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    A third mass in Spanish! New AM radio station in Denver.

    The Catholic church behind my house in Aurora, CO just added a third Spanish Sunday mass. In 1994, this same church had just one Spanish mass and hardly 100 people showed up. Now, they add a third Spanish mass in the new church built a few years ago that holds 1500 maximum.

    New Spanish radio station 810 AM in Denver.

    These are your indicators for illegals in your area. Church services in Spanish, mostly Catholic, and radio and television.

    Stay tuned for more. 2,000 new illegals a night according to Spanish television UNIVISION. Makes me ill.....

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    Our Catholic church keeps sending really stepped up donation pleas -- like we are supposed to do automatic debit from our checking accounts to donate and they need it so badly BECAUSE of the escalating number of members to the church and all of the services they need to provide, building maintenance, etc.

    So, here we are, getting poked in yet another facet of our lives -- at Church, because our numbers are "swelling." I've got to pay more at Church to support illegal members ... I wonder if THESE members are paying their fair share as well?

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    I walked away from the church three years ago October 10th after a heated discussion with the Bishop concerning ILEGALS.

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    I was baptised and raised Catholic. I attended Catholic school most of my school years, and went to mass almost every sunday. But, I left the church when all the abuse was going on. And now with them siding with illegal immigrants, that gives me even more reason not to go back there to worship. You can be Catholic and worship God wherever you want to. The Catholic church is losing all of their support and is gaining alot of losers. I hope it catches up to them soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by butterbean
    I was baptised and raised Catholic. I attended Catholic school most of my school years, and went to mass almost every sunday. But, I left the church when all the abuse was going on. And now with them siding with illegal immigrants, that gives me even more reason not to go back there to worship. You can be Catholic and worship God wherever you want to. The Catholic church is losing all of their support and is gaining alot of losers. I hope it catches up to them soon.
    This is really sad. My husband is Catholic and I am Protestant. My husband cut all ties with the Catholic church after the cover up and the horrible sex abuse that happened. He vowed to never go or give a dime again. The last time he was in the church was for his dad's funeral in 2001. Now with this sanctuary and love of all things illegal, my husband will never go back. We have gone to my church in the past but even Protestant churches are jumping on the illegal bandwagon. Are there any churches out there that will not aid and abet illegals?

    We now both try to have a personal relationship with God and try to be the best people we can be. For now I guess that is how it will have to be.

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    Just like the Crusades...all in the name of God. Anything is okay...

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    Are there any churches out there that will not aid and abet illegals?
    it is looking doubtful if they aren't openly supporting the amnesty they are looking in the other direction so they do not have to address it at all.
    It is very sad

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    Quote Originally Posted by working4change
    NICOLEwrote

    Are there any churches out there that will not aid and abet illegals?
    it is looking doubtful if they aren't openly supporting the amnesty they are looking in the other direction so they do not have to address it at all.
    It is very sad
    My sister works for a (edited out) church in Georgia. And she listens to radio programs, and watches cspan for all the updates in her office. She also discusses the illegal immigration issue with other church members. And the majority of it's members are against it.
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