Posted on 10/04/2022 9:50:02 AM PDT by massmike
INDIANAPOLIS (LifeSiteNews) – The Archdiocese of Indianapolis bowed to LGBT activists and postponed an event with a speaker who renounced her homosexuality and returned to the Church.
St. Luke Catholic Church in Indianapolis initially scheduled an event with Kim Zember on October 13. A former lesbian turned Catholic speaker and author, Zember left the homosexual lifestyle and founded an apostolate, Overcome Ministries, for same-sex attracted individuals that upholds Church teaching and seeks to “point people to Jesus.”
A since-deleted post about the event on St. Luke’s website read, “Kim began experiencing same-sex attraction as a teenager. She shares her experience of finding true joy in sharing the love, freedom and restoration found through her personal relationship with Jesus Christ.”
But after blistering attacks from LGBT pressure groups, St. Luke and the Archdiocese of Indianapolis announced earlier this month that Zember’s talk would be postponed to allow for “discernment” about whether to proceed with it.
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Charles Thomson. He was appointed by Francis. Doesn’t look like the type to chase money-changers from the temple door with a scourge.
She is just a husband now.
I meant to say, ‘hasbian.’
Dang auto-correct!
One year in the seminary taught me that when you’re on your own you can be as Catholic as you like, but as soon as the diocese gets involved there goes everything.
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