U.S. Roman Catholic bishops delivered a “special pastoral message on immigration” on Wednesday, raising “our concern here for immigrants.”

Although it doesn’t mention President Trump by name, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ (USCCB) message marks a rare public reproach of his immigration policies.

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    16 hours ago

    Abortion is a wedge issue because it’s one those things that feels incredibly moral no matter what side you’re on.

    Anti-abortion think it’s allowing for murder cause “baby-killing”. I want to give it more depth than that, but that’s about as deep as it goes

    Pro-abortion correctly calls that it doesn’t save anywhere near as many babies as it will kill both babies and mothers. A reality we’re seeing play out with the overturn of Roe v Wade

    This is one of the unfortunate cases where religions are wrong and will need to adjust to reality. Hell, most evangelicals adjusted to seeing abortion as morally wrong in the last 50 years or so (to convince them to vote republican)

    The cool thing about catholicism is that the pope can and does change the rules. He just needs to be proactive on this and explain to his flock why it needs to change.

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      The Pope only has that authority on paper. Reality is quite a bit messier than that. The last time the Pope tried to dramatically change the rules like that it caused a schism that was never repaired. And that was just over having Mass in anything other than Latin.

      Culture doesn’t pivot on a dime, and you’re suggesting that a cultural tidal wave stop and change direction on the head of a pin.

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        15 hours ago

        And you’re suggesting that democrats reverse direction on a position that’s been a major driver for votes for them for decades now. Yeah, they won’t win your purple county over it, but they’ll definitely not lose all the blue counties they win because of it.

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          Nationwide? Absolutely not. For specific seats where the only viable candidates disagree with the national party? Absolutely. Look the other way and apply pressure. Instead of turning their back entirely and letting them switch parties.