Milwaukee archbishop tells ‘UpFront’ church can’t get ‘caught up in camps’ amid polarization

Milwaukee Archbishop Jeffrey Grob said the country has become “so polarized” ahead of the midterm elections, arguing the church cannot “get caught in camps.”

“That easily can happen,” Grob said on WISN 12’s “UpFront,” which is produced in partnership with WisPolitics-State Affairs. “Bishops, priests, deacons, church leaders that are not Catholic, other leaders, it’s easy to get drawn into one camp or another camp, whatever the case may be. We have to remain true to ourselves, and it’s not to a particular party, but it is to our Catholic faith.

“I don’t think I’m unique in saying that we’ve become so polarized to the point that we cannot dialogue,” Grob added. “The moment we stop dialoguing, it’s over.”…

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