Posted on 12/06/2005 9:26:00 AM PST by NYer
TORONTO, December 5, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Rev. Richard Renshaw, C.S.C., former Assistant Secretary General of the Canadian Religious Conference (1994-2002), exposed himself as a homosexual and supportive of the 'gay culture' on CBC radio on Sunday. Renshaw made the revelations on CBC's The Sunday Edition hosted by anti-Catholic host Michael Enright who is known for his unrepentant 'joke' referencing the Catholic Church as "the greatest criminal organization outside of the Mafia."
Canadian Catholics who have wondered at the constant unorthodox stands of the Bishops' official development arm - the Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace (CCODP) - will not be surprised to learn that Fr. Renshaw served as Deputy Executive Director at CCODP from November 2002 till he became the Interim Executive Director there in May last year - a post he held till this spring.
The latest Vatican document restating the Church's position against the ordination of men who "are actively homosexual, have deep-seated homosexual tendencies or support the so-called gay culture" was apparently too much for Renshaw who not only revealed himself as "gay" on the program, but also admitted to preaching in favour of the 'gay culture'. (see coverage on new Vatican document http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2005/nov/05112903.html ) Referring to the new document, Renshaw said, "There is a way in which this touches me very directly." He continued, "I clearly supported gay causes for quite some time . . . There's no way I can deny I've done that very publicly . . . I've spoken at gay pride, preached in churches about gay pride, I support the issues."
Renshaw, one of the founders of KAIROS, the Canadian ecumenical coalition on social justice and international solidarity, slammed the official Church teaching that homosexuality is an "objective disorder". This teaching, he said, and the new Vatican directive, are examples of "how the church humiliates and shames people." He also noted that his theological formation, which he said he received in Rome, "has never been of the slightest use to me".
"I feel there's some kind of a phobia in church leadership at the highest level," said Renshaw. Enright pressed him to say "homophobia" and that it was "at the highest level, the Holy Father himself?" but after a pause, Renshaw merely responded, "at the highest levels."
Living in Montreal, Renshaw oddly says that although he is not permitted to say Mass publicly and hear confessions, he is nonetheless "not censured, not suspended, I'm a religious in good standing."
Renshaw said that in his 40 years of hearing confessions he didn't think anyone had told him a sin. In the interview he also questioned if homosexuality itself was sinful.
Exposing his bias, Enright said with fervour, "You're doing what I take it the founding father of the Christian religion said you should do . . . What the hell difference does it make, your sexual orientation?!"
Renshaw is the second Canadian Catholic priest in recent months to expose his homosexuality in the broadcast media. LifeSiteNews.com reported that in October, Vision TV, a television network heavily supported by Canada's National Catholic Broadcasting Corporation, featured a Catholic priest. Fr. Karl Clemens, who claimed to be the first in the country to "come out" as homosexual on television. (see the coverage: http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2005/oct/05102402.html )
Hear the audio of the CBC interview with Fr. Renshaw:
http://www.cbc.ca/thesundayedition/media/renshaw_s...
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See also
Vatican 'Gay' Priest Ban Forcing Dissidents Out of the Closet
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2005/nov/05112307.html
They're 'outing' themselves.
Ping!
This is turning out better than expected.
He's welcome to take his heresy elsewhere. I'd advise a better alternative, though: he should abjure his heresy, and become an actual, practising Catholic.
What's with this 'Gay' and 'Priesthood'?
What attracts homos to this job?
I am perplexed.
Clueless. The man is an unrepentant sinner. That matters.
WTF????? Does he think anything is sinful?
Oh, and the church doesn't shame people with the truth. They shame themselves with their own sin and rebellion against God's moral law.
A secure career with a decent income and probably expense accounts, privacy to engage in homosexual acts, and parents not asking why they don't 'find a good Catholic girl'; not to mention access to boys.
He's deprived of his priestly faculties and jurisdiction and laicized and he's "not censured, not suspended"?
That's like a cop who has had his badge and sidearm taken away and who has been put on indefinite leave from the department saying that he's "not censured, not suspended."
I note that he has no canonical job of any kind.
Renshaw said that in his 40 years of hearing confessions he didn't think anyone had told him a sin.
Renshaw, always the quirky kidder, would usually send his confessors on their way by uttering the words, "I'm gay, you're okay. Get outta here!"
Darn, does this mean that the Canadian public radio has settled their strike? I liked it better when they just played music and read the straight news reports.
The company of other men?
Correction: Oh, and the church doesn't shame people with the truth. The people shame themselves with their own sin and rebellion against God's moral law.
He'd fit right in with the majority of episcopagan "priests" and "priestesses". Most of them don't think anything is a sin either, except if one is a conservative Chistian that believes in the Holy Trinity, the Bible, that Jesus is true God and true man, conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, etc.; to say nothing if said conservative Christian also does not go along with the New Age, PC agenda, and doesn't think that all the world's troubles are caused by the traditional Christianity, the USA and Israel, etc.
Vickie Gene is.... skipping down the aisles he's so excited.
Buh-bye Mr. Renshaw.
(1) No need ever to explain to your devout parents why you're not married.
(2) Priests are given a large amount of personal autonomy and a free house, perhaps also a free car. Nowadays they generally live alone and they make their own hours 6 days a week. A person can up to all sorts of trouble if he is somewhat discreet.
(3) Because of the autonomy, they can be extremely lazy. Being a Catholic priest is the most demanding and time-intensive job in the world if one is a very good and conscientious priest. But if one wants to foist off all administrative responsibilities to secretaries and lay volunteers, one can get by with only 3-4 hours of work a week.
(4) being a priest still commands a certain amount of prestige and respect. One's ego can be stroked as a local community leader without accomplishing anything.
He ought to take his act down to the Episcopal Chuch where he can "minister" to Jim McGreevey.
Tell that to Mother Theresa, jackass.
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