USA: "Catholic" Relief Service Promotes Condoms, Contraception, Abortion for Africans
Catholic Relief Services (CRS) of the US Bishops is helping Africans receive condoms and contraception pills and to abort their children, writes LepantoIn.org (6 March), which investigated projects in …More
Catholic Relief Services (CRS) of the US Bishops is helping Africans receive condoms and contraception pills and to abort their children, writes LepantoIn.org (6 March), which investigated projects in Cameroon, Zimbabwe and Lesotho. CRS is a member of Caritas Internationalis.
- CRS has referred girls as young as 10 to abortionists and contraceptive vendors.
- CRS produced and distributed materials with the CRS logo promoting masturbation and condoms.
- CRS has partnered with various organisations that promote the killing of unborn babies.
- CRS project managers promote abortion and contraception.
- Training manuals contain pornographic content.
- At a meeting with a partner project attended by CRS representatives, a journalist saw large boxes of condoms being unloaded from a van.
- Archbishop Gerard Lerotholi of Lesotho said he couldn't "vouch for CRS" because it did not inform him of its activities or take the views of the local church into account. - Partnering with government programmes …More
- CRS has referred girls as young as 10 to abortionists and contraceptive vendors.
- CRS produced and distributed materials with the CRS logo promoting masturbation and condoms.
- CRS has partnered with various organisations that promote the killing of unborn babies.
- CRS project managers promote abortion and contraception.
- Training manuals contain pornographic content.
- At a meeting with a partner project attended by CRS representatives, a journalist saw large boxes of condoms being unloaded from a van.
- Archbishop Gerard Lerotholi of Lesotho said he couldn't "vouch for CRS" because it did not inform him of its activities or take the views of the local church into account. - Partnering with government programmes …More
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Jesuits are a special order at the disposal of the Pope. They take a special vow to serve the pope. Cannon law forbids Jesuits from being pope. It's similar to the requirement in the U.S. Constitution that a president had to have both parents born in the U.S., so as to have no loyalty to a parent's home country. So, Obama was not legally president, and Francis is not legally pope. Our lady did say …More
Jesuits are a special order at the disposal of the Pope. They take a special vow to serve the pope. Cannon law forbids Jesuits from being pope. It's similar to the requirement in the U.S. Constitution that a president had to have both parents born in the U.S., so as to have no loyalty to a parent's home country. So, Obama was not legally president, and Francis is not legally pope. Our lady did say lawlessness would be ramped.
Francis' church is NOT the church Jesus Himself founded. It is in apostacy. Let's preserve the true Catholic faith.
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It's a strange situation, to say the least. It's as though Francis is both Pope of the Church and Anti-Pope of the Anti-Church simultaneously. Tychonius' ecclesiology makes more sense with each passing day, which is truly unsettling.
@Marysrose Can they not be pope (or bishop) according to the Rule of their order, or is this actually a Canon Law? No surprise that an online quick search I did isn't helpful...
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@Marysrose @Seabass It's a long standing tradition among the Jesuits and the Dominicans, but I wouldn't be surprised if other orders (particularly the mendicants and those devoted to poverty) had a similar tradition. If a religious is promoted, they are to refuse the call once. If they are asked again, they may accept. Usually they will ask for their superior's permission as well. St. Thomas Aquinas …More
@Marysrose @Seabass It's a long standing tradition among the Jesuits and the Dominicans, but I wouldn't be surprised if other orders (particularly the mendicants and those devoted to poverty) had a similar tradition. If a religious is promoted, they are to refuse the call once. If they are asked again, they may accept. Usually they will ask for their superior's permission as well. St. Thomas Aquinas famously refused to become an archbishop thrice, stating he would be of more use to God and the Church as a teacher than a bishop.
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Pius V was a Dominican.
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@Marysrose Francis' church is not the One True Church gifted to the world by Our Lord. But neither was Montini's church, Wojtyla's church or Ratzinger's church. The Second Vatican Council altered the lens through which the Church looked at Herself and the world - and morphed into the Conciliar church. The Restorationist Pope will need to erase most - if not all - of the Conciliar effects of the past …More
@Marysrose Francis' church is not the One True Church gifted to the world by Our Lord. But neither was Montini's church, Wojtyla's church or Ratzinger's church. The Second Vatican Council altered the lens through which the Church looked at Herself and the world - and morphed into the Conciliar church. The Restorationist Pope will need to erase most - if not all - of the Conciliar effects of the past 60 years.
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I heard about this 20 years ago when I was still in college. I'm sad to say I'm not surprised they're still up to these antics.
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Yet, Catholics throughout the United States continue to pour vast quantities of money and resources into this clearly tainted and corrupted work. Particularly at the personal behest of their Bishops, who are in vehement and delusional denial that any such things are actually happening.
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There has not been ANYTHING Catholic about CRS for quite some time. The same holds true for Catholic Charities.