Mass Deportations 'Incompatible' With Catholic Doctrine, Archbishop Says
- Cardinal Robert McElroy stated that plans for mass deportations are incompatible with Catholic doctrine during his introduction as Archbishop of Washington, D.C.
- The appointment of Cardinal McElroy surprised observers, including Massimo Faggioli, who noted his progressive stance on various issues.
- New Ways Ministry expressed delight at McElroy's appointment, highlighting his advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights and the need for protective laws.
- McElroy emphasized the importance of caring for the planet and hopes for cooperation among government leaders to improve society.
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McElroy goes to Washington: Cardinal brings intellect, policy interest and controversy
(OSV News) -- Since Cardinal Robert W. McElroy's Jan. 6 appointment to the Archdiocese of Washington, church watchers have interpreted the move as a papal endorsement of the prelate's outspoken support for the poor and those on the margins, including those who identify as LGBTQ+, as well for the church's teaching on immigration at the
Military Catholics attend twin site SEEK conference
CV NEWS FEED // Archbishop for the Military Services (AMS) Timothy Broglio and other AMS leaders recently spoke at Washington, D.C., during SEEK25, a Catholic conference… The post Military Catholics attend twin site SEEK conference appeared first on CatholicVote org.
Archbishop Viganò: 'Cardinal' McElroy aligned with UN 2030 agenda, LGBT, vaccines
Let us not be surprised then if 'Cardinal' McElroy, appointed 'Archbishop' of Washington, heir of the serial abuser Theodore McCarrick, is so busy with immigrants, LGBTQ+, the environment and vaccines: these are the points of Agenda 2030.
New Catholic Archbishop of Washington Opposes ‘Massive Deportation’
What some see as a shot across the bow aimed at President-elect Donald Trump, Pope Francis announced Monday that left-wing Cardinal Robert McElroy of the Diocese of San Diego would be the next archbishop of Washington. McElroy, 70, will succeed the retiring archbishop, Cardinal Wilton Gregory, 77, who shepherded the more than 600,000 Catholics who live in the nation’s capital region. Gregory has not been afraid to oppose abortion in the public s…
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