For at present’s sermon on braveness, I would love the church to open their King James Bibles to Matthew 27:24: “When Pilate noticed that he might prevail nothing, however that moderately a tumult was made, he took water, and washed his fingers earlier than the multitude, saying, I’m harmless of the blood of this simply particular person: see ye to it.”
Whereas Pontius Pilate knew Jesus was an harmless man, the Roman governor approved his crucifixion largely as a result of he was afraid of showing disloyal to Caesar and dropping energy.
The constitutional disaster our nation presently finds itself in could also be new to America, however as we see within the Gospel of Matthew, the wreckage attributable to political expediency started in historic instances.
Which brings us to St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Digital College, a proposed on-line faith-based constitution college in Oklahoma that’s in search of public funding, a choice to be decided by the U.S. Supreme Courtroom this yr. Final summer time, the state’s Supreme Courtroom rejected the contract St. Isidore had with Oklahoma. Nonetheless, Gov. Kevin Stitt objected, saying in a press release, “I’m involved we’ve despatched a troubling message that spiritual teams are second-class contributors in our training system.”
Now, let me let you know what I’m involved with: the 2019 audits by the Catholic Church in Oklahoma that discovered abuse allegations towards 22 clerics to be substantiated. Alleged predators accountable for the care of youngsters had been systemically transferred by superiors from state to state from 1960 till 2018.
“The lengthy and the in need of it’s you trusted us, and we failed,” Oklahoma Metropolis Archbishop Paul Coakley wrote in a public letter following the stories. “I additionally am sorry for the complicity and negligence of those that failed to reply adequately to stories of abuse, for no matter purpose, whether or not they’re bishops, monks, deacons, spiritual or lay individuals representing the Church.”
Whereas Catholic leaders in Oklahoma had been applauded for acknowledging previous failures, that didn’t shield the church from dealing with tens of millions in lawsuits over these allegations and others. In truth, in 2022, 10 present and former college students filed a $75-million lawsuit accusing Mount St. Mary Catholic Excessive College in Oklahoma Metropolis of fostering “a rape tradition,” saying the college “didn’t take cheap steps to report or cease the rampant rape tradition and ongoing sexual abuse.” A federal decide dismissed the case in 2023 as a result of the statute of limitations had run out — not ruling on the deserves of the allegations.
These are simply current headlines from one state. From 2004-23, the Catholic Church paid greater than $5 billion to settle sexual abuse circumstances tracked by the U.S. Convention of Catholic Bishops and sure U.S. spiritual communities.
No matter else you’re taking from these examples and statistics, this a lot is obvious: The Catholic Church isn’t hurting for money. I can’t assist however surprise why on Earth taxpayer cash could be wanted to fund Catholic colleges.
It’s not that I’m towards faith-based training. My son attended a personal Christian college. However I’m towards any try to tear down the wall between church and state. Simply flip to the instance of Pontius Pilate to see what can occur when secular energy tries to exert management over spiritual life.
Historical past is filled with sufficient proof to warn us away from this mingling. We don’t want a take a look at case in Oklahoma to show the purpose.
In 1534, when England’s Parliament handed the Act of Supremacy, King Henry VIII grew to become the supreme head of the Church of England, breaking with the papacy. As a result of Henry wished to divorce his first spouse, the pope’s rule had grow to be … inconvenient.
The king pressured English church officers who knew higher into making him the spiritual chief in addition to the monarch. And when Henry’s second spouse didn’t produce a male inheritor, he had her executed so he might marry a 3rd girl. He confronted no penalties. Why? Political expediency. Parliament washed its fingers of the controversy, as a result of lawmakers might inform themselves the king was above the legislation and above the church. And as with Pontius Pilate, historical past exhibits the try to sidestep accountability was futile.
The individuals who based america had been attempting to go away behind that entanglement and corruption. They embraced the first Modification to maintain the federal government out of non secular life and to maintain faith out of presidency.
For taxpayers to fund a non secular college would pull us again towards tyranny.
This week White Home Deputy Chief of Workers Stephen Miller mentioned he wished the nation’s kids to “be taught to like America.” I agree. And that begins with defending America from changing into a theocracy.
