Tell it to the Irish Catholic nuns, Mitt Romney - Government funds vital to helping American people
Posted on Thursday, September 27, 2012 at 09:45 AM
RSS 
Recent Posts
- 'The Great Gatsby' author F Scott Fitzgerald’s death and burial another Catholic lesson
- Anthony Weiner running for New York mayor and the Italian mob and Irish Americans strong ties
- Victor Navasky lauds Thomas Nast - American cartoonist known for his racist Irish ape-like drawings
- Immigration is not the problem - history of anti-Irish behavior reflecting on the Chechnyan bombs in Boston
- The good old anti-British days - Margaret Thatcher haters and spats in New York during World War II
Archives
![]() |
| Sister Mary Rose McGeady |
Back in 1990, Sister Mary Rose bravely stepped into what had been a media firestorm.
Sister Mary Rose was selected to run Covenant House, a highly respected charity which offered shelter to homeless youth. Covenant House’s original founder,
Father Bruce Ritter, had been hailed as a visionary. He started Covenant House in the late 1960s, offering little more than two cold-water apartments to those who needed a roof over their heads.
By 1990, however, Covenant House was serving as many as 30,000 youths in 11 cities across America, as well as in Latin America. Annual donations were estimated at $80 million.
Then came the sex abuse allegations against Ritter.
It may seem hard to imagine now, but there was a time when such allegations still had the ability to shock. That, of course, has changed thanks to the avalanche of sexual abuse scandals that have rocked the Catholic Church in Ireland, America and elsewhere since the late 1990s and 2000s.
No charges were ever filed against Ritter, who adamantly denied the allegations. But, as The New York Times noted, an independent investigation commissioned by Covenant House “found that although none of the sexual allegations could be proved, enough evidence existed, including evidence of financial irregularities, to warrant Father Ritter’s dismissal.”
Enter Sister Mary Rose, who picked the organization up off of the floor and made it into a miracle once again.
She retired in 2003, and Covenant House is now said to be serving 50,000 people in over 20 cities, with annual donations of well over $100 million.
This Irish American Catholic nun’s heroic effort was worth thinking about in the wake of Mitt Romney’s now infamous comments that roughly half of the American population (47 percent) expects handouts from the government.
It’s not even worth distorting the comments. Romney did not call people “moochers” or “freeloaders.”
His own words need not be twisted. For they are damning enough.
We should actually give Romney credit. We want our politicians to be honest?
Well, it seems to me Romney was simply being honest.
Many Republicans are not merely opposed to handing out welfare checks so that drug addicts can get their fix. Many of them are also opposed to financial aid for college students. And unemployment insurance. And aid for the elderly. And so on and so forth.
This even as they want to boost military spending, not to get soldiers the kind of medical assistance they deserve, but to purchase a lot of high-tech gizmos which just so happen to be manufactured by corporations that make hefty donations.
Again, give Romney credit. He simply explained where the Republican Party stands.
Now voters have to ask themselves – do I know anyone who benefits from financial aid? Unemployment? Medicaid or Medicare?
Where does Sister Mary Rose fit into all this?
Well, don’t forget, the Republicans were happy a few weeks back when Timothy Cardinal Dolan made an appearance at the Republican convention. It reinforced the notion that the GOP is the party of God, while the Democrats are Godless.
As usual, the Democrats did themselves no favors by not welcoming Dolan, and then by leaving God out of their platform.
But if the Republicans are so happy to tout themselves as the party of God, they should have some long conversations with the likes of Sister Mary Rose McGeady, and the thousands of religious people like her toiling to make the lives of the miserable and wretched slightly more bearable.
In the Republican universe, Covenant House is an exemplary organization. It is a religious charity that raises its own money, meaning tax money is not required. (Irish American Kevin M. Ryan now runs the organization.)
But Romney, and all the other Christian GOPers, should actually talk to some nuns. Don’t just prop them up and say, “Look, we actually like Catholics now.”
For if you actually talk to those toiling with the impoverished and needy, they will tell you government funds remain vital to helping out not just the poor, but working and middle class Americans.
That might even add up to more than 47 percent, Mitt.
