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    Mobile Archbishop Thomas Rodi sues to block Alabama immigrat

    Mobile Archbishop Thomas Rodi, formerly of New Orleans, sues to block Alabama immigration law

    Published: Tuesday, August 30, 2011, 5:25 PM Updated: Tuesday, August 30, 2011, 5:28 PM
    By Bruce Nolan, The Times-Picayune


    Mobile Archbishop Thomas Rodi, a New Orleans native who served here until 2001, is one of four Alabama bishops who sued to temporarily block that state's tough new immigration law. U.S. District Court Judge Sharon Blackburn on Monday blocked enforcement of the law until Sept. 29 at the latest.



    Rodi, with Birmingham Catholic Bishop Robert J. Baker, Episcopal Alabama Bishop Henry N. Parsley Jr. and United Methodist Bishop William Willimon, all sued to block enforcement of the new law.

    Supporters and opponents agree the new law seeks to be the toughest in the nation

    Among other things, it requires schools to report the status of students, makes it illegal to give a ride to an illegal immigrant, rent to an illegal immigrant, or "encourage" an illegal immigrant to live in Alabama.

    Rodi and the other bishops sued on grounds the law interferes with the practice of their religion and criminalizes charitable behavior.

    Rodi told Mobile Catholics on their archdiocesan web site that, broadly interpreted, the "law prohibits almost everything which would assist an undocumented immigrant or encourage an undocumented immigrant to live in Alabama."

    He said that would include providing counseling, food for the poor, administering sacraments, teaching English and providing other ministries.

    In addition to the bishops, the Department of Justice, the American Civil Liberties Union and the Southern Poverty Law Center also sued to block enforcement of the law.

    Rodi, a graduate of De La Salle, Georgetown, and Tulane University Law school, served as a priest in New Orleans until 2001, when he was named bishop of Biloxi.

    He became archbishop of Mobile in 2008.

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    Bruce Nolan can be reached at 504.826.3344 or bnolan@timespicayune.com

    http://www.nola.com/religion/index.ssf/ ... _rodi.html

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    The Roman Catholic Church has a very long history of inciting resistance to United States laws, specifically United States Immigration Laws.

    They have been getting away with this for decades.

    Los Angeles Special Order 40 could never have been allowed or perpetrated if not for the Roman Catholic Church.

    Los Angeles RCC Cardinal Mahoney is now retired, but while he was an active Cardinal he repeatedly inspired millions of illegal aliens to STEAL their way into the United States and PROTECTED them under the shadow of the RCC when they got here.

    Cardinal Mahoney has said point blank that his followers should disregard laws on immigration as a matter of Catholic conscience.

    This is the same Cardinal who fought all the way to the Supreme Court to keep secret all documents related to pedophilia among priests.

    But the Cardinal and other Catholic leaders are quick to embrace the laws of bankruptcy protection in order to not compensate victims of sexual abuse by members of the clergy and keep them out of the U.S. judicial system. So far, five such dioceses have done just that.

    http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/03/06/dobbs. ... index.html
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