This article discusses the critical stance of three prominent Christian figures against Donald Trump's policies. It highlights their outspoken opposition to Trump's immigration policies, his treatment of vulnerable groups, and his overall approach to governance.
Bishop Mariann Budde, an Episcopalian bishop, directly challenged Trump during his inauguration. She delivered a sermon condemning his policies, advocating for compassion towards immigrants and LGBTQ+ individuals. She refused to apologize for her outspoken criticism, even after being called out by Trump.
Pope Francis, in a letter to the US Catholic episcopate, condemned Trump's mass deportations of immigrants. He highlighted the violation of human dignity and called for resistance against discriminatory narratives and building bridges instead of walls.
Cardinal Robert McElroy took an even stronger stance against Trump's policies, describing the mass deportations as a “war of fear and terror” that cannot be tolerated. He emphasized the moral imperative to speak out against such injustice.
The article concludes by presenting these three figures as exemplary of a prophetic Christianity committed to political liberation. Their actions serve as a model for a more outspoken and politically engaged faith.