New migrant shelter opening at Chicago’s St. Bartholomew Catholic Church – Chicago Tribune/MSN

The announcement noted the city would not incur any cost for the new shelter. The Archdiocese of Chicago is leasing the space to the city, which is subleasing the school building and convent to the Zakat Foundation, a Bridgeview-based charity founded by Muslims to help address poverty internationally.
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Tommy Paine
2 years ago

The Archdiocese is run by a Marxist Cardinal and staffed with like minded clowns. Getting in bed with a “religion” that wants to eliminate Catholics and all other infidels/non Muslims.

Ataraxis
2 years ago

St. Barts: We have no idea what this Jesus guy was all about, even though we have that Bible book he’s mentioned in, all we know is that we are tolerant of the intolerant.

Wyatt Earp
2 years ago

The Catholic Church really dropped the ball
Game on this whole mess. It let the child
Molesters take over the priesthood.
This caused a shortage of priests when it hit the fan. Settlements from suits costs 10’s of millions, parishes closed by the hundreds.
Now lease the property that no one wants
Because Chicago is doing so well and you know the Church will be tapped for some money to support the illegal migrants.
The same migrants that I was told do not
Support the church.
Any one else see a problem here.

Paul Boomer
2 years ago

I lived one block away from St Bart’s, glad,I moved.

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