Posted on 07/02/2020 10:20:32 AM PDT by ebb tide
Fr. Rick Walsh
July 2, 2020 (Sons of St. Joseph) On June 28, 2020, Paulist priest Rick Walsh offered a reflection entitled We All Belong to Each Other at St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church in New York City; the parish is the motherhouse of the Paulist order. On June 25, 2020, Walsh also was the celebrant for the parishs Pride Mass sponsored by the Paulists LGBT ministry Out at St. Paul. (OSP) During his reflection Walsh said:
Are they not aware Christ is a woman
Christ is Black
In Christ, I am also Black.
Once you belong to Christ, you belong to all others who belong to Christ as well.
Some say that those of us who are LGBTQ members if Christs body do not belong to the body of Christ; totally denying our baptism.
Are they not aware that we who are LGBTQ are also living now in Christ?
That we are Christ.
Christ is lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer.
In Christ, I am lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer.
Once you belong to Christ, you belong to all others who belong to Christ as well.
Jesuit priest Donal Godfrey once wrote something strangely similar:
If God must become Asian or African, then God is also in some sense queer Is it less appropriate for gays to imagine Jesus as gay than for African Christians to picture him as black, Asian Christians as Asian?
The queer-Christ meme has become a cornerstone of so-called Catholic LGBT ministries.
OSP has a long history of gay-affirmative pastoral practices and public statements in support of same-sex marriage. On May 15, 2018, Out at St. Paul, hosted a Rooftop Social at gay sports bar Boxers in Hells Kitchen. However, this is not the first time Out at St. Paul has held meetings at gay bars. On March 22, 2017, Out at St. Paul hosted a Spring Social at the Hells Kitchen gay bar Bottoms Up. Then again, on January 31, 2018, they hosted their Winter Social at the Rise gay bar in Hells Kitchen. In the past, Out at St. Paul sponsored and promoted your favorite queer saint, countertraditions to Adam and Eve, and Christian theories in support of same-sex marriage.
On June 16, 2018, concerning an article from the gay-periodical The Advocate, in which they reported that Pope Franciss definition of a family excludes same-sex couples, Out at St. Paul stated: Pope Francis is wrong.
On August 3, 2018, OSP posted the following message to their official Facebook page:
Yesterday, Pope Francis declared the death penalty inadmissible in all cases. It shows us that Catholic teaching can and does change over time (or, develop, using theological terminology). Pope Francis specifically called for the language in the catechism to be altered. He has the power to recognize other developments in doctrine as well.
This is why we push for the language about LGBTQ people in the catechism to change. We are not, and have never been, intrinsically disordered. It is time for the Church to listen to LGBTQ believers and recognize the harm that its official doctrine has caused to millions of people around the world.
Out at St. Paul is a favorite of James Martin. On July 16, 2017, Martin, addressed Out at St. Paul; he previously spoke to the group on March 2, 2017. On several occasions, Martin has recommended both the Parish and OSP (see video interview, and a Facebook live discussion.) Following his July 2017 appearance at OSP, to publicize his latest book, Building a Bridge: How the Catholic Church and the LGBT Community Can Enter Into a Relationship of Respect, Compassion, and Sensitivity, Martin posted pictures to his Facebook account from the event and thanked the following:
Thanks to Fr. Gil Martinez, CSP, the pastor; Xorje Olivares and everyone at Out at St. Pauls, the LGBT outreach group at the parish; and everyone who came to the Building a Bridge event tonight.
On June 15, 2017, Martin recommended Out at St. Paul on his official Twitter account.
On his Facebook page, Martin wrote:
Dear friends: Out at St. Paul is one of the most dynamic Catholic LGBT ministries in the country, and probably the world. It is a ministry of the Church of St. Paul the Apostle in New York City, just next door to our Jesuit community. They shared this video with me and asked me to share it with you. May it give hope to parishes who are striving to be welcoming places for everyone.
