SIGN #1!
Today, when I went to the USCCB site to look up something else, this was on their main page
As you can see, they originally published that release more than a year ago. So why, oh why, are they resurrecting it? Are they trying to prepare us for these "blessings" to happen in our churches?
Consider that this appears just as Cardinal McElroy is making his presence known as the new Archbishop of Washington. He is infamous as being unabashedly sympathetic to the gay lifestyle, going so far as to intimate that sodomy is not inherently sinful. If some question that link as coming from a conservative source, consider that the Washington Blade waxes gleeful over McElroy's appointment here.
McElroy will be installed as prelate on March 11. How long will it be after that before such "blessings", that is, actual cooperation with the mortal sin of sodomy, be expected of parish pastors? What are we as Catholics in the pews going to do about it? If we remain silent out of fear, we will be complicit in that sin.
SIGN #2!
On January 22, Cardinal Gregory attended and gave a talk at a "prayer service" held at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Georgetown (We've heard about them before, haven't we?) for the LGBTQ "community". A number of sources chortled about it, but Outreach carried the full text of Gregory's screed. In a nutshell, he apologized to the gays on supposed behalf of the Church for the times when the Church was faithful to Christ's teachings on sexuality and marriage. Gregory pulled a similar stunt at Georgetown University last August. That's twice in one year that Gregory has groveled before those flaunting mortal sin. A reasonable person could assume that Gregory is condoning and even applauding their perversions.
This Catholic denounces both the USCCB and Cardinal Gregory for capitulating to those in mortal sin, paving the way for even more depravity. We certainly do pray for them, for we all must face Our Lord at the moments of our deaths. We also suggest that faithful Catholics withhold all donations to the Archdiocese and let them know why.
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