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(Oregon Tax Court Approves Taxation Of Church Rectory - Forbes Magazine)
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We know there is a long standing antipathy towards Catholics and Catholicism in Oregon. This general anti-religious push is growing in our country driven by pro-abortion and homosexual lobbies which are now very powerful and influential. The "sole use" argument that the Court accepted is going to be used as a hammer in which to further tax church income/properties.
For example, an off property building owned by a parish is rented for non-religious purposes. That income goes to the parish tax free now and is probably used to sustain parish activities. I can see a Tax Court ruling that income from non-religious events is taxable (in other words it will be ruled a for-profit business). Next will come a case on whether on-site uses of church property for ostensively "non-religious" uses (a Lions Club event) will be considered taxable. Events such as those are secular activities. And on and on ending with the only things that can be done on church owned property will be sacramental activities (Baptism, Mass, Confession, Confirmation, and funerals), counseling and teaching.
Basically doing what Mexico did to the Church in the early 20th century. We are seeing it already where government is using grants to force religious entities to deny or restrain their beliefs or missions in order to get or retain government grants. Then again I'm not sure that losing government grants is a bad thing. Look at what has happened to Catholic Charities. So I do appreciate the comments. To be honest the wounds are often self inflicted or invited. This may be one of them. But it will not stop here. There is an agenda at play.
One other thing and I know you'll agree. Where
was the fancy pro-abortion lobbyist that the Archdiocese employs? Just what
does he do for that $40,000-50,000 a year? With the Legislature in session,
why no push for pre-emptive statutory relief? Where were those "allies"
of our Chancellery crowd, AKA Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon?
Also why were
the people who would pay these taxes (those of us in the pews)
not alerted to this? (Move on folks, nothing to see here. Just keep
those envelopes coming). I called the Catholic Sentinel and asked Langlois
about it. He did not even know of it. and I genuinely believe he was telling
the truth.
No one that I spoke with in Financial Services at the Chancellery
knew. Its almost Keystone Cops down there. Our church
authorities are completely clueless in the use of political action
(rallies, protests, etc.) to protect Catholics from governmental
encroachment. I could go on but I'll end it here. Again appreciate your
reader's comments.
Jim Welsh
click on link for court document.
Oregon Tax Court Docs regarding Archdpdx Rectory Taxation
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