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PoliticsDecember 12, 2025
Woke "pastor" refuses to remove blasphemous display using the Nativity to blast Trump's deportations
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Leaders of a Catholic Church near Boston, Massachusetts, said their Nativity display containing anti-ICE messaging would remain up for the time being, despite calls from the Archdiocese of Boston to remove it.
The Nativity scene at Saint Susanna Church in Dedham, Massachusetts,… pic.twitter.com/rxNnZBM4ix
— CBS News (@CBSNews) December 11, 2025
This is now the second time this has to be asked, but can we please keep Nativity displays away from modern politics? Especially when it mocks the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ? The left does realize that modern immigration laws have nothing to do with the birth of Christ, right?! Right?! Clearly, not.
The Boston Archdiocese has told a Catholic church to remove its “divisive” sign about ICE from its Nativity scene displayed in front of the church, but the church is refusing. The sign reads “ICE Was Here.” Why ICE has anything remotely to do with this is beyond reason, but clearly, the left will stoop to any low to prove their point, which is extremely lacking.
According to The Catholic Spirit:
The Boston Archdiocese has told a Catholic church in suburban Dedham to remove a “politically divisive” sign about U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE) from its Nativity scene outside the church.
But Father Steve Josoma, St. Susanna’s pastor, refused to do so and said he wants to discuss it with Boston Archbishop Richard G. Henning.
What is there even to discuss?
In a Dec. 6 statement, the archdiocese said, “The people of God have the right to expect that, when they come to church, they will encounter genuine opportunities for prayer and Catholic worship — not divisive political messaging.”
Yes, especially when it comes to this.
“St. Susanna Parish neither requested nor received permission from the Archdiocese to depart from this canonical norm or to place a politically divisive display outside the church. The display should be removed, and the manger restored to its proper sacred purpose,” the statement concluded.
Does the church even understand scripture? No immigration laws were broken at the time of the birth. None. This is why it is not only disingenuous but extremely misleading to portray something like this for the naive masses.
What’s next? Happy Holidays instead of Merry Christmas? Something tells me they might already be on that bandwagon…
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