DRAIN THE CLERICAL SWAMP: Until things change, nothing will change!

Last week, in Friday’s Vortex, we asked the question directly to Fr. James Martin: Do you identify as a homosexual? Yes or no?

There are many reasons for that question to be asked, and those reasons criss-cross over theological, spiritual and political lines. Let’s begin our further examination of this question about Fr. Martin with the understanding that there are many priests and bishops and even cardinals who are either secret homosexuals, or at least way too friendly to that agenda. Pope Benedict said so. Pope Francis has said so, and the raw facts of the state of the Church these days say so, not to mention the gigantic homosexual priest sex abuse scandal that cost the Church in the U.S. nearly $3 billion.

Men who identify as homosexuals who go on to get ordained are an extreme danger to the Church and the average Catholic. It’s why the Church forbids them from being ordained in the first place — a rule that many liberal and Church of Nice bishops simply ignore — and they were doing it long before Pope Francis arrived on the scene.

Many bishops today still seem unconcerned about ordaining a man who identifies as homosexual — perhaps because they feel an affinity with them — as long as that man doesn’t appear to display traits which might make him a financial or legal liability down the road for abusing altar boys.

Read more and watch the video on “Drain the Clerical Swamp”…

EDITORS NOTE: This column with videos is by Church Militant.

2 replies
  1. Pauline Cyr
    Pauline Cyr says:

    Homosexual priests are not acceptable in the Catholic Church. The Church needs to follow that priests are to be our model; homosexuality is certainly not a moral act. It is a sin and God does not approve of any sins.

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    • Dr. Rich Swier
      Dr. Rich Swier says:

      Agreed. The Catholic Church made a huge mistake by knowingly accepting homosexuals into the priesthood. They have paid and are still paying a dear price for it. God is punishing the Church for not following the Scriptures.

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