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Teri's avatar

Instead of being excited that those who claim to be Catholic are being nominated for positions of power in Trump’s administration, I would like to remember what Catholic values I was taught growing up as a 4th generation Catholic. The man you are excited has the Christian tattoos that he proudly displays, was accused of sexual assault and paid a settlement to the victim. He also cheated on not one but two wives with co-workers. Trump himself is a convicted rapist and his attorney general nominee just withdrew due to multiple allegations of underage sex with minors. Some of the Supreme Court justices you are excited are Catholic lied under oath when questioned by the Senate. One is accused of sexual assault and confirmed anyway. With the long standing and swept under the rug sexual abuse history by priests in the Catholic Church that has impacted generations of children, I would hope you would be excited about nominations of people with morals, human decency, kindness, empathy and character rather than being raised Catholic. There is no shame in being Catholic except when we continue to ignore all the abuse, hurt, and trauma that those who are Catholic inflict on others and then fellow Catholics look the other way and praise abusers for being in positions of power. If you want to know why many Catholics are leaving the church, look no further than the hypocrisy and lack of understanding and empathy in this article.

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Andy Schilling's avatar

John I always appreciate your writings. In this case however, I think you have adopted a very strange perspective. The president is a "Mass going, card-carrying Católico" (and was only ever married once). Speaker Pelosi frequently invoked her Catholic faith, drawing praise from progressives who see in her an example of championing the Church's teaching. She also has only been married once. AOC credits her Catholic faith for positions on health care, environment, and she is engaged to be married. The supreme court consists of six Catholics, two Protestants, and one Jew (I believe none of them are adulterous, but I don't know). During the Biden admin, for the first time in my life, the Speaker of the House, The President, and a majority of the Supreme Court, were practicing Catholics. I'm not sure where you perceive an anti-catholic movement, but it is not evident in the highest levels of our government.

Trump, it is important to note, is not a Catholic. He is a convicted serial rapist (just lost his appeal yesterday) who rapes women (or attempt to rapes women) while being married to other women. As he explained it, on tape, "I don't even wait. And when you're a star, they let you do it. You can do anything. ... Grab 'em by the..." I fail to understand how anyone could look at this man as an advocate for our faith, or even our values.

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