If you won't tax an organization that will illegally spam text people outright lies about an abortion bill on the ballot then you won't tax anyone.
My company does lots of good stuff and when it does, there is a charitable exemption from tax for those funds. The catholic archdiocese in KC occupies one of the most ornate buildings in the midwest. That money could have gone to orphans instead of spam text misinformation schemes
You know, the Catholic Church in KC does do a lot of great things for the poor. Food pantries, shelters, clothes, support systems...all sorts of things right here in kc. I doubt there's many bigger charitable bodies in the KC metro than the Catholic Church.
Catholics (and the Church) view the legality of abortion as a terrible thing, and I don't think there's anything at all inconsistent about allocating resources to fight against that in the only way they can*. You can do multiple things at once.
*to the extent the Church orchestrated or was had any real role in the text thing, that's bad and worthy of criticism.