This made me laugh incredibly hard, so had to post it.

  • dhork@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    American Catholicism right now is a mixed bag. On certain social issues, they are quite Conservative. We know their stance on Abortion, and even though Pope Francis said some encouraging things about same-sex relationships, nothing substantial has changed.

    Where Catholics worldwide are much more liberal is in their relationship with migrants and other marginalized people. Where this administration sees “shithole countries”, the Church sees places where they can go and actively work to improve the lives of people there. They see their future strength in administering to the spiritual needs of the poor in those countries, and will always aim to help migrants. And in fact, this Pope spent a lot of his final days on earth reminding American bishops (and JD Vance) to show mercy to migrants and treat them with basic human dignity.

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      22 hours ago

      Yeah, their stance on abortion, contraceptive, same-sex marriages, etc haven’t substantively changed for as long as I’ve been paying attention, despite this pope nudging things in the right direction. As for marginalized people I know they’ve done good work, but I’m not sure ‘Hey we could convert these poor people and have even more people giving us money’ is for the benefit of the poor so much as it is for the benefit of the church. People like Mother Theresa had some pretty abominable attitudes toward suffering, for example, suggesting that it’s good for people and shit.

      So, the whole thing is a mixed bag from where I sit.