Seems high.
You can't have it both ways, and they can't have it both ways. PCMag is Ziff-Davis. Ziff was leftist scum, gave it all to Democrats.
Maybe it’s time the RCC revisited their 12th century ban on priests marrying (Second Lateran Council).
Why? Because "2000 Mules" attacked Democrats!
Just to prove my point completely, here is PCMag.com sister publication Mashable, raving about LQBLTXYLOP candidates succeeding in the 2020 general election:
"The Rainbow Wave is real. A record number of LGBTQ candidates were running for office at the local, state, and federal levels this year, with political action committee Victory Fund recording a, well, record-breaking 1000-plus(Opens in a new tab) candidates from the community. And at least seven states have significant firsts thanks to wins by LGBTQ candidates:"
Good news. All bishops should enforce the 1961 Directive from John XXIII, “Advancement to religious vows and ordination should be barred to those who are afflicted with the evil tendencies to homosexuality…, since for them the common life and the priestly ministry would constitute serious dangers.”
Sadly, all bishops are prevented from doing their work by losers. Proof: “the Washington Post obtained recordings of the groups’ meetings.” Sadly, the W Post is sneaking into groups who are assisting Catholic bishops.
Thanks but you could just Google the headline:
Colorado Catholic group spent millions to identify priests using gay dating apps https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/mar/10/colorado-catholic-group-identify-priests-gay-apps
A conservative Catholic group based in Colorado spent millions to obtain data that identified priests using gay hookup and dating apps, later sharing the data with bishops nationwide.
The project was carried out by conservative non-profit Catholic Laity and Clergy for Renewal, the Washington Post first reported.
The group has reportedly spent at least $4m on the project and shared the information with dozens of bishops across the country. The impact the data will have on priests is unclear. A person who spoke with the Post anonymously said that information discovered via the Renewal project may cause Catholic members not to receive promotions or to be pushed into an early retirement.
Denver-based Catholic group spent millions to track gay priests, says new report. - https://www.ncronline.org/news/denver-based-catholic-group-spent-millions-track-gay-priests-says-new-report Both in the original Pillar story and the outlet's subsequent response to questions about the ethics of their approach, the editors did not say where the data came from. The Pillars' founding editors, both canon lawyers, compared their story and data use to The New York Times journalism; The Times had used such data to identify a person near the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 insurrection. But The Times story quoted the man it found and he agreed to his name being used.
The Pillar went on to publish two additional articles alleging the use of hookup apps within clerical residences in the Vatican and in the Archdiocese of Newark, New Jersey. After that, the stories drawing from the app tracking data stopped, reports The Post.