I'm NOT going to say who out of confidentiality reason, if you know who he is you know who he is. This resistance priest had been urging Catholics to vote for Trump from day 1 and still defending that nonstop. He said most recently:
If you sit on your butt on Election day, you get a Biden-hαɾɾιs administration that wants nothing more than crush Christians. But if you make an effort and vote, you get a President Trump who, while you may not like his style, will deliver on his promises in favor of Christians.
There's just something about this that I can't sit right with. "His promises in favor of Christians"? What Christians? Only American perhaps? He surely didn't mind all the Lebanese Christian getting slaughtered? And those promises... at cost of what? Hundreds and thousands of innocent blood taken for Israel? All the babies killed for IVF? "But oh, this Israelite dog said he will be nice to Christians, let's vote for him to spend all the tax payers money to destroy other countries? "
Obviously I don't have a problem with priests talking about politics. I think priests SHOULD talk about politics because it's important part of Catholic social teaching. But at the same time, how far should that go? What if you believe that it's against Catholic morals? What can the faithful do in a case like this (that the priest publicly shame any faithful that doesn't believe in either the proposed "lesser evil" or "two parties politics")?