Posted on 11/04/2019 9:25:27 AM PST by ebb tide
Father James Martin, the leading propagandist for LGBT causes in the Church, met in late September with Pope Francis at the Vatican. The 30-minute meeting itself generated headlines and photos, but the content of the conversation between Martin and the pope was not revealed until now.
St. Paul, NYC, which hosts the dissident LGBT group
"Out at St. Paul," endorsed by Fr. James Martin
"He asked me not to go to the press, because journalists might twist the conversation," said Martin Sunday night at a talk before "Out at St. Paul," a LGBTQ group at the Church of St. Paul the Apostle on the Upper West side of Manhattan.
The moderator for the event described himself as a supporter of Dignity, the openly heretical homosexual group banned by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
I had to laugh at the setting for the talk the parish center for a church named after the Church's loudest critic of homosexual behavior, St. Paul. I braced myself for an hour or so of sophistries, evasion and gloating, and Fr. Martin didn't disappoint.
The mood changed from 'All are welcome' to 'Get the hell out.'Tweet
He first told the crowd that it was okay to "tell their friends" about the talk but not members of the press. Treat it as "off the record," he said a ludicrous unilateral demand that I told him during the Q&A period I would not honor.
George Neumayrs sits several rows back on the left
at Fr. James Martin's talk for "Out at St. Paul's"
Needless to say, I was the skunk at the garden party. The mood in the room, once I stood up and asked Martin if he supported the Catechism's condemnation of homosexual acts, changed from "All are welcome" to "Get the hell out."
But before I get into that, let me give you Martins description of his conversation with the pope. It was disturbingly newsworthy.
Sounding very pleased with himself, Martin said that he used much of the 30-minute meeting to detail the complaints of the "LGBTQ community." When he told the pope about the problems that gays face from "homophobic" pastors and asked him how homosexuals should respond to such resistance at a parish, the pope replied, "Look for another one."
The pope praised his book and endorsed his subversive campaign within the Church. "Continue your ministry in peace, the pope said to Martin, who bragged about how much newfound respect he has enjoyed from churchmen since the meeting.
"Every bishop in the world saw the photo of us together," said Martin. "This is a pope who uses signs to communicate. The meeting with him gave me and us a lot of currency."
Fr. Martin gloated that his meeting with Pope Francis will make
it difficult for bishops to keep his "ministry" out of their dioceses.
Martin said the meeting will make it very difficult for bishops to keep his "ministry" out of their dioceses.
He found the pope "very attentive" when he complained about the "discrimination" staffers in gay marriages experience at Catholic schools. After he told the pope about a "homophobic" pastor who railed against the LGBT agenda at an Easter Mass, the pope asked with dismay, "He did that at an Easter Mass?"
Martin noted that the Vatican remains "a court" and those whom the pope favors with a meeting rise in it. He said that the day after his meeting with the pope he met with members of the Congregation for Education to complain about a document it produced on "gender ideology." According to him, they were eager to listen, having been wowed by his meeting with the pontiff the day before.
Martin was almost giddy about his papal pat on the back. He laughed about the displeasure his meeting caused "right-wing sites like Church Militant, LifeSiteNews and Father Z."
"The right-wing freaked out," he said, but left-wing cardinals congratulated him. He declared the popes most recent batch of cardinals "the most LGBT-friendly consistory in the history of the
Church," and urged members of the audience to pray for the popes health and longevity so that he can continue to stack the conclave with supporters of homosexuality.
Martin said that the new cardinal from Luxembourg, Jean Claude Hollerich, gushed to him about how the head of his country is a homosexual in a "wonderful" gay relationship.
Cdl. Hollerich gushed about how the head of his country is a homosexual in a 'wonderful' gay relationship.Tweet
The Jesuit priest took much heart from the liberalizing atmosphere at the Amazon Synod. "I would like to see woman deacons," he said.
But he cautioned the crowd that change will come slowly in certain parts of the world. He bemoaned the recent comments of "Polish bishops" and others from "Eastern Europe," and said that many in the African church are hostile to the LGBT cause. Too many bishops, he said, favor "repressive laws."
Martin allowed that his "ministry has a long way to go," which made me curious. What exactly does that mean? Jesuitical and evasive as usual, Martin wouldnt specify what it meant when I asked him about it during the question-and-answer session, though anybody even remotely paying attention can guess its meaning: a change in Church teaching from condemning homosexual acts to celebrating them.
Martin refused to answer my simple question: Does he support the Churchs existing teaching on the sinfulness of homosexual acts or not? He instead tried to make me the issue, demanding to know if "I was a reporter" and whether I was going to report his remarks.
"Of course, I will," I said. "Answer the question." He wouldnt. The crowd at that point booed me loudly and the event ended in an intolerant hiss.
Ping
Active homosexual clergy should be defrocked if they refuse to repent.
I have no doubt James Martin is a practicing homosexual. His whining and winging, his attempts to twist and deform what is very clear, basic, Christian theology, his passive-aggressive replies to critics all scream out that he is a homo trying to justify his own rank hypocrisy.
Martin, absent public repentance and absolution, will not be receiving Communion anywhere, right? /s
Meanwhile, Martin certainly will not be seen in any priestly capacity offering Holy Eucharist, right? /s
The constant disciplines of Holy Mother Church, apparently, have all been abrogated in the the snappy New Modern Church.
New Modern members of their New Modern Church may publicly protest or even defile Dogma and Doctrine with scandalizing abandon.
Openly mocking God, confidently daring God, striking His one holy Church is a deadly proposition.
Saint Michael, defend us in battle...
"accepting" and "welcoming" to homosexuals that need the help and prayers is far different then pushing their agenda literally down our throats.....
good Catholic people have bought and supported all the churches and schools and orphanages and clinics and hospitals etc for hundreds of years...
the Vatican has ownership of a vast empire probably worth billions....
what I see in the end is faithful Catholics will be kicked out and the church and all its entities will be run by perverts and they will be the owners of hundreds of years of donations by good people....
but it is what it is.....
That’s been known for years. He’s had a series of partners. Martin has been an advocate of homosex in the Church for decades, but Bergoglio made it possible for him to be high-placed, and brazen about his gay mission.
LOL...”Do you need a translator?” I don’t know. Is there any way to translate crazy?
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