November 22, 2024

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Right-wing groups claim Catholicism in the United States

Right-wing groups claim Catholicism in the United States

Catholics for Catholics, the Napa Institute, the Center for Ethics and Public Policy, Legatos, and the Acton Institute are some of the seemingly innocent organizations in the United States that claim Catholicism is the flag for a right-wing political agenda. . With the US presidential election approaching in November, they are busy drumming up attention, money and votes.

Catholics for Catholics It is the newest and perhaps most extreme alternative. On March 19, she organized a “Catholic Prayer for Trump” event. For $1,000 per ticket, you can listen to a program of far-right speakers at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, the former president's official residence. Among them, for example Jack PosobiecKnown for his conspiracy theories, he is a white supremacist and promoter of the “Stop the Steal” campaign that challenged the results of the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections.

“Extremists have taken over much of the public sphere in the name of Catholicism,” said Tom Roberts, former editor-in-chief of the National Catholic Reporter.

He said the “terrible wounds inflicted by the ongoing abuse scandal” had undermined the moral authority of bishops and created a vacuum in Catholic leadership. This is what groups with wealthy backers are eagerly demanding.

“Catholicism for sale.” There are people who are willing to pay a lot of money for the brand.

source: NCR (English)

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