From Catholic Culture:
In a series of tweets on January 1 and January 2, the archbishop of San Antonio called for civil discourse and charity, described the terrorist attack in New Orleans as the “result of words and actions” of leaders in “our recent history,” characterized President-elect Donald Trump as a tyrant, and linked the president-elect’s words in recent years to violent “tragedies.”
The prelate then exclaimed, “Thanks be to God that trump [sic] is not God. Thanks be God for ever!” On the evening of January 1, Archbishop Gustavo García-Siller, MSpS, of San Antonio tweeted, “The killing today is the result of words and actions that leaders have demonstrated in our recent history. We should not blame others. We need to take responsibility. We need civil discourse and lots of humility and charity.”