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In reply to the discussion: How are the politics like in your parish [View all]hunter
(39,113 posts)13. I waivered between moderate and progressive.
Call it Democratic-labor-immigrant-Hispanic.
At the English language Masses the majority have parents or grandparents who came to the U.S. as farm laborers, mostly from Mexico, but also the Philippines and China. Some Hispanic families have been here since the time this was Mexico. They are not immigrants. The border moved, they didn't.
The Spanish language Masses serve more recent immigrants, mostly farm laborers from Mexico.
Our children's generation is amazing. Most of them pay no attention at all to anyone's ethnic origin or sexual orientation, unlike, say, my white wild west grandfather who was very upset I was marrying a "Mexican Girl" and did not attend our wedding. But he got over it.
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A simple yahoo search 'Catholic Priests Vow of Obedience' will provide some edification.
Mc Mike
Nov 2012
#14
"...but he talks a lot about the soldiers and military". I don't understand the "but".
Pterodactyl
Aug 2012
#10
In our OCA congregation, converts aren't mostly 'non-denominational' or evangelical.
mojowork_n
Nov 2012
#16