Newly Appointed Detroit Archbishop Suggested
‘Canonical Penalties’ for Trump Immigration Officials
National Review,
by
Haley Strack
Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought,
2/13/2025 7:39:09 PM
In his first week since being nominated Archbishop of Detroit, Edward Weisenburger denounced Donald Trump’s immigration policies, and criticized the president’s plan to dismantle the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).
Pope Francis nominated Arizona Bishop Weisenburger for the position on February 11; he is slated to replace outgoing Detroit Archbishop Allen Vigneron, who resigned from the post in 2023 after serving the diocese since 2009. An Illinois native, Weisenburger comes to Detroit from the city of Tucson, Arizona, where he has been since 2017.
Weisenburger wasted no time after being appointed to attack the Trump administration, taking issue with efforts to eliminate USAID spending.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
zephyrgirl 2/13/2025 7:47:42 PM (No. 1895912)
The Catholic church needs to make these politicized priests stick to religion and shut their pie holes about politics.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
itsonlyme 2/13/2025 7:52:12 PM (No. 1895917)
The 88 year old socialist Pope, prone to falling, resorts to a wheelchair considering his many health problems. Now he plays chess by appointing those that will go after DJT.
Disclaimer: I have $10 in the "pool" that 2025 is the year of the Pope.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Highlander 2/13/2025 7:56:34 PM (No. 1895918)
Easy solution: Switch the Catholic agents with Protestants.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
downnout 2/13/2025 7:57:50 PM (No. 1895920)
Interesting, #2. I think in the Chinese Lunar Year it’s the year of the Snake. Coincidence?
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
seamusm 2/13/2025 8:18:21 PM (No. 1895929)
Newly appointed by a pope (lower case) who thinks it is okay to 'party' with perverts rather than chasten them when they promote their sinfulness whether it be LBTQ evil, abortion, or unvetted illegal immigration. Yes, Jesus ate with sinners but there is no record of His having not demanded conversion.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Pinkpanther 2/13/2025 8:19:15 PM (No. 1895931)
I’m good friends with a bishop outside of the US, he is frustrated because he’s a conservative bishop and he told me the office of bishop is all about politics so he has to walk a fine line. He wants to be a shepherd and he’s forced to be a wolf
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Northcross 2/13/2025 8:31:41 PM (No. 1895940)
Catholics are now indistinguishable from the Unitarian Universalists, forgetting the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the authority of the Bible by now embracing every crackpot socialist scheme, no matter how destructive to society.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Moritz55 2/13/2025 8:38:50 PM (No. 1895944)
Neither he nor the pope have any idea what the Trump administration will do in regard to foreign aid, and what they think will done bears more resemblance to MSNBC reports than to reality, so proposing canonical penalties on the basis of fantasy is a bit much, especially when they’ve done nothing significant in regard to Democrat Catholics who have actually defied church teachings.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Venturer 2/13/2025 8:45:27 PM (No. 1895947)
Many Catholics are holding on the the faith by the skin of their teeth now, if the Pope and Bishops keep telling them what to do with their politics what will happen? FAFO.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
jeffkinnh 2/13/2025 8:51:20 PM (No. 1895949)
For churches who try to use church punishments against politicians doing their jobs, i suggest that the churches lose their property tax exemption since they are interfering in political matters. A tax of 10% of property value would be a good start.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
DonQuijote 2/13/2025 8:53:05 PM (No. 1895951)
Yet Pelosi and Biden are free to enable, promote and facilitate abortions without any "canonical penalties." Some poor, fearful young girl who had an abortion out of desperation is a sinner, but the promoters have free reign to receive communion whenever and wherever they want.
This church has left me -- and it's killing me to say that.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
jimincalif 2/13/2025 9:09:51 PM (No. 1895958)
I’m moving closer to calling myself a recovering Catholic instead of a non practicing Catholic.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
DVC 2/13/2025 9:13:52 PM (No. 1895959)
Stay in your own lane.
