the witness of the Churchs concern for the poor as an excuse to attack the Churchs teaching on the nature of marriage. Four weeks ago, Pope Francis wrote: marriage should be a stable union of man and woman this union is born of their love, as a sign and presence of Gods own love, and of the acknowledgement and acceptance of the goodness of sexual differentiation, whereby spouses can become one flesh and are enabled to give birth to a new life. In other words, when it comes to marriage and family life, men and women are not interchangeable. The whole civilized world knows that.
Those who signed the open letter in the Tribune proclaimed their adherence to the Catholic faith even as they cynically called upon others to reject the Churchs bishops. The Church is no ones private club; she is the Body of Christ, who tells us he is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. Because the signers of the letters are Catholic, they know that in a few years, like each of us, they will stand before this same Christ to give an account of their stewardship. Jesus is merciful, but he is not stupid; he knows the difference between right and wrong. Manipulating both immigrants and the Church for political advantage is wrong.
Francis Cardinal George, OMI
Archbishop of Chicago
Donors to the CCHD give to this anti-poverty organization with the understanding that their money will be passed on to organizations that respect the teachings of the Catholic faith. Organizations that apply for funds do so agreeing to this condition.
On May 23, the ICIRR board broke faith with its member organizations when it publicly supported so called same-sex marriage. For its own political advantage, it introduced a matter extraneous to its own purpose and betrayed its own members, who were not consulted.
The CCHD had no choice but to respect the unilateral decision of the ICIRR board that effectively cut off funding from groups that remain affiliated with ICIRR. Without betraying its donors or the Catholic faith, the Catholic Churchs long-standing work for immigrant groups and for immigration reform remains intact. This record speaks for itself and is well known. It is carried locally by Priests for Justice for Immigrants and by Sisters and Brothers of Immigrants, along with very many lay Catholics, in collaboration with the Archdiocesan Office for Immigrant Affairs and Immigration Education, led by Elena Segura with my complete support.
It is intellectually and morally dishonest to use the witness of the Churchs concern for the poor as an excuse to attack the Churchs teaching on the nature of marriage. Four weeks ago, Pope Francis wrote: marriage should be a stable union of man and woman this union is born of their love, as a sign and presence of Gods own love, and of the acknowledgement and acceptance of the goodness of sexual differentiation, whereby spouses can become one flesh and are enabled to give birth to a new life. In other words, when it comes to marriage and family life, men and women are not interchangeable. The whole civilized world knows that.
Those who signed the open letter in the Tribune proclaimed their adherence to the Catholic faith even as they cynically called upon others to reject the Churchs bishops. The Church is no ones private club; she is the Body of Christ, who tells us he is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. Because the signers of the letters are Catholic, they know that in a few years, like each of us, they will stand before this same Christ to give an account of their stewardship. Jesus is merciful, but he is not stupid; he knows the difference between right and wrong. Manipulating both immigrants and the Church for political advantage is wrong.
Francis Cardinal George, OMI
Archbishop of Chicago
http://www.archchicago.org/news_releases/news_2013/stmnt_130729.html
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YMCA Loses $60,000 Grant From Catholic Church After Refusing To Stop Working With LGBT Support Group [View all]
SidDithers
Nov 2013
OP
Thanks for the edit. The second article gives a much more comprehensive overview of this.
cbayer
Nov 2013
#4
Equal treatment under immigration law is a huge LGBT issue. Ask Senator Kerry, he can tell you.
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2013
#5
The Illinois Coalition for Immigration and Refugee Rights came out in support of marriage equality..
SidDithers
Nov 2013
#6
You must have missed the fact that Francis drives an old car around his estate.
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2013
#3
Maybe he can have his picture taken with some recent immigrants to Chicago...
SidDithers
Nov 2013
#21
The New Pope hasn't changed any of his positions from before he was Pope...
Humanist_Activist
Nov 2013
#30
When I win Powerball, this Coalition is one of the first groups I'll give money to...
joeybee12
Nov 2013
#33