Romanizing
America Through Illegal Immigration
Romanizing America Through
Illegal Immigration
Pastor
Ralph Ovadal is pastor of Pilgrims
Covenant Church, Wisconsin, USA
Pastor Ralph Ovadal
[Originally posted
on April 6th, 2006 A.D.]
In recent weeks, the advocates of the "rights" of illegal Mexican
immigrants, accompanied by and even led by Roman Catholic priests, have
staged rallies, protests, and parades all across the United States of
America.
On 25th March, 500,000 people took to the streets of Los Angeles, flying
Mexican flags and chanting slogans such as "Viva Mexico!" Another
500,000 marched in Dallas on April 9, waving Mexican flags with "Our
Lady of Guadalupe" emblazoned in the center.
On May 1, a favorite Communist holiday, illegals staged a nationwide work stoppage and
boycott of businesses and schools. The alien lobby also once more staged
marches and rallies nationwide. As reported by NBC News, some of those
activities were launched from local Roman Catholic parish churches. This
outburst of protest is a response to several immigration and border reform
measures working their way through the U.S. Congress. According to current
estimates, there are as many as twenty million illegal aliens in the United
States of America.
Rome aiding and abetting
It is unfortunate that very few Americans have been concerned with the
religious aspect of this issue. The Roman Catholic Church is aiding and
abetting the criminal invasion of America from Mexico, working both legally
and criminally to bring as many illegal Mexican immigrants into my country as
possible. In this, Rome has one goal in mind - the pope and his henchmen are seeking
to turn America, founded and still a Protestant country, into a Roman
Catholic country.
To that end, the Justice for Immigrants campaign was founded by the United
States Conference of Catholic Bishops. Twenty other Catholic organizations
have joined together with the bishops in a massive educational, media, and
political campaign to block legislation to deal with the alien invasion of
America. On its website, the Justice for Immigrants campaign lists the
bishops' "criteria for the reform of the U.S. immigration system,
including . . . abandonment of the border 'blockade' enforcement
strategy." Plainly speaking, the goal is to eliminate America's security
along our border with Mexico! The U.S. bishops together with their Mexican
counterparts, of course with papal consent and encouragement, have determined
to use Catholic treasure, influence, and manpower to erase America's border!
This is not surprising to the discerning Christian. Sovereign nations have
always been a hindrance to the pope's effective exercise of his office as
"father of kings, governor of the world and Vicar of Christ."
The bishops and their comrades in crime are sparing no expense or effort to
influence every strata and institution of American culture. Reading material
which the Justice for Immigrants campaign has produced for distribution to
school children is reminiscent of the propaganda produced by the Gay, Lesbian
& Straight Education Network for the same audience!
All dioceses backing the campaign
Mark D. Franken, executive director of Migration and Refugee Services for
the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, recently told the Washington
Times that all of America's 197 Catholic dioceses "are in some way
backing the campaign, with more than 70 being particularly active." As Mr Franken points out, Catholic
advocacy on behalf of the illegal alien movement is highly organized, and the
troops are getting their marching orders from the top. Consider this from the
Catholic Zenit News
Services: "Representatives of the Holy See and of the Catholic Church in
Mexico are opposing a U.S. bill on immigrants, considering it a violation of
human rights .... On Sunday, the California Catholic Conference of Bishops
appealed for full migratory reform, which will include the legalization earned
by illegal workers with their effort." So now, by taking a job and
getting paid for it, criminals "earn" the right to have their
criminality ignored. The lack of general outrage over such Romanist remarks
cannot help but remind one of Revelation 18:23 - "by thy sorceries were
all nations deceived."
On January 22, 2003, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, in
concert with the Catholic Bishops of Mexico, issued Strangers No Longer:
Together on the Journey of Hope A Pastoral Letter Concerning Migration. This
lengthy, authoritative document contains statement after brazen statement
endorsing and encouraging illegal immigration from Mexico. The bishops
include a glossary of terms in which they differentiate between a legal
immigrant; an immigrant; and a migrant, one who freely moves back and forth
across national borders. The bishops make it clear throughout the document
that their concern is for "undocumented" immigrants and migrants -
the illegals.
'Necessary and beneficial'
While the majority of Americans find illegal
immigration destructive and dangerous, the bishops find it otherwise:
"We speak as two episcopal
conferences but as one Church, united in the view that migration between our
two nations is necessary and beneficial." Yes, the Romanists find
"migration" necessary and beneficial to the cause of Rome; hence,
the bishops call for an underground railroad to help illegals make it into America from Mexico:
"We call upon pastors and lay leaders to ensure support for migrant and
immigrant families. We urge communities to offer migrant families hospitality
. . . We commend church communities that have established migrant shelters .
. . We call on the local church to help newcomers integrate . . .
"The reality of migration, especially when the journey entails
clandestine border crossings, is often fraught with uncertainties and even
dangers. As migrants leave their homes, pastoral counseling should be
offered. . ."
Papal encouragement
To buttress their lawless instructions, the bishops turn
to antichrists of the past:
"Catholic teaching has a long and rich tradition in defending the right
to migrate."
"As Pope John Paul II wrote in Ecclesia in America: '. . . They often
bring with them a cultural and religious heritage which is rich in Christian
elements. The Church . . . is committed to spare no effort in developing her
own pastoral strategy among these immigrant people, in order to help them
settle in their new land and to foster a welcoming attitude among the local
population, in the belief that a mutual openness will bring enrichment to
all.'"
