To: Polycarp;sandyeggo; frogandtoad; saradippity; maryz; Jeff Chandler; ken5050; Slyfox; rose...
*Flag* for an article by Michael Rose author of Good-bye, Good Men.
6 posted on
05/24/2002 6:55:07 PM PDT by
Siobhan
To: Siobhan
There are too many liberal kooks in general on just about all of the relevant diocesan committees making decisions on Catholic life. You have to ask the question - who is involved in selecting anti-Catholic kooks to make decisions for the Church? Hmmmmm... An interesting question indeed.
To: Siobhan
One of the worst areas for this kind of mischief is this absurdly post-Vatican II concocted pre-Cana marriage prep industry, usually featuring ex-nuns and ex-priests who just can't stop babbling about sex and psychobabble.
To: Siobhan
Good news! I was in both "Borders" and "Barnes and Noble" today and both are carrying "Goodbye! Good Men" in hardcover. Unfortunately, they were in the Christianity section and not in the front of the store. So... I took a bunch of them in both stores and moved them up to the front racks... then, I put the remaining copies of Goodbye! at eye level in the Christianity section (well, eye level if you are 5'2") - they had been on the bottom shelf because they were filed alpha.
To: Siobhan; Sinkspur; siobhan; one_particular_harbour; JMJ333; Palladin; Domestic Church; Dumb_Ox...
Dr. David J. Brown, a clinical psychologist who screens candidates for the Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown, is a case in pointif only because he has never been shy about broadcasting his opinions and beliefs. Brown has gone out of his way to make the case that homosexuality is perfectly normal. Brown has argued publicly in many instances that the sin of Sodom was inhospitality, and that homosexuality is natural, not unnatural. Testifying before the public school board in State College, Brown argued on spiritual grounds
Excellent piece from Rose.
I was at one of these meetings in State College (only 3 Catholics and 5 Baptists showed up at meeting, to present the Christian view, versus over 200 homosexual sympathizers or activists), but not one where Brown spoke. Bishop Adamec never spoke out against the inclusion of homosexuality as a civil right and his priests in State College ardently supported it. When the laity took out paid ads to present the Catechism sections dealing with homosexuality as well as Cardinal Ratzinger's statements, the diocesan spokesperson and the ranking priest on campus published a letter to the editor saying we did not speak in any official capacity, we took it all out of context, and to see the definitive Church teaching, see Always Our Children!
We are working on exposing coverups here too. And Michael Rose is speaking here in three weeks. We're posting billboards all over this diocese. We didn't have one close enough to the bishop's offices, so the billboard company is building a new one for us.
We're not stopping till this bishop is removed.
16 posted on
05/24/2002 8:36:56 PM PDT by
Polycarp
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