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Woman Murdered After Witnessing to Homosexual; TEEN STABS DEVOUT CATHOLIC TO DEATH
Various | 11/21/02 | Various

Posted on 11/21/2002 4:58:51 PM PST by Polycarp

http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2002/nov/02112108.html

HOMOSEXUAL TEEN STABS DEVOUT CATHOLIC TO DEATH

Violent reaction to suggestion that teen try to change sexual orientation

CHICAGO, November 21, 2002 (LifeSiteNews.com) - A homosexual teen stabbed a middle-aged devout Catholic woman to death, apparently after she suggested that he try to change his sexual orientation.

Police arrested Nicholas Gutierrez, 19, after he confessed on video and the body of fellow Sikorski Funeral Home employee, Mary Stachowicz, a 51-year-old Polish translator, was found in a crawl space beneath his apartment. He has been charged with first-degree murder, attempting to conceal a homicide and burglary.

"She was a very intense person concerned about the good of the parish always seeking things for the poor as well as the spiritual welfare of people," said Rev. Francis Rog of St. Hyacinth Church.

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November 21, 2002

Woman Murdered After Reportedly Witnessing to Homosexual

By Bob Kellogg, correspondent

A killing in Chicago last week could turn "hate crimes" laws on their head.

A brutal murder in Chicago last week highlights the double standard surrounding hate crimes. A homosexual killed a woman that was trying to witness to him. Will authorities call the killing a hate crime and will the media report it in the same way they did the Matthew Shepard murder?

Nineteen-year-old Nicholas Gutierrez is charged with first degree murder in the slaying of 51-year-old Mary Stachowicz. He allegedly beat, stabbed and hid her body in his apartment after she told him God would not approve of his lifestyle. The two were co-workers. Gutierrez allegedly has said he was enraged because it reminded him of heated debates with his mother. Relatives say Stachowicz was probably trying to help.

Peter LaBarbera, of Concerned Women for America, was pointed in his response to this crime.

"This woman, Mary Stachowicz, was killed evidently because she was sharing the truth about homosexuality to a gay activist," LaBarbera said. "We will be waiting to see, now, if the media treats this case like it treated the Matthew Shepard case."

So far it has not. Laura Montgomery, of Soulforce — a gay-activist organization — seemed to avoid the hate crime aspect of the incident.

"Our understanding of the Bible in no way condemns sexual orientation or the love that two people of the same sex feel towards one another," Montgomery said.

But, when pressed, Montgomery grudgingly said she might consider this murder a hate crime.

"If it was directed at this person and intended to intimidate Christians, that would be a hate crime in my mind," Montgomery said.

For LaBarbera, this murder was blatantly a hate crime.

"It's going to be hard for people to say this is not an anti-Christian hate crime committed by a homosexual activist. But I fully expect the media to not pay a lot of attention to this case."

Prosecutors say they are considering the death penalty for Gutierrez.

The Cook County State's Attorney's office says since Gutierrez is being charged with murder, a hate crime charge would be irrelevant.


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To: monday
I guess the lesson here would be, if you are going to harrass someone, don't pick a crazy homo.

When did spreading the Gospel become harassment?

41 posted on 11/21/2002 6:11:04 PM PST by Polycarp
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To: What is the bottom line
I have a bigger problem with religious fundamentalists (Christian, Jew, Moslem) than I do with homosexuals.

And that IS "the bottom line."

Go back home to DU.

42 posted on 11/21/2002 6:12:22 PM PST by Polycarp
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To: What is the bottom line
Moreover, there are Christians (including Catholics like me) who believe that homosexuality is not a sin. ...That's why I dislike you dogmatic fundamentalists;

There are Catholics (like myself) who find they have much more in common with fundamentalist Christians than many Catholics who are "Catholic in name only" and openly declare their dissent from the Church on issues such as homosexuality.




Published by Centre Daily Times, Friday, June 2, 2000

Homosexual behavior increases risk of AIDS

by Brian J. Kopp, DPM

Parental warning: The following "My View" contains graphic medical terminology about sexual activities that may not be suitable for younger readers.


In her May 12 "My View," Mina Yindra makes many errors, but I would like to correct her statements regarding AIDS and "bigotry."


Promiscuous heterosexual sex carries with it a much higher risk for AIDS, primarily because of the sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) associated with it, causing a breakdown in the natural barriers of both male and female reproductive tracts. AIDS is primarily concentrated among heterosexuals in Africa because of the high rate of female genital mutilation, leading to much higher than average rates of anal and oral intercourse, and culturally-accepted extramarital sexual activity, including widespread prostitution. Rates of STDs are quite high in these populations.


However, AIDS is by far most common among the homosexual population in the United States, primarily because the type and frequency of sexual contact, combined with STDs, is the perfect method of spreading a body-fluid borne virus.


Public health records demonstrate that homosexuals, representing 2 percent of America's population, suffer vastly disproportionate percentages of several of America's most serious STDs, with incidences among homosexuals of diseases like gonorrhea, syphilis, hepatitis A and B, cytomegalovirus, shigellosis, giardiasis, amoebic bowel disease and herpes far exceeding their presence in the general population. These are due to common homosexual practices that include fellatio, anilingus, digital stimulation of the rectum and ingestion of urine and feces.


