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    Senior Member Brian503a's Avatar
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    http://www.nbc4.tv/news/7589460/detail.html

    Mahony Calls On Priests To Ignore Proposed Immigration Law

    POSTED: 2:57 pm PST March 1, 2006
    UPDATED: 6:18 pm PST March 1, 2006

    LOS ANGELES -- The Los Angeles Archdiocese will ignore a proposed federal law that would require churches to ask immigrants for residency documents before administering help, Cardinal Roger Mahony said Wednesday.

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    "The church is not in a position of negotiating the spiritual and the corporal works of mercy," Mahony said during a Mass at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Angels marking the start of the 40-day season of Lent.

    "We must be able to minister to people, regardless of how they got here," he said.

    An immigration bill recently passed by the House of Representatives includes a provision requiring churches and other social organizations to ask immigrants for legal documentation before providing them assistance. Institutions that fail to comply could be penalized.

    A similar proposal is in a bill the Senate Judiciary Committee is set to debate this week.

    Mahony told congregants gathered at the cathedral that the Catholic Church exists to serve people, not the government. He called on Catholics in the 288- parish archdiocese to commit to immigration reform, "especially in the face of increasing hostility toward immigrants."

    "At this particular moment in our history, there seems to be these strident voices that are very much anti-immigrant," he said.

    As disciples of Christ, "we are called to attend the last, littlest, lowest and least in society and in the Church."

    Mahony has said that he supports the immigration goals of the U.S. Catholic Bishops, which advocated a guest-worker program and amnesty for illegal immigrants.

    Political leaders had mixed reaction to Mahony's Lenten message.

    Los Angeles County Supervisor Michael Antonovich criticized the cardinal's views, saying Mahony is trying to divert attention away from sexual abuse allegations that have rocked the Catholic Church in recent years.

    "Mahony's support for illegal immigration is a slap in the face to our county's legal immigrants who follow the law and contribute to our communities and our nation," Antonovich said. "In a clear attempt to create a diversion from the diocese's current problems, he ignores the significant negative impact illegals have on our community's hospitals, schools and jails."

    Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa praised Mahony's comments and called the federal plan "incredulous."

    "I can tell you that the cardinal, I think, is right is saying that the church should not be in the business of enforcing our immigration laws," Villaraigosa said Wednesday. "That's a federal responsibility.

    "The idea that the church would deny services to the homeless, that the Catholic church would deny services to families who are hungry because of their immigration status is absolutely incredulous," he said. "I certainly understand his sentiments."

    Villaraigosa said he has not researched what ramifications such a law would have on city workers.

    "In our situation, if the federal government required us to do something because the law of the land dictates that ... you got to enforce the law," Villaraigosa said. "But I can tell you that my understanding is that this legislation will not pass in the Senate."

    Councilman Dennis Zine, a Catholic, released a statement today saying he supported Mahony's comments.

    "I agree with Cardinal Mahoney that the patchwork of legislation of the past is unrealistic in moving forward with meaningful reform of the immigration policies of this country," said Zine, who chairs the National League of Cities' Immigration Task Force. "We need to come up with a program that works."
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    Los Angeles County Supervisor Michael Antonovich criticized the cardinal's views, saying Mahony is trying to divert attention away from sexual abuse allegations that have rocked the Catholic Church in recent years.
    I absolutely agree. What 3 weeks ago, in the Northern Kentucky/Cincinnati area. They settled the largest suit yet. 316 Kids was abused. Now get this an even larger one, is going to be out soon. In the Cincinnati area. The 316 was south of the river, the one north hasn't been settled yet. A larger number of kids envolved also. Mahony, has had several connections with the Priest and even Bishops involved in the Boston cases.
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