Elected Officials Final Judgment

Elected Officials: Final Judgment

There are a surprising number of elected officials who are Irish, Italian, Polish, Hungarian, Slovakian, and other groups of Catholics by nationality. Many are the children and grandchildren of immigrants who scrimped and saved to provide them with Catholic educations in Catholic Schools.

Now that they’re in office, many are doing nothing to provide all parents with the opportunity to send their children to Catholic schools. They are, in four words, “afraid of the union”.

Big Danger to Certain Elected Officials

We can imagine Heaven. There is the Throne, and around it circles of elders, angels, and saints. In those circles are the souls of the hundreds of thousands of Catholic priests, nuns, and brothers who devoted their lives to Catholic Schools. When a politician who owes his position to the education received in those schools, and who did nothing real to support their funding, dies, his soul stands before the Throne.

We may picture those priests, nuns, and brothers in the jury box. They will not necessarily be charitable when giving their opinion on someone who took advantage of their sacrifice and did not do anything meaningful to continue the reason for it.

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