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#Atheist #Catholic #Christian #supernatural #Trick

Oops, mold and not god's blood:

"While [Catholic] bishops once (up until May 2024) had unilateral authority to claim something was a miracle, the new guidance said supposed miracles now had to go through the “Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith” first. It basically added an additional useless step to decide if a magic trick was the result of magic or a trick. Spoiler: It’s always a trick."

Source: friendlyatheist.com/p/its-mold

Friendly Atheist · It's mold, not a miracle: The Catholic Church’s latest eucharistic blunderBy Friendly Atheist

Catholic Charities laying off staff and halting services for refugees across the U.S. due to aid freeze and U.S. not paying on contracts signed.
I hope Pope Francis recovers quickly to speak up more on this. I also look forward to the new Archbishop for Washington, Cardinal McElroy, speaking up, as he did yesterday in his very first remarks in new role. bit.ly/423NdSo
ncronline.org/news/catholic-ch
#immigrants #catholic #refugees #uspol

Catholic News Agency · Cardinal McElroy talks immigration in first public appearance since DC installationBy Madalaine Elhabbal

"#Federalists passed the act in 1798 not merely out of ethnic prejudice against Irish Catholics…"
thenation.com/article/society/
"They wanted to keep out #French revolutionists, as well as the #Irish they’d supported in the failed Irish uprising of 1798. The party believed both groups, each heavily #Catholic, were enemies of the barely established #American experiment. They also believed they’d vote to support the Democratic-Republican Party, a precursor to the modern #Democratic Party."

The Nation · Hey, Irish Catholic Trump Supporters: Your People Were the Original Alien EnemiesIrish Catholics who back Trump would do well to remember the origins of the Alien Enemies Act.
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@dedicto @AnarchoNinaAnalyzes

I didn't know about #COINTELPRO until I was an adult. I did know the gummint was being super nasty to natives.

This is, indirectly, how I learned that the #church didn't really believe in #Jesus. I spent much of my childhood in #SouthDakota. You probably are aware of the scaremongering about #immigrants. How they break into houses and crime on the people who live there... The same kind of scaremongering was going on about "Indians." The particular town I lived in was not near any of the reservations, but people were talking scared.

I was attending the local #Catholic gradeschool, where most of my teachers were #nuns. The school principal was also a nun. My mother would sometimes take a few nuns out to the local pizzeria, and on one of these occasions, the topic of "Indians" came up, and the principal asked me, "<name>, what would you do if Indians came to your house while your mom was at work?" I answered that I would ask them if they were hungry, and cook them macaroni and cheese (the only thing I knew how to cook, other than heating up a can of soup).

And I *knew* that my answer was somehow wrong by the way the adults were acting. But I didn't know *why* and I absolutely did *not* want to ask in front of my two little sisters.

I did figure it out. If they were there to hurt me, or kidnap me, mac and cheese wouldn't stop them. And I thought the adults were being stupid about that. I mean, when *I* wanted to hurt someone, it was because of something they did. And I knew that I hadn't done anything to any Indian, ever.

I didn't even laugh when Sister T. bopped the Indian boy who read in class with the clown hammer. Normally, she'd grab the library book he was reading, slam it shut, and bop him on the head with the book, and then put it back on his desk. That day, she went into the cloak room and brought out the beepy clown hammer. She bopped him, and his desk. The other kids laughed. I wanted to cry. She made a point of bopping *my* desk, to show how it beeped and didn't actually hurt.

I was single-digit years old. But Catholic school means #Mass every school day, and *lots* of reading from the #Bible. First a reading from the Old Testament, then a bit of Psalm, then a non-gospel New Testament, and then the gospel.

If they broke into Jesus' house, he would bless them. Kids can't bless anybody unless they sneeze. And I had just learned how to make macaroni and cheese.