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September 22, 2015

What Pope Francis Should Tell America

I, as with almost all of my fellow Catholics, am awaiting Pope Francis’ arrival this week with Christmas-morning type anticipation. This relatively new pope is maybe the most popular man on the planet as he spreads the core Christian message of loving thy neighbor and caring for the least among us. He is an apostle of hope and virtue, and he comes at a perfect time when so many millions of Americans are mesmerized by such false idols as egomaniac Donald Trump. A national publication recently labeled me one of Francis’ four most severe Catholic critics, along with Ken Langone, a founder of Home Depot. My critique has been over the Vatican’s alliance of late with anti-Christian environmental groups on global warming and his recent encyclical letter attacking free-market capitalism — which he says leads to “poverty and income inequality.”

I, as with almost all of my fellow Catholics, am awaiting Pope Francis’ arrival this week with Christmas-morning type anticipation. This relatively new pope is maybe the most popular man on the planet as he spreads the core Christian message of loving thy neighbor and caring for the least among us.

He is an apostle of hope and virtue, and he comes at a perfect time when so many millions of Americans are mesmerized by such false idols as egomaniac Donald Trump.

A national publication recently labeled me one of Francis’ four most severe Catholic critics, along with Ken Langone, a founder of Home Depot. My critique has been over the Vatican’s alliance of late with anti-Christian environmental groups on global warming and his recent encyclical letter attacking free-market capitalism — which he says leads to “poverty and income inequality.”

This is arguably the man on Earth closest to God, but even he can’t empower governments to change the Earth’s temperature. Faith can move mountains but to expect Barack Obama and Nancy Pelosi to stop the rise of the oceans would be a miracle of epic proportions.

My profoundest prayer is that the pope’s mission on his visit is to save souls, not the planet, and here are four messages that I hope he communicates to the American people:

— The moral crisis of our time is not global warming; it is the holocaust of millions of abortions in America each year.

If the pope can help change the hearts and minds of Americans on this issue, and reinforce the sanctity of every human life, he will have done more good for humanity than 1,000 Kyoto Treaties.

— Free markets create wealth, and it is the moral responsibility of all Christians to use our wealth in ways that help those most in need.

As we look around the world, it is inarguable that socialistic economic models — from Francis’ native Argentina to Greece — are crumbling right before our eyes and making people poorer. A recent Heritage Foundation study finds that free markets are by far the best tools to reduce poverty. High taxes, trade barriers and big welfare states may be well intentioned, but they make the poor poorer.

— A benevolent government should enhance individual liberty, religious freedom and wealth.

The pope recently made this declaration: “Some people continue to defend trickle-down theories, which assume that economic growth, encouraged by a free market, will inevitably succeed in bringing about greater justice and inclusiveness in the world. … This opinion, which has never been confirmed by the facts, expresses a crude and naive trust in the goodness of those wielding economic power and in the sacralized workings of the prevailing economic system.”

Much of this is wrong and the pope will do great harm if he repeats this message when he comes to America. Can unbridled capitalism lead to too much centralized power? Absolutely. But the people who believe with a “crude and naive trust in the goodness of those wielding economic power” are the communists and the socialists. Pope John Paul II understood this implicitly — in part because he lived under totalitarianism.

In his zeal to rein in excesses of capitalism, Francis must not advocate putting more power into the hands of statist oppressors. Lenin, Mao, Castro and Pol Pot all promised that they stood with the working class, and they were some of the greatest oppressors of Christians and the poor in history.

— Christians must worship the Creator, not the created.

The pope’s alliance with radical environmentalists is unsettling, to say the least. The green movement has a satanic track record when it comes to promoting human life and dignity. These are the people whose radical “Earth first” theology gave us the barbaric one-child policy in China and such population-control measures as forced abortions and mass sterilizations in India and Africa. It would be helpful for the pope to distance Christians from pagan values.

God gave man dominion over this planet, and the pope is right to caution that we have a moral obligation to be good custodians for future generations. But the primacy of every single human life must come before saving polar bears and trees. Free-market capitalism promotes environmental improvement.

We, as Catholics, are blessed with a pope who is this generation’s greatest communicator. His visit and his words can help inspire each of us to make America great and good again — a shining city on a hill. Francis, please give us hope and change.

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