Gil Martinez was the former chaplain for Out at St. Paul. He had been an outspoken supporter of the group, specifically promoting the Owning Our Faith video series which was sponsored by OSP and St. Paul the Apostle Parish. In 2015, Martinez traveled to Rome and personally gave a copy of the video Owning Our Faith to both Pope Francis and Cardinal Walter Kasper. On March 5, 2018, Cardinal Kasper celebrated Mass at St. Paul the Apostle. The video features testimonies from several OSP members as well as gay and transgender advocates including dissident nun Jeannine Gramick who was officially sanctioned by the Vatican in 1999 and permanently prohibited from any pastoral work involving homosexuals and Warren Hall, a self-outed gay priest. Warren has since been suspended and in 2017 he wrote:
I could not in good conscience take the Oath of Fidelity that all priests take upon ordination and when assuming a pastorate, namely, that I accept and hold everything that is proposed by the hierarchy and that I adhere with religious submission of will and intellect to the teachings.
Also included is an interview with a gay married couple, one of whom stated:
If we leave it, if we abandon the Church then its never going to change. So we have to continue living here, being an example and encouraging other people to be that example because thats whats going to change the Church.
And another gay man who said:
I think whats interesting is that the Catholic Church probably thinks that it is accepting of gay people, because its message is gay people exist and we should love them and not discriminate against them. But because the Church also tells gay people essentially that they need to be celibate, what the Church is saying is you cannot live fully. You can be gay but you cant live that life. And so that inherently is discriminatory.
Excerpts from Owning Our Faith are included in a video from James Martin, in which he addresses 5 common questions about Building a Bridge.
In residence at St. Paul the Apostle Parish is Fr. David Dwyer, the host of the SiriusXM Radio program Busted Halo. Cardinal Timothy Dolan is a frequent guest on the show.
On July 1, 2018, the Archdiocese of Los Angeles approved Martinez as Pastor at the Paulist parish St. Paul the Apostle in Los Angeles.
In 2019, Martinez returned to New York City to celebrate Mass for Out at St. Paul in front of the building where the Stonewall Riots occurred in 1969.
Published with permission from the Sons of St. Joseph.
The Jesus he worships is everything he says. Its just not the Jesus of the Bible.
No, it’s Michael Jackson. An old joke, but a good one.
No, He was not. He is God the Son and doesn’t sin, and homosexuality is a sin. These people just keep blaspheming.
Christ sounds very confused. Hmmm, maybe it it is just this cuck who is confused.
I've got a bridge to sell you if you think he's going to do anything about this.
And I am sure he thinks He likes little boys.
People tend to create God in their own image.
For gay men, their entire existence revolves around feces on their schemper.
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LOL Hilarious! Not familiar with the word “schemper” so I’ll have to google it! Thanks for the laugh!
Psycho lunatic preaching Satanism.
“Christ is Black
In Christ, I am also Black.”
Father Dolezal I presume.
FReepers are always going off about Jesuits, but if this guy is typical of "Paulists", they appear to be far worse. In an ideal world, this "priest" would get defrocked for heresy.
It's like how the Ripon Society is frequently accused of being RINOs, Inc., but the "Republican Main Street Partnership" and the "Tuesday Group" are much worse and actively promote leftist policies.
I’ve heard of the RMSP and TG but not RS. ;-d
The “Paulist Fathers” sounds like something that makes the Jesuits look like conservative heterosexuals.
It’s none of my business, but if you don’t define your church, somebody like this will define it for you. Have the Pope de-frock his sorry ass before he becomes the next Pope. If he wants to form his own sect of Christianity, let him. There are plenty enough of those. But he does not get to unilaterally f@#% over the entire Catholic Church without so much as a by-your-leave.
The Farce is strong in this one.
This. if these priests are not disciplined or removed the. their position is the official position of the Roman church
That's B.S.
Francis doesn't even hold the official position of the Catholic Church.
Mark
In your eyes maybe. In the eyes of the Roman church he is pope and these priests you keep posting about are practicing in good standing. Therefore by claiming to be a Roman catholic or giving any money to the church you are supporting them and they speak for you. Like it or not
Think in terms of demonic possession when the obsession becomes so noticeable.
You’re not in the Catholic Church, so you don’t speak for it.
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