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Bishop Bruskewitz criticizes Bishop Morin’s defense of CCHD
November 25, 2009
Bishop Fabian Bruskewitz of Lincoln, Nebraska-- one of four prelates who opted out of national collection for the Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD)-- has criticized Bishop Roger Morin’s recent defense of the controversial anti-poverty program at the US bishops’ meeting.
“I didn't think [Bishop Morin’s report] took into account sufficiently the negatives that have been bantered about with regard to the organization,” Bishop Bruskewitz said. “I think he was perhaps a little bit too dismissive of them.”
“We question the ideology of [CCHD],” Bishop Bruskewitz added. “We are shocked at the scandalous participation with the ACORN organization and also the participation with other organizations of questionable moral values or standards.”
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Further information:
- Bishop Bruskewitz on CCHD: Bishop Morin Was a "Bit Too Dismissive" of Concerns (LifeSiteNews.com)
- Four US bishops opted out of national CCHD collection (CWN, 11/24/09)
- Bishop denounces ‘outrageous claims’ of CCHD critics, says 3 grant recipients ‘in conflict with Catholic teaching’ (CWN, 11/19/09)
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