
by Joe Hoft at Joe Hoft News
During the invasion of legal and illegal immigrants into the US during the Biden years, Catholic Charities made millions. This was rationalized as a good thing, while the downside was never considered.
Catholic Charities in the US made millions during the massive invasion of immigrants during the Biden years. Many of these immigrants were not vetted, and millions were illegal. However, Catholic Charities generated substantial revenue.
The Catholic Church in the US is in a crisis. A recent report by Complicit Clergy shows the results of a recent Pew research report:
Pew Research has just published the latest edition of its Religious Landscape Study. Some highlights from the study, as reported by OSV News include:
- The Catholic Church is seeing the greatest net losses of believers compared to other religions in the U.S. For every one person received into the Catholic Church, another 8.4 individuals have left the faith.
- Just 29 percent of the nation’s Catholics attend religious services weekly or more often.
- Support among U.S. Catholics for legalized abortion, homosexuality and other stances at odds with church teaching has increased over the past decade and a half.
Complicit Clergy decided to chart some of the key findings from the Pew Study against the growth in federal grants awarded to the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) to get a sense of where our bishops’ priorities are being placed. The resulting graph does not bode well for the future of the Catholic Church in America.
Here is a chart of the findings:

In the chart above, the only category that went up was federal grants. Catholic Charities across the US discounted the negative implications of immigrating individuals who were not vetted and some who were not here legally. Also discounted was human trafficking and the overall costs to society.
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