Archbishop John Wester of Santa Fe calls for the Church and U.S. bishops to take a strong stance against a harmful budget bill, criticizing its impact on those in need. He argues that the Church must prioritize moral authority over political interests, stating that not opposing such legislation is a failure to uphold Gospel teachings. Wester emphasizes the necessity of defending the poor and marginalized, while also suggesting that complacency would hinder the Church's future credibility in moral discussions.
The church must oppose harmful legislation to maintain its credibility in advocating for the least among us, reflecting the Gospel's call to care for the marginalized.
John C. Wester emphasizes that failing to address this bill would represent a moral failure for society and diminish the church's authority on critical issues.
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