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New World Order Title: Il Papa to Deliver American Mass in Spanish Il Papa to Deliver American Mass in Spanish RUSH: Now, get this. Washington Examiner. As you know, the Il Papa is coming to the United States. Pope Francis is heading to Philadelphia and Washington. And are you ready for this? "In a bow to the huge US Hispanic population and the Catholic Church's advocacy of immigration, Pope Francis plans to give his Washington mass on September 23rd in Spanish, according to Cardinal Donald William Wuerl." The pope advocates immigration? How easy is it to get into the Vatican? If you wanted to immigrate... The Vatican is a city-state. So il papa is coming to the United States and is going to give his Washington mass September 23rd in Espanol. I would think that if the pope -- I mean, just off the top of my head here. I'd think that if the pope advocated immigration, he'd been praising the United States to the sky. More people immigrate to this country than anywhere else in the world. The past year alone the United States has admitted 1.7 million legal immigrants, and yet the pope is gonna show up here and, for all intents and purposes, look like he's protesting our immigration policy? It's said here to be "in honor of and in advocacy of immigration." But this is... I don't know. It's provocative to me. Almost half of the legal immigrants past year alone are from Mexico, 740,000 -- which, as usual, is more than the rest of the immigrants allowed into the rest of the countries in the world combined. But what is this, still not enough? Why not give the mass in Latin? That used to be the way the church avoided the confusion over the Tower of Babel. That is, too many different languages. That's why Latin mass was used, so as not to offend anybody or what have you. Cardinal Wuerl said the mass is gonna be in Spanish in recognition of how large the Hispanic population the United States is. Really? Okay. Cool. Got it. BREAK TRANSCRIPT RUSH: So Il Papa, Pope Francis, is going to deliver his mass in Washington on September 23rd in Spanish in honor of/recognition of how large the Hispanic population in the United States is, said Cardinal Donald Wuerl, the archbishop of Washington. Okay. You know what I did Being the troublemaker that I am, I went to the Census Bureau. You can do that at the Web. It's Census or Bureau of Whatever. You can find it, and I found out something very interesting. According to the Census Bureau... Let me just ask you: What percentage of our population speaks Spanish, would you say? (interruption) That's exactly right. You have recovered for not knowing what sub-Saharan is. Twelve percent of the US population speaks Spanish. That includes Creole, by the way, all right? That 12% includes Puerto Rico, includes Creole Puerto Rican and Espanol. English, on the other hand, is spoken by more than 80% of the population. From the story -- and it's from the Washington Examiner. "Francis, meanwhile, will use his address to Congress to call for bipartisanship..." Yeah, like they... This is... I'm telling you, this story is so fraught with danger for me. Uh, how does bipartisanship work? Never mind. I'm not... I'm not... (interruption) Oh, that's... (interruption) What do you mean, "Why is he getting involved in our politics?" Are you serious? You don't have an answer to that? You don't know why he would want to get involved in our politics? What do you mean, "It's not supposed to be his business"? (interruption) You don't understand the modern leftist if you think... Let me just finish the paragraph before you erupt in there, okay? "Francis, meanwhile, will use his address to Congress to call for bipartisanship..." Is that gonna be in Spanish, too, in recognition of all the Spanish-speaking members of Congress there are? Just asking. I don't know. "Francis, meanwhile, will use his address to Congress to call for bipartisanship, something missing for several years as Republicans and President Obama have jockeyed for power. "In that speech he will speak English." Okay. It's noted. "'We have to find a way to work together,' said Wuerl, adding that Francis' message will be, 'It's possible to work together,'" just like the way the pope wanted to work together on climate change by denying admission to people who don't believe in it. He turned around and refused to allow anyone to attend his climate change confab who didn't believe in man-made climate change. I've got a much better question than that to ask, but if I ask it, I may as well not show up here Tuesday. I may as well go ahead and suspend myself if I ask the question that's on the tip of my tongue. Let me go to the phones. I'll take the safe route here, maybe later. Ken, Portland Mandy, great to have you on the EIB Network. Hello. CALLER: Buenas dias, Senor El Rushbo? Do you want me to talk in English or some other language? RUSH: Como estas? CALLER: Como estas is not so good. Hey, listen, I wanted to follow up on the church in your earlier discussion about the decline of America's status in the world. RUSH: Yeah. CALLER: And, you know, if you look at the church and what this pope is doing by being more tolerant of divorce and gay marriage and abortion, the church is a big influence on the decline of not just this country but a lot of the world, and to a much more liberal left. He's just really stretching morality to the limit. When did we stop following the Bible and resort to populist religion? RUSH: I remember back in the late eighties, early nineties. I remember an incident, ACT UP, an AIDS activist group stormed St. Patrick's Cathedral. Cardinal O'Connor was in the middle of the mass. They marched in there, raised hell, and started throwing condoms all over the place. And the cardinal didn't stop anything. He continued his mass but just closed his eyes and prayed while all this went on, and security eventually removed the ACT UP group. When it was all over, Catholic officials from Cardinal O'Connor's office made the point that it's not up to the church to modernize or bend and shape to reflect the popular culture concerns of the day, that the church is to stand rock solid in what it believes. And if you want it, fine. If you don't, fine. If you want to come to church, you want to join, fine. But it's not up to the church to alter what it believes in order to attract members or whatever. Those are my words of the statement that was put out. CALLER: That's the theory. RUSH: Yeah. Your question indicates that that is what's happening now. It looks like elements of the Catholic Church are bending and shaping in order to further a particular political agenda, or relate to a greater number of pop culture people. Are you Catholic? CALLER: Not at all. RUSH: I'm not, either. So it's difficult to say. CALLER: I don't expect to pay a price for this. (laughing) Catholics couldn't say this. (laughing) No, but it's not just the Catholic Church. I mean, you look at all the churches. You know, you used to look at a church as being the strength and they wouldn't budge, and that was the moral center of the world. RUSH: Yeah, you're speaking terms of moral code, right? CALLER: Yeah. RUSH: The church used to be the foundation, bedrock of that. CALLER: Well, they also used to be the people who took care of the poor and indigent and the needy. Now, at least here in -- RUSH: Yeah, but churches have always... One of the greatest PR maneuvers -- and I don't know who did it. One of the greatest PR moves of all time was whoever came up with the idea of equating welfare with charity. That sucked in all kinds of churches. That made them Big Government supporters. That made them advocates of a big, activist welfare state government, because it became equated with charity, which is what churches were known for. It was a mean, mean trick. By "mean," I mean good, because that's how Big Government leftists, who normally want nothing to do with religion precisely for the reasons you have mentioned -- and that is rock solid morality -- co-opted all of the churches into the Big Government argument and they became quasi-socialistic in that regard, simply because it was considered charitable. CALLER: "Quasi" is an understatement. RUSH: (chuckling) Well, Ken, I'm glad you called. I appreciate it. Poster Comment: Took me awhile to figure out what category I wanted to list this under, New World Order, Foolish Religious figures, US news, International news, The Lefts war on Christians, Left Wing Loons, I am a prophet and I prophesy, humor or cult watch... So many choices... 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#1. To: CZ82 (#0)
Majority of these 80% are Protestants and Pope is a Spanish speaker. Limbaugh does not like Pope's views.
And I would imagine most of the citizens of this country feel the same way he does... Let me see which pig "DON'T" I want to vote for, the one with or without lipstick??" Hmmmmm...
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