Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Latest Heresy From Vatican Communications Office

Recall that last month dissident Father James Martin SJ was appointed as a Consultor to the Vatican Communication Office.  I opined that he would continue to shill for mortal sin, particularly that of sodomy.  Indeed he has.  LifeSiteNews reports his assertion that some of the saints are gay; in other words, they were actively committing mortal sin and died in their sinful states, yet they are in heaven.  Boys and girls, can we all say "heresy"?

LifeSiteNews quotes from St. Peter Damian, a Doctor of the Church who combated sodomy especially as it reared its ugly head in religious life.  We can also look to Sacred Scripture:
To engage in homosexual relationships is to commit mortal sin.  Unless one who has committed such acts repents and makes a good confession, he/she will not enter heaven.  Does Father Martin think he'll be greeted by practicing gays when he dies?  That might well be the case if he doesn't repent and stop leading souls astray to perdition.

Those who knowingly appointed this dissident to his current prominent position in the Vatican could very well share the same fate.

3 comments:

  1. https://gloria.tv/video/yQLmUASjVhMk34f4qUfj9LQbV

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  2. Yes Father it is Heresy.
    The dissident Father James Martin SJ has the heretical and blasphemous belief that "Some of the saints were gay"
    LifeSiteNews report that:
    The symposium also featured, on a loan from a sympathetic priest, a collection of relics of saints who New Ways ministry director Frank DeBernardo said “are known or thought to be LGBT people.” He named Perpetua and Felicity, Sergius and Bacchus, Joan of Arc, and Aelred of Rievaulx.

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  3. Back in my Novus Ordo days, I heard Mr. Martin speak at Seattle University. In the course of his talk he mentioned asking a nun if she had sexual fantasies.

    Sede Seattle kim

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