"Pope Pius XII reaffirms the Church's commitment to caring for pilgrims,
aliens, exiles, and migrants of every kind in his apostolic constitution Exsul Familia, affirming . . . 'the sovereignty of the
State, although it must be respected, cannot be exaggerated . . .'"
Of course, the quote from John Paul takes us back to my claim that the
leadership of the Catholic church is so very concerned about the "human
rights" of illegals
because those illegals
add numbers to the pope's American flock and leaven my country with Romanism.
The bishops are not shy on that point and give some straightforward
instruction for equipping the illegals
pouring into America from Mexico: "Prayer books and guides to social and
religious services should be provided along the way and at the points of
arrival. The migrants should be reminded of their role as evangelizers."
Cardinal Theodore McCarrick
The bishops' pastoral letter is far from being the only documentation
which could be given to prove that the Roman Catholic Church is unlawfully
using illegal Mexican immigrants to build her power base in America. For
instance, Cardinal Theodore McCarrick
of Washington, D.C. said this about illegals
in El Paso Times: "They . . . come with the values that are so needed in
the United States today . . . . This is a special moment in the history of
the Catholic church and the history of migration."
Archbishop Jos? Gómez of San Antonio, speaking
of the illegals, told Zenit press,
"(T)he values they bring . . . is [sic] making North American culture
return to its Christian roots .... The values of the immigrants are very
basic, reflecting a profound Catholicism."
Cardinal Norberto Rivera, Mexico's archbishop, has exulted: "In the
north the emigrants, Mexicans and those who pass through Mexico, are bearing
the faith to the north of our continent. Only five years
ago the [Catholic] church was in the minority in the United States, it is now
the majority" (EI Universo, July 28, 2002). The Cardinal was a bit premature in his
Catholic majority claim; but the way things are going, one can understand his
overstatement.
Of course, the Catholic bishops are the generals in the offensive against America's
sovereignty, security, and Protestant identity. The thousands upon thousands
of diocesan and religious order priests are the frontline troops who are
charged with turning rhetoric into reality. As might be expected, the priests
tend to be even blunter than their bishops with regard to the Catholic church's "human rights" work on behalf of
illegal Mexican immigrants. For instance, consider this from Priest Paul
Manx, as quoted in the wellrespected
Catholic paper, the Wanderer, May 6, 1987: "America is a dying nation. I
tell the Mexicans when I am down in Mexico to keep on having children, and
then to take back what we took from them: California, Texas, Arizona, and
then to take the rest of the country as well."
As is plain from that quote, the Vatican's corrupt campaign to funnel illegal
"evangelizers" into America did not start in 2003; but it is
increasingly out in the open, more aggressive, and more anti American. For
instance, the 2003 pastoral letter of the Mexican and American bishops openly
decries the "xenophobic and racist attitudes" of those Americans
who are demanding an end to the alien invasion from Mexico. They are also
outraged that our border patrol would actually arrest individuals criminally
crossing our borders: "Alarmingly, migrants often are treated as
criminals." The bishops echo the shrill charges of the leftist Reconquista crowd when they
speak of "reports of physical abuse of migrants by U.S. Border Patrol
agents" and claim that "the U.S. record of handling undocumented
unaccompanied minors from Mexico and other countries is shameful."
Guide corps
In 2003, the bishops also suggested a Catholic commission "study the
possibility of a more comprehensive preparation and assignment of clergy,
religious, and lay people who dedicate themselves to pastoral accompaniment
of migrants." Put another way, the bishops are promoting the development
of a well trained guide corps comprised of Roman Catholics whose mission
would be to skillfully and efficiently bring Roman Catholic Illegals from Mexico across the
border into America. As the bishops gloated in their letter, "This cross
border collaboration has already reaped positive results." It certainty
has. The Roman Catholic Church in America has been reinvigorated, and its prospects
are bright if only the move toward immigration reform and the re-securing of
America's borders can be staved off.
The pope and his people do not care one whit about the economic and social
effects of their campaign to Romanize America. They do not care that we now
have thousands of vicious MS 13 gang members, illegals born Central America, roaming the streets
of American cities. The scarlet and purple cadres couldn't care less about
the danger that unsecured borders pose for the citizens of America in this day
of Islamic Jihad. The woman who has ridden the beast in the past wants to get
back in the saddle again in the worst way. The predominately Protestant
nature of America's culture and our traditional defense of our national
sovereignty are obstacles which stand in the way of the world without borders
which is in Rome's best interest. The bishops, of course in compliance with
their boss's wishes, have seen the benefit of America's porous border and are
determined to seize the moment:
"Now is the time for both the United States and Mexico to . . . work
toward a globalization of solidarity."
And speaking of solidarity, we will end this brief reminder of the cold,
calculating ambition of Rome with a closing encouragement to lawlessness by
the Catholic bishops of America and Mexico: "We stand in solidarity with
you, our migrant brothers and sisters, and we will continue to advocate on
your behalf for just and fair migration policies. We commit ourselves to
animate communities of Christ's disciples on both sides of the border to
accompany you on your journey."
Pastor Ralph Ovadal is
the minister of Pilgrims Covenant Church, Wisconsin, USA. Website www.pccmonroe.org
2 Corinthians
4: 6
Have no doubts: all of His promises are enablings!
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