While I have tremendous respect for the good lay people--many of whom are just as Christian (and some more so) IMHO, than any Protestants--of the Catholic Church, and even for most of the truly celibate clergy (who don't abuse kids) there is no excusing the fact that the Catholic Church is a BIG partner in the global push for eliminating national borders and for inserting unassimilables into peaceful, homogeneous neighborhoods.
(Race war violence in Lewiston. Courtesy of rightoftheright.com.)
Here in Maine, for example, it is Catholic Charities that has been behind the push for bringing radicalized Somali Muslims (along with many peaceful ones) into Maine. The Lewiston-Auburn area (our second "biggest" metro area--and I use quotes because that's still only about 70,000 people) is now a hotbed for racial and religious tension ...which was not formerly the case...with upwards of 10,000 Somalis dumped into this area since the 90s.
There is even talk of sending a bunch of Somalis to extreme northern Maine to become potato farmers in an area where the average winter temps are well below 10 degrees, and where most local farmers have failed and given up due to Canadian subsidies and other machinations of the anti-farming elements. Trust me, there is NOTHING CHARITABLE about dumping immigrants who are used to 100-degree temperatures year round into a place where it snows more than 15' in some winters. That is setting them up to turn desperate and setting them up for guaranteed failure.
The Catholic Church, at the upper levels, appears to be a hotbed of radical globalist sentiment. This article certainly bears that out:
Here is an excerpt:
"'Pope Francis has donated 500,000 dollars to assist migrants in Mexico. The funds, from the Peter’s Pence collections, will be distributed among 27 projects promoted by sixteen Mexican dioceses and religious congregations, which requested assistance in continuing to provide food, lodging, and basic necessities to the migrants,' reports Vatican News.
The article notes that the migrants are primarily from Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala but that they don’t plan to stay in Mexico, and are 'instead hoping for a better future in the United States…however, the US border remains closed to them.'
The money will go to aid the more than 75,000 people who arrived in Mexico in 2018 as part of six migrant caravans. As part of his crusade against populism, Pope Francis has repeatedly urged European countries to take in migrants from predominantly Muslim countries."
(Pope portrayed as a Communist. Image courtesy of traditioinaction.org.)
I still think that this guy is an interloper and usurper who deposed the true pope on behalf of the Communists, globalists, and the radical homosexual elements inside The Vatican, and I know several Catholics who (mostly quietly) agree. The time may be soon approaching for a righteous counter coup.
The Catholic Church had no problem turning a blind eye to extreme nationalism during WW II. It's so sad to see they are now foisting a different type of political extremism on the world. Nationalism, of the type practiced in our "melting pot" here in the U.S.A. for over two hundred years, is a good and wholesome thing, as are sensible immigration laws and limits.
If the Catholic Church can't get to the point where they understand that, they will simply continue to render themselves increasingly irrelevant; and, they will prove the point of many "conspiracy theorists" that say they are a big part of the push for a one-world, antichrist-spirit-dominated church and government.