For Cardinal George, Pfleger's the man

Putting the microscope to the Chicago archdiocese as a pit of corruption:

So much that you need to know about the Catholic Church’s social policy problems can be summed up in one word: Chicago. On race, abortion, guns, immigration and “community organizing,” Catholic Church officials in the Windy City have forged unholy alliances with radical left-wingers and enablers who undermine the faith—and the faithful.

Beginning with the (latest) Pfleger debacle:

Exhibit A: the Archdiocese of Chicago’s Office for Racial Justice and one of its most notorious priests, the Rev. Michael Pfleger. This week, Chicago Cardinal Francis George—who also happens to be president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops—presided over a gala ceremony honoring Pfleger with a “lifetime achievement award” for his “service in pursuit of dismantling racism, injustice and inequalities on behalf of African Americans and all people of color.

Michelle Malkin doesn’t get it:

How, pray tell, has Pfleger achieved the officially sanctioned Catholic vision of “racial justice”? By aligning himself with the nation’s worst racial demagogues and using his pulpit at the St. Sabina Catholic Church on Chicago’s Southside to promote poisonous identity politics.

Read on about Pfleger and Wright, Farrakhan, screaming about Hillary the white woman, raging against the U.S., threatening a gun-dealer, going behind a critic’s back to neutralize him, etc.

Malkin quoted his words back to him in an e-mail.  Pfleger called her “mean-spirited.”

And the amazing Cardinal George goes along with honoring such a great man.  And he’s the top bishop in the U.S.  He came to Chicago, he saw, he was conquered.

2 thoughts on “For Cardinal George, Pfleger's the man

  1. I echo Michele, “This is not the church I was raised in.” It has left me too.

    In fact, my church has become the enemy of my family. What a horrible situation.

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