This applies to all churches, not just
the Catholic church but to ALL
CHURCHES!!!
Billy-Joe
'War' promised if IRS attacks church speech
Dispute erupts when bishop criticizes assault on religious
liberties
By Dave Tombers
While a group
that opposes expressions of
Christianity in public forums wants the
IRS to use its formidable power
to crack down on what pastors say,
one legal foundation says, “Bring
it on,” promising a “legal
war” if churches are attacked on
such issues.
Americans
United for the Separation of Church
and State Executive Director Barry
Lynn recently wrote a letter to the
IRS demanding help in quashing the
speech of a leader in the Roman
Catholic Diocese in Peoria, Ill.
The April 19
letter calls a recent homily given
by Bishop Daniel Jenky a violation
of IRS regulations relating to the
tax-exempt status of the church,
because Jenky cited atrocities of
past governments, specifically
naming Hitler and Stalin, and then
cited the failings of the Obama
administration.
The homily was
also reprinted in the Catholic Post,
and urged Catholics to stand by
their religious convictions, even
outside the walls of the church.
“Hitler and
Stalin, at their better moments,
would just barely tolerate some
churches remaining open, but would
not tolerate any competition with
the state in education,
social services, and health care,”
he said.
“In clear
violation of our First Amendment
rights, Barack Obama – with his
radical, pro-abortion and extreme
secularist agenda, now seems intent
on following a similar path,” the
homily says.
The homily
included the plea, “Now things
have come to such a pass in America
that this is a battle that we could
lose, but before the awesome
judgment seat of Almighty God this
is not a war where any believing
Catholic may remain neutral.”
Jenky even
included a dire prediction for the
nation if Catholics don’t stand by
their convictions.
“This fall,
every practicing Catholic must vote,
and must vote their Catholic
consciences, or by the following
fall our Catholic schools,
our Catholic hospitals, our Catholic
Newman centers, all of our public
ministries – only excepting our
church buildings – could easily be
shut down.
“Because no
Catholic institution, under any
circumstance, can ever cooperate
with the intrinsic evil of killing
innocent human life in the womb,”
he said.
He was opposing
the Obamacare mandate that
employers, including schools,
hospitals and others, pay for
abortions for employees.
American’s
United tells the IRS that this
homily puts the Catholic bishop
afoul of the law, and demands that
an investigation of the priest be
undertaken.
In the letter
to the IRS, AU says in part,
“Bishop Jenky compared Obama to
Hitler and Stalin and accused him of
pursuing policies that will close
Catholic institutions.
“Moments
later he exhorted members of his
flock not to vote for candidates who
fail to uphold Catholic values.
“It is
impossible to interpret this as
anything but a command to vote
against Obama,” Lynn said.
The Thomas More
Society says that the law and the
Bill of Rights is on the bishop’s
side, and promises a “free and
aggressive legal defense to any
religious leaders targeted or
victimized for the robust exercise
of their free speech rights.”
“The Internal
Revenue Service has no legal right
to investigate, let alone threaten
or penalize the Catholic Diocese of
Peoria for illegal
‘electioneering’ after Bishop
Daniel Jenky, C.S.C., referred to
policies of Adolf Hitler and Joseph
Stalin while delivering a robust,
wholly legitimate critique of
current federal efforts to quash and
curtail religious liberties,” says
Thomas Brejcha, president of the
Thomas More Society.
“References
to egregious, historical mistakes on
the part of political leaders of the
past in messages to congregations,
even in an election year, are fully
protected by the First Amendment,
whether those messages are delivered
from the pulpit or on soap boxes in
the public square,” he continued.
“We think the
law is very clear,” said Brejcha.
“Well-settled
federal law does not prohibit
churches and other tax-exempt
non-profits from speaking out
against government policies at odds
with the common good or – as in
this case – constitutionally
obnoxious.”
“Where would
the civil rights movement have been
were it not for the courage of those
of our religious leaders who spoke
truth to power on behalf of the
disenfranchised?” Brejcha added.
“When Bishop
Jenky said, ‘…every practicing
Catholic must vote, and must vote
their Catholic consciences…,’
he’s simply telling people that
their religious convictions and
values matter outside the church
walls,” said Brejcha.
Twice recently
the Thomas More Society has faced
down the IRS on behalf of religious
groups. The society said one case
was when the IRS was holding up
approval of the Coalition for Life
of Iowa’s request for tax-exempt
status, while simultaneously
pressing its pro-life members to
stop conducting prayer vigils
outside a Planned Parenthood
abortion facility in Iowa City.
“After TMS
challenged the IRS’s legal
position, the service’s demands to
stop the picketing were suddenly
dropped and the Coalition promptly
received IRS approval for tax-exempt
status,” the organization
reported.
In another case
the group challenged the IRS for
“highly improper demands” made
by the agency about prayer vigils
conducted by the Christian Voices
for Life.
Upon being
challenged, the agency backed down.
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