Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Pope Francis Owns The Gay Problem In The Church

Of course he didn't start it, for flaming gays were in high places of Church power long before Cardinal Bergoglio ascended the papal throne.  However, he has not so much failed to make any headway with the problem as much as he has acted to further ensconce them within positions of Church influence.  Two weeks ago his latest pro-sodomy dissidence was spoken to Juan Carlos Cruz when the pope told Cruz "God made you that way.."

This blog and others have listed the myriad ways that the pope has given green lights to gays and their enablers.  Two of the most egregious are:
Two weeks ago, Michael Voris, in his Vortex, excoriated all this gay-pandering.  Please listen very closely to it.  In it, he acknowledges the pope's horrible error and admits no doubt that the blasphemy escaped the pope's lips.  Voris went so far as to offer a rebuke to both the Cardinal and the Pope.  He was right to do so.

In yesterday's Vortex, though, he backpeddled a bit when he attempted to cast doubt as to whether or not the pope uttered the blasphemy.  
  • He states that "no member of the hierarchy has said anything about it", with "it" being the pope's words as related by Cruz.  Well, doesn't the "hierarchy" include the pope?  And why haven't they cleared any misunderstanding?  Such would be their duty, to mitigate any confusion to the faithful.
  • He points out that Father James Martin has become "the waterboy for the advancing of the gay agenda".  True enough; I already mentioned his Vatican appointment above, and there's more that will be detailed in the following paragraphs.
I linked to the article as opposed to merely posting the video for I think the comments below are most instructive for the way they articulate the pope's responsibility for this debacle.  I myself would have commented; however, for similar comments that I made in previous articles, I've been banned from commenting on the CM website.  Voris tried to chide them saying that they're "going back to Catholic cool to slam the pope".  I commend the others for their polite, firm, and educated responses to that childishness.  Should those comments be pulled, I've saved screenshots.

As promised, I'll give the latest news regarding Father Martin, courtesy of Rorate Caeli.  The World Meeting of Families will be held in Dublin, Ireland on August 21-24, 2018.  Guess who's been invited to speak?  Yes, and he claims that the invitation was extended by both the Archdiocese of Dublin and the Vatican.  I've no reason to doubt his account.  News of this came after the release of yesterday's vortex.  This is just the latest of the pope's smooch-ups to gays; there will be more soon enough, I'm sure.

I've rehearsed these old problems because tomorrow Church Militant will host a webinar called "Catholic and Gay".  It will ostensibly instruct the faithful Catholic in how to combat the gay infestation in the Church.  I've no doubt that many good points and suggestions will be made in that regard.  However, if Church Militant continues to side-step the proverbial "elephant in the living room" regarding the pope's own fostering of gays within the Church, the information they present will be woefully incomplete.  The same goes for those who still refuse to acknowledge the objective harm caused by this pope; their efforts to improve the church will be stymied.  It's time for them - including Church Militant - to admit the truth so it can be addressed.

7 comments:

  1. With Spain having an anti-Catholic atheist now in power and the anti-Catholic laws coming down in Australia, with Ireland voting for the killing of the unborn and a homosexual activist running for office in Poland----with the infiltration of the Church in all arenas and the handing over of the suffering Catholics in China to the communist regime....is this not on ongoing of a world wide apostasy? The continued attack on marriage, family, masculinity, the stealing of the innocence of children, the laws against the faithful....I can only hope we are closer to the Triumph.. But we may also be closer to the chastisement. We must hold fast!

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  2. I respect Michael Voris of Church Militant, but also agree with you that CM goes too far to defend or refuse to acknowledge the present Papal Problem. I am not clear as to why they do this, and have given them the benefit of the doubt in most cases because perhaps some of their audience is just to uninformed, uneducated, or too steeped in denial to deal with this reality, and would be too scandalized by it....and perhaps then abandon the Catholic Faith.

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    1. If CM's audience can see their offerings, they can also glean information from other locations. They are not naive. CM's stubborn denial of the truth is simply dishonest. Where there might have been room for "benefit of doubt" at one time, this has gone on too long for any continued allowance.

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  3. I as well respect Michael Voris' exposure of the anti Catholic shenanigans going on in the hierarchy, but he, as he has always done, ignores the elephant in the living room. We have had bad Popes in the past, albeit I don't think one that seemed to be actively trying to destroy the Church as is so obviously Francis is doing. Elizabeth Yore has composed an excellent 'open letter' to the Pope, pointing out that he has done nothing but 'ignore and suppress' in not holding to account those Bishops responsible for covering up horrendous child abuse. And in doing so he has outright lied about his knowledge of the abuse. Is the Vicar of Christ really that impotent that he cannot dispense with Bishops that actively work at the destruction of our children and of the Church? You can't tell me that. It's a ridiculous notion that makes Voris look ridiculous for his total ignoring of the situation with Francis. The papalotry that Voris exhibits is quite glaring, and not very Catholic.

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  4. I can tell you why CM continues to deny the obvious when it comes to Poop Frankie: MONEY! They likely have a large benefactor they don't want to loose!

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    1. You nailed it, money rules. There can be no other reason why Voris keeps giving Bergolio a pass.

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