Render unto Trump, etc.....good Biblical advice.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
PChristopher 2/13/2025 9:23:59 PM (No. 1895964)
I grew up Methodist and they're no better. Churches have just become progressively Leftist over the years such that they're unrecognizable from the churches I grew up with. They should take care that their constitutional protection isn't violated somehow.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
bighambone 2/13/2025 9:26:28 PM (No. 1895965)
It’s pretty clear that the current Pope covertly had a lot to do with Biden, who has portrayed himself as a devout Catholic, instituting his so-called “open borders” political policies designed to flood the USA, with unlimited numbers of Third World origin so called migrants so supposedly that they can make better lives for themselves and their families, but those policies created a big legal and political problem because in the USA, in accordance with the US immigration laws, migrants who unlawfully gain entry to the USA are illegal aliens who are subject to be removed (deported) from the USA. Now that Trump has changed those Biden “open borders” and has secured the US Borders. So here we are, and in immediate response, here comes a Pope appointed US Archbishop who has suggested that the worldly Catholic Church bring so-called “Canonical Penalties” which amount to kicking Catholic US immigration officers out of the Catholic Church who are charged with enforcing the US immigration laws that were constitutionally passed by the US Congress? What!
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Trump Won 2/13/2025 10:34:02 PM (No. 1895987)
The Catholic Church, another bloated beurocracy that wastes billions of dollars on illegal activities. DOGE needs to move on to them after they finish up in Washington DC.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
janjan 2/13/2025 11:21:04 PM (No. 1896002)
The Catholic Church has no say in US immigration policy, nor should they. They seem to think they should weigh in on US politics and are treading in dangerous waters. This is truly the meaning behind Jefferson’s concerns about separation between church and state.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
JimBob 2/13/2025 11:46:44 PM (No. 1896007)
I'm with #10. If they want to be Political, let 'em pay Taxes like everyone else.
#12, I call myself a backslid Catholic, and my best friend for 25 years, an absolute prince of a guy, referred to himself as a backslid Baptist.
To borrow and modify a phrase used by President Reagan (he was speaking of the Democrat Party):
"I did not leave the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church left me."
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
danu 2/13/2025 11:47:09 PM (No. 1896008)
pope marxist the first should recall the separation between church and state.
real catholics stay in our own lane.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
billsv 2/13/2025 11:52:11 PM (No. 1896014)
There are severe penalties for anyone entering the Vatican illegally
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
Highstick 2/13/2025 11:59:17 PM (No. 1896017)
whats that about (paraphrasing here) the number if divisions the Pope (or the church) have ?
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
bighambone 2/14/2025 1:00:55 AM (No. 1896028)
Clearly there are two divisions that amount to the total Catholic Church today, there is the Religious and Spiritual Catholic Church that is over two thousand years old; and the worldly Catholic Church that seems to be involved in current non-religious issues and matters around the globe, including attempting to interfere in the internal politics of countries, as is pointed out in the article. In taking in the messages contained in the article it is evident why in the USA there is the longstanding principle known as the separation of Church and State.
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
5 handicap 2/14/2025 5:42:59 AM (No. 1896064)
Wisenburger wasted no time proving he's just a political Hack devotd to the pederast Francis and gives a Rat's Ass about the church! This son of Lucifer will soon meet his paternal spiritual leader, me thinks, but not soon enough.
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
mifla 2/14/2025 5:57:37 AM (No. 1896074)
Good luck with that, Cardinal. You will have to explain why you are sanctioning some Catholics, but not the ones who support abortion.
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Reply 25 - Posted by:
tootall 2/14/2025 7:22:07 AM (No. 1896113)
He was appointed to protect the cah flow problem. Sorry. This is one of the reasons I am not a Catholic anymore despite 15 years of Catholic Education. Not one more cent from me! That's all they care about.
And the tome that Catholic Charities does SOME good work might be true. However, when the other hand is promoting the destruction of our border, Political manipulation, slavery, drug abuse, prostitution and child trafficking I would have to say they've lost their way! WWJD. They will FO
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Reply 26 - Posted by:
DCGIRL 2/14/2025 7:24:38 AM (No. 1896116)
I'm catholic and hearing this makes me glad that I do not donate to this craziness. I will give to real charities that help and stays out of politics.
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Reply 27 - Posted by:
Ebenezer 2/14/2025 8:40:39 AM (No. 1896165)
#21--that comment was made by Stalin in a conversation with Churchill. Stalin was disparaging the power of the Papacy. Stalin and the Soviet Union are long gone, but the Papacy and the Catholic Church are still here. The Church has survived many bad popes in the past and it will survive this one too.
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