(Contact Sidewalks at tdeignan.blogspot.com or tomdeignan@earthlink.net)
27 comments
Previous
Page 2 of 2 pages
Nicomax | Sep 30, 2012, 12:50 PM EDT
Article I, section 8 of our Constitution gives Congress the power to raise revenues to do mainly three things: 1) pay the debts; 2) provide for the common defense; 3) provide for the general welfare. These are broad enough directives permitting our elected officials in a republic to determine how much revenue to raise, and then how to spend it on these three major areas. Some in the GOP would be willing to spend very little if anything on general welfare, most of it on common defense, and with very low taxes [i.e. revenue] not be able to have much left over to pay down our debt.
Report abuse
irishpjk | Sep 30, 2012, 12:35 PM EDT
wtf On my last visit to Ireland I had lunch with some nuns and I learned that they get their information from US east coast media. Now most of you should know that east coast media is far to the left of liberal and very biased. So my conclusion was that many of the nuns are very misinformed about the facts. When asked about how the can support a person who wants to favor taxpayers paying for abortion and birth control they just did not know the facts. I find out if you inform them about Obama and what he stands for they do change their minds. I am just glad they don’t have a vote here because I don’t have time to visit all of them.
Report abuse
jamthecat | Sep 30, 2012, 11:59 AM EDT
Republicans are the party of Javert, from "Les Miserables" and Marie Antoinette, of "Let them eat cake" infamy. If that's the sort of society you want, vote Republican. If you want a society that cares about others, vote Democrat. It's as simple as that...and shows exactly what type of person you really are.
Report abuse
PhlutiePhan | Sep 30, 2012, 11:53 AM EDT
The good sister is absolutely right. However, the choice is not socialism versus capitalism. It is Marxism and its attack on religion versus Capitalism which exploits people. Guess which choice the people of Germany took in the 40s?
Report abuse
PhlutiePhan | Sep 30, 2012, 11:51 AM EDT
@checkfacts: Check your facts. You are sorta right. Dolan prayed and the media cut if out "live". So, if Dolan cuts down a tree in a forest and there is no one there to hear it, did he really pray?
Report abuse
checkfacts | Sep 30, 2012, 10:10 AM EDT
Cardinal Dolan did pray at the Democratic Convention as well as the Republican one. The Democrats also had a brilliant talk by one of the "nuns on the bus".
Report abuse
torbreezy | Sep 30, 2012, 09:40 AM EDT
Huh? A totally GRATUITOUS piece--not worthy of Irish Central ! ! !
Report abuse
Seanmor | Sep 29, 2012, 10:46 AM EDT
When it comes to government help to the needy that Republicans tend to opose, one is reminded that when Guiliani was mayor of N.Y.C. he substantially reduced the welfare rolls by encouraging and requiring able-bodied dole-receipients to find employment. Around that time I knew an Irish waitress who lived in Yonkers and worked in Manhattan and paid taxes to the IRS, N.Y State, New York City and Yonkers. She had to leave for work at 4AM every morning. Were it not for Mayor Guiliani, this waitress would have had to pay higher taxes to NYC. As a loyal, law-abiding, tax-paying citizen who honorably served 4 years in tbhe Marine Corps, I have to pay $50 for each visit to the V.A. hospital, but illegal aliens receive all the health care hey need in emergency rooms FREE of charge. Why is it considered racism to be against all kinds of free benefits to undocumented immigrants while legal immigrants who served in the military have to pay for their own health care?
Report abuse
Frosty38 | Sep 28, 2012, 08:58 AM EDT
Did you not hear God was a DEM LOL
Just joking but could not resist it
Report abuse
bogsidebunny | Sep 28, 2012, 08:25 AM EDT
Although never charged, the evidence of abuse including documented testimony of numerous men is overwhelming evidence that Ritter was indeed guilty of "sexual misconduct" and yes that pedophile activity still shocks today. What his legit charitable work has to do with Mr Romney's misconstrued statement is evidence "IrishCentral" is indeed BIAS in favor of the Democrats.
Report abuse
irishamerica46 | Sep 27, 2012, 01:53 PM EDT
Author should check out the United States Budget Dilemma on YOUTUBE.It was done by an accountant with many years experience. I was shocked by it as will anyone who views it.
Report abuse
Previous
Page 2 of 2 pages
27 Comments

Report abuse