
Migrants storm San Ysidro, California, November 25, 2018. The prelates of the Roman Church-State call such persons “Christ in our midst.” Others may call them something else.
“Another papal society, Catholic Extension, has poured more than $12 million dollars into ministries along our southern border over the past five years ‘to ensure that those who are on a journey are protected by the Church and that we advocate on their behalf,’ according the (sic) Catholic News Agency (“Caravans, Churches and Criminal Sanctuaries,” Michelle Malkin, April 4, 2018).
I hadn’t intended to post tonight, but in doing research on a group called Catholic Extension, what I found was interesting to the point that I just had to say something.
A few quick facts about Catholic Extension:
- According to the “Our History” page of Catholic Extension’s website, the organizations was founded in 1905 and originally headquartered in Lapeer, Michigan, then moved to Chicago in 1907 where it’s headquarters have remained to this day. Question, Does anything good ever come out of Chicago?
- On the same “Our History” page, the group boasts about being a “papal society,” which means, as the “Our History” page notes, that, “Catholic Extension’s president is appointed by the Pope himself.” Catholic Extension’s website confirms its close relationship with the papal Antichrist. In an article dated November 8, 2017 it reported,”In a letter to Chicago Cardinal Blase J. Cupich received in early October, the Vatican secretary of state, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, confirmed the reappointment of Father Jack Wall for a third five-year term as president of Catholic Extension. After Pope Francis, Cardinal Parolin is the highest-ranking Vatican official….” Worth noting, the article describes Jack Wall as “A lifelong Chicagoan” who “served for 24 years as as pastor of Old St. Patrick’s Church, the second oldest parish founded in the city of Chicago.” It’s remarkable how much immigration treason blows out of the Windy City. I ask again, Does anything good come from Chicago?
- Catholic Extension not only does not try to downplay the amount of money it spends on the US-Mexico border, it actually brags about it. As the group’s website notes, “Adjusted for inflation, Catholic Extension has provided a total of more than $122 million to help U.S. dioceses along the U.S.-Mexico border with the building and repair of churches, the education and formation of priests and other leaders, and various ministries. In the El Paso Diocese alone, Catholic Extension has funded projects totaling more than $18 million.
- The groups chancellor, Cardinal Blasé Cupich of Chicago, openly compares migrants violating US immigration law to “The Holy Family” who fled to Egypt to escape the persecution of King Herod. I’ve dealt with this false comparison a number of times on this blog. See, for example, here.
- Quotes the Prayer for Migrant Families, a blasphemous invocation by the US Conference of Catholic Bishops calling for the help of “Mary our Mother” and St. Joseph” on behalf of the migrants. The “prayer” appears to throw shade on American officials who enforce immigration laws by calling for comfort for migrants whose “families have been torn apart by violence and injustice.”
- As the Catholic New Agency reports without blushing, Catholic Extension openly aids migrants who violate American immigration law. “In McAllen Texas, parishioners of Sacred Heart Catholic Church have utilized their parish hall to aid 74,000 women and children entering the U.S. since the Central American child refugee crisis in June 2017. A $100,000 grant from Catholic Extension funded the construction of a new facility for their Humanitarian Respite Center.”
To sum up, we have an organization with direct ties to the highest levels of the Vatican, whose president is appointed by the pope himself, that openly admits to spending large sums of money in Texas, at least some of which is specifically designated thwarting the enforcement of US immigration law and that invokes God’s name to help migrants to this end.
In the opinion of this writer, the migrant crisis in both the US and Europe is first and foremost a problem originating in the evil theology, politics and economics of the Antichrist Roman Church-State.
Many Americans, influenced as they are by Dispensationalism, scan the horizons for the coming of some future, mysterious Antichrist. All the while they miss the work the real and present papal Antichrist is doing right under their noses, right on the border of their own country. How is it that people can be so blind?