An exhaustive study in The New England Journal of Medicine, medical literature's only study reporting on homosexuals who kept sexual "diaries," indicated the average homosexual ingests the fecal material of 23 different men each year. The same study indicated the number of annual sexual partners averaged nearly 100. Homosexuals averaged, per year, fellating 106 different men and swallowing 50 of their seminal ejaculations, and 72 penile penetrations of the anus. (Corey, L, and Holmes, K.K., "Sexual Transmission of Hepatitis A in Homosexual Men," New England Journal of Medicine, 1980, vol 302: 435-438; as quoted in "Homosexuality and Civil Rights," Tony Marco, 1992).


A study by McKusick, et al., of 655 San Francisco homosexuals reported that only 24 percent of the sample claimed to have been "monogamous" during the past year, and of this 24 percent, 5 percent drank urine, 7 percent engag-ed in sex involving insertion of a fist in their rectums, 33 percent ingested feces, 53 percent swallowed semen and 59 percent received semen in their rectums in the month just previous to the survey ("AIDS and Sexual Behavior Reported by Homosexual Men in San Francisco," American Journal of Public Health, December 1985, 75: 493-496; quoted in "Homosexuality and Civil Rights," Tony Marco, 1992).


Lesbians show similar patterns of high venereal disease incidence relative to the general population. They are 19 times more likely to have had syphilis, twice as likely to have had genital warts, four times as likely to have had scabies, seven times more likely to have had infection from vaginal contact, 29 times more likely to have had oral infection from vaginal contact and 12 times more likely to have had an oral infection from penile contact ("Medical Aspects of Homosexuality," Institute for the Scientific Investigation of Sexuality, 1985, Jaffe and Keewhan, et al.; quoted in "Homosexuality and Civil Rights," Tony Marco, 1992).

AIDS research by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control reported that the typical homosexual interviewed claimed to have had more than 500 different sexual partners in a lifetime. Considered by themselves, the AIDS victims in this study averaged more than 1,100 lifetime sexual partners. Some reported as many as 20,000. Studies reported by A-P. Bell, M.S. Weinberg and S.K. Hammersmith in the book "Sexual Preference" (Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 1981) indicated that only 3 percent of homosexuals had fewer than 10 lifetime sexual partners. Only about 2 percent could be classified as either monogamous or semi-monogamous (from "Homosexuality and Civil Rights," Tony Marco, 1992).

To the present time, 75 to 85 percent of AIDS cases reported are related to homosexual activity, promiscuous heterosexual sex and IV drug abuse. AIDS stubbornly refuses to spread into the population in general, even 20 years after its discovery, despite dire warnings to the contrary.

These diseases are acquired directly through the sexual behavior homosexual activists are asking Americans to legally endorse and protect. Yet, as professor Jerome Lejeune of Descartes University, Paris, says of AIDS: "Only God can truly pardon the one who violates His laws; man pardons at times; Nature never pardons at all: She is not a person." The brutal consequences of attempting to break the natural law are not bigoted or hateful, nor are those, like Dr. Laura, Cal Thomas or Gary Morella, who try to point out the dangers and simple truths.

We are seeing the natural consequences of violating nature's laws now. They are also a warning to prevent the ultimate eternal consequences. How many will ignore that warning and continue to call the messenger a bigot and continue to shake their fist at God? How many will heed that warning of a loving Father, ready to forgive and reconcile His prodigal children?

Go to Dr. Kopp's Main Page

46 posted on 11/21/2002 6:29:24 PM PST by Polycarp
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To: What is the bottom line
I want to point out that you are the one who started calling names

Yes, I called names. (Sometimes such is necessary. See http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/religion/791782/posts">Uncharitable? Divisive? Strident? [PRIDEFUL???]: Recovering the Art of Christian Polemics )

Yet I must remind you that you made the first and most grave insult by comparing the virtuous acts of this martyr to the debased and self-destructive acts of Shepard.

47 posted on 11/21/2002 6:38:11 PM PST by Polycarp
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To: Polycarp
I truly think this woman's heroic virtue and martyrdom give us pause to consider whether the laity ought to press for her canonization.


48 posted on 11/21/2002 6:38:54 PM PST by Notwithstanding
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To: What is the bottom line
SO, we should expect homosexual people to kill us if we say something they do not like?

And your response is "live and let live"?

Amazing. Simply amazing.
49 posted on 11/21/2002 6:42:13 PM PST by Notwithstanding
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To: What is the bottom line
I think you have it backwards. Over at DU they raise a fit if you try to blame the victim

You can think all you want, but theory doesn't trump facts. And the fact is, some of them were saying the woman got what she deserved.

50 posted on 11/21/2002 6:42:45 PM PST by xm177e2
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To: Polycarp
We all know this can't be a "hate crime..."
51 posted on 11/21/2002 6:43:24 PM PST by valkyrieanne
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To: Polycarp
Corrected link: See Uncharitable? Divisive? Strident? Recovering the Art of Christian Polemics
52 posted on 11/21/2002 6:44:25 PM PST by Polycarp
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To: Notwithstanding
Good idea. We are going to need modern martyr saints for the inspiration they provide and their intercession.

Belloc often said that the mark of our age will not in the end be promiscuous sex (which will pass) but the barbarity and cruelty of the acts of men in general.

The new age of Christian Martyrs was ushered in during the last 100 years and is not over but only beginning.

54 posted on 11/21/2002 6:48:16 PM PST by Polycarp
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To: Notwithstanding
And your response is "live and let live"?

Well, jeez, what are we really supposed to do? Not speak to beloved brothers and sisters and cousins because they come out? You can't live their lives for them. And honestly, with one of my cousins the signs were there long before she realized it herself.

There are personality traits that homosexuals carry on