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Sunday, November 16, 2008

CHD

Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2008 12:26 PM
Subject: CHD


Which brings me, finally, to another and related matter that will surely be discussed in Baltimore and deserves to be on the agenda. The Campaign for Human Development (CHD) [BEWARE of CHD.] is an annual collection in parishes, usually on one of the last two Sundays in November. It used to be called the Catholic Campaign for Human Development but the Catholic was dropped, which is just as well since it has nothing to do with Catholicism, except that Catholics are asked to pay for it. Some bishops no longer allow the CHD collection in their dioceses, and more should not allow it. In fact, CHD, misbegotten in concept and corrupt in practice, [HEAR! HEAR!] should, at long last, be terminated.

Ten years ago, CHD was exposed as using the Catholic Church as a milk cow to fund organizations that frequently were actively working against the Church’s mission, especially in their support of pro-abortion activities and politicians. Now it turns out that CHD has long been a major funder of ACORN, a national community agitation organization in support of leftist causes, including the abortion license. ACORN (Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now) is under criminal investigation in several states. In the last decade CHD gave ACORN well over seven million dollars, including more than a million in the past year. It is acknowledged that ACORN, with which Sen. Obama had a close connection over the years, was a major player in his presidential campaign. The bishops say they are investigating the connection between CHD and ACORN. They say they are worried that it might jeopardize the Church’s tax-exemption. No mention is made of abusing the trust of the Catholic faithful.

What most Catholics don’t know, and what would likely astonish them, is that CHD very explicitly does not fund Catholic institutions and apostolates that work with the poor. Part of the thinking when it was established in the ideological climate of the 1960s is that Catholic concern for the poor would not be perceived as credible if CHD funded Catholic organizations. Yes, that’s bizarre, but the history of CHD is bizarre. The bishops could really help poor people by promptly shutting down CHD and giving any remaining funds to, for instance, Catholic inner-city schools. In any event, if there is a collection at your parish this month, I suggest that you can return the envelope empty—and perhaps with a note of explanation—without the slightest moral hesitation.

After this week’s elections, we must brace ourselves for very difficult times, keeping in mind that difficult times can be bracing. As for the meeting of bishops next week: Let the Church be the Church, and let bishops be bishops.

Richard John Neuhaus is editor in chief of First Things.

Very well expressed. Kudos to Fr. Neuhaus.
http://wdtprs.com/blog/2008/11/fr-neuhaus-on-obama-and-the-bishops

3 comments:

Gerry S said...

Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 9:50 PM
Subject: How The U.S. Bishops Helped Elect Barack Hussein Obama


From the Catholic Campaign of Human Development to ACORN

How The U.S. Bishops Helped Elect Barack Hussein Obama



R. Cort Kirkwood
REMNANT COLUMNIST



The floor of hell is paved with the skulls of bishops.

…St. John Chrysostom


http://www.remnantnewspaper.com/Archives/2008-1115-bishop-obama-kirkwood.htm

Gerry S said...

Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 7:19 PM
Subject: Re: What Does The Prayer Really Say?»Blog Archive » From a priest about the...


this group has long history of mistrust and sponsoring wrong group--this year Acorn--prior Planned Parenthood, and other non Catholic groups

Ridiculous archdiocese/ Sacred Heart even asking for money to support this group

I see many have stopped

Gerry S said...

Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2008 3:08 PM
Subject: What Does The Prayer Really Say?


Interesting note from a reader about CHD
CATEGORY: SESSIUNCULA — Fr. John Zuhlsdorf @ 10:11 am

From a reader:



Fr. Z—in case you do a "call" for readers to submit Campaign for Human Development (a.k.a. ACORN fund) stories today, the traditional Latin Mass in Washington, D.C. raised a total of $10 from a congregation of several hundred after the priests there spoke bluntly about the organization. (We have $20,000 raised out of $60,000 needed for the restoration of our Marian side altar, with several people earmarking the funds instead of the second collection.)

Also, the cathedral (!) in Arlington, Va. had its assistant rector talk about ACORN at today’s novus ordo. He was chased down in the hallway by Obama supporters after that liturgy.

I am guessing this is but a small sample…
http://wdtprs.com/blog/page/2/