Mike
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Trump vs The Pope. This is a fight of biblical proportions.

Pope Leo will spend July 4 in Lampedusa, an Italian island in the Mediterranean, where tens of thousands of migrants land on their way to Europe every year. It also marks America's 250th birthday. U.S. cardinals say the visit sends a message. cbsn.ws/4taRe3E


We must share what we have as a matter of justice. It is unjust to accumulate wealth and remain indifferent to others. This view of justice is both simple and radical, for it recognizes the image of God in others. A religion without mercy and a society without solidarity are a scandal in God’s eyes. #ApostolicJourney #Algeria vatican.va/content/leo-xi…

Pope Leo says he doesn't want to get into debate with Trump after president's Iran war swipe trib.al/crAaCcI




If the Catholic Church were setting our domestic policy we’d have wide open borders, unlimited immigration from the third world, the death penalty would be abolished for even the most heinous crimes, we’d have drug boats docking and and unloading their cargo at our ports, income taxes would be insane, and more than half the budget would go to USAID. The majority of American Catholics do not agree with any of that, by the way.

“I am disheartened that the President chose to write such disparaging words about the Holy Father. Pope Leo is not his rival; nor is the Pope a politician. He is the Vicar of Christ who speaks from the truth of the Gospel and for the care of souls.” - Archbishop Paul S. Coakley, President, USCCB @ArchbishopOKC

🚨 POPE LEO just fired back at President Trump: "To put my message on the same plane as what the President has attempted to do here, I think is not understanding what the message of the Gospel is." "And I'm sorry to hear that, but I will continue on what I believe to be the mission of the Church in the war period." "I will not enter into debate. The things that I say are certainly not meant as attacks on anyone, and the message of the Gospel is very clear, blessed are the peacemakers." "I will not shy away from announcing the message of the Gospel, of inviting all people to look for ways of building bridges for peace and reconciliation, of looking for ways to avoid war anytime that's possible."

Talk to the young people who are converting to Catholicism, and you’ll quickly learn they’re converting despite Cardinals like these. Their influence among the laity exists only insofar as outlets like CBS are willing to prop them up. These three Cardinals often pursue anti-Catholic agendas by masquerading their aims with religious language, though it’s not hard to see through it. All three use human dignity as cover for supporting an open-borders agenda, ignoring the Americans whose human dignity is violated by mass migration. Cardinal Tobin welcomed the lawless and destructive immigration policies of the Biden administration, but now describes ICE as lawless for trying to return home those who entered our country illegally and has called for Congress to block ICE funding. Cardinal Cupich sought to award pro-abortion Senator Dick Durbin with a Lifetime Achievement Award, primarily for the Senator’s work in flooding America with illegal aliens. Cardinal McElroy is one of the most vocal Catholic clergy who all but rejects the Church’s teachings on human sexuality and encourages the “radical inclusion” of those living openly in sexual sin, rather than calling Catholics to repentance and ordering their lives in accord with God’s will. Fortunately, the liberal Catholicism they often espouse will be short lived. Numerous studies, including one from Catholic University in 2025, show that liberal priests are a dying breed. The clergy are becoming conservative again, which is to say, they’re becoming Catholic again.


In a rare joint interview, three of America’s most influential cardinals, who actively serve archdioceses, share what they’re hearing in their pews.










