Boehner’s Got a Catholic Problem on Immigration Reform
Catholic leaders are calling on House Speaker John Boehner to act swiftly on immigration reform
10:06 AM ET
Christopher J. Hale
Three years ago Speaker of the House John Boehner received an honorary degree from the Catholic University of America, a prestigious religious institution that was founded and is still largely governed by the bishops of the United States. But the times have clearly changed.
Last week, the same bishops paid a visit to Capitol Hill to put more pressure on Speaker Boehner to pass comprehensive immigration reform this summer. This comes on the heels of a trip earlier this spring by the same bishops to the border town of Nogales, Arizona.
There Boston Cardinal Sean OMalley said that the bishops came on behalf of the Church in the United States to be a neighbor and to find a neighbor in each of the suffering people who risk their lives and at times lose their lives in the desert. Following his homily, Cardinal OMalley and his brother bishops made a poignant gesture by reaching across the border fence to distribute communion to Mexicans on the other side.
Last weeks Mass and Capitol Hill visits were led by Miami Archbishop Thomas Wenski. In his homily, Wenski had pointed words for lawmakers: [o]ur immigration system is a stain on the soul of our nation. As a moral matter, it must be changed. We must pray that our elected officials recognize this and have the courage to reform it.
http://time.com/2817823/boehners-got-a-catholic-problem-on-immigration-reform/