The Father Leo of Bishops
Catholic Bishop Joseph Tyson of Yakima, Washington, has disconcerted members of his flock over his stance on a pro-life charity event.
Diocesan officials are discouraging parishes from advertising a dinner
being hosted by Image Point Mobile Medical Services, a private
non-profit that maintains and operates a mobile medical unit that offers
services at the site of abortion providers that including counseling
and ultrasound. The organizers are hoping to raise money for another
mobile testing facility for Image Point.
What the heck is he wearing? |
An email missive from a diocesan official to the priests of the diocese
cited what was called Image Point’s alleged failure to “collaborate in a
meaningful way with the Diocese,” after having received a grant from
the Knights of Columbus. In his email, Monsignor Robert Siler, Bishop
Tyson’s Chief of Staff, wrote:
Laura Ingraham |
“Second, the speaker they have invited, Laura Ingraham, while having a
positive pro-life witness including her personal choice to adopt three
children from other countries, is a strident opponent of many of the
immigration positions held by the US bishops. As such, her visit to
Yakima sends a profoundly mixed message to our community. As a very
public figure with a national audience, she is held to a higher degree.”
Ingraham fights back:
“So are we now saying that
Catholics should ignore the rule of law and that only those who seek to
dismantle our borders can speak credibly on pro-life issues? For some
reason the diocese is intentionally undermining a pro-life organization
and personally attacking me. I would have expected more in this Year of
Mercy.”
Mic drop.
Labels: abortion, Bishops, immigration
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