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Blockbuster Book "Goodbye! Good Men" Exposes Gay Subculture in Catholic Church Hierarchy
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| 4/11/02
| Antoninus
Posted on 04/11/2002 7:16:08 PM PDT by Antoninus
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To: Dr. Brian Kopp
There is a pro-gay activist teaching "psychology" at one of the Catholic colleges. When heterosexual students complained the guy was advocating pro-homosexual propaganda, the whole situation was whitewashed. The media have shown no interest in putting pressure on bishops or Catholic leaders to do anything about these kinds of situations. So who really is covering up what?
To: Dr. Brian Kopp
This is so upsetting I hardly know what to do now, so I pray:.
St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle; be our defense against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray. And do thou, O prince of the heavenly host, by the power of God thrust into hell Satan and all the evil spirits who prowl about the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen.
To: HowlinglyMind-BendingAbsurdity
The media have shown no interest in putting pressure on bishops or Catholic leaders to do anything about these kinds of situations. So who really is covering up what? The tragic thing is that Pope John Paul II demanded over ten years ago in Ex Corde Ecclesiae(sp?) that the bishops bring the theological faculty in Catholic colleges under their control, and since that time the bishops have dragged their feet while waiting for the Pope to die.
To: Aquinasfan
What is really ironic (in a sick way) is that this creep Shanley's involvement with NAMBLA has been in the public record since the 1970s. And the media just discovered that this month? Get real, libs. These types knew very well there was an aggressive gay movement in the Church (which the media and the libs supported). Some bishops may be at fault for covering up, but there's plenty of blame to point elsewhere as well.
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To: AdamWeisshaupt
(Correct me if I'm wrong but...) By US law the local bishop owns all diocesan property. If there is open schism, with US bishops separating themselves from Rome, Rome will have no recourse to keep the institutional structure, and the US gov't will support the rights of the local hierarchy to control Church property. Unless an individual bishop sides with Rome, most Catholics would be churchless if they want to stay Roman Catholic.
Thus the Pope has not used an iron fist with the US hierarchy, as they have threatened open schism if he does. A bishop lasts a lifetime. Schisms last centuries. But the loss of an eternal soul of a victimized child lasts for eternity.
To: Dr. Brian Kopp
Thus the Pope has not used an iron fist with the US hierarchy, as they have threatened open schism if he does.
Which is exactly why it is imperative that the laity make sure our bishops know that splitting from Rome is not an option.
To: B Knotts
I am going to buy this book. It seems to me important that all Catholics read it.I'm about two thirds done with it and things are even worse than I tought - - and I subscribe to "The Wanderer!" Still, I think it is important that all Catholics read this book, and then get to work making things better.
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04/25/2002 8:56:16 PM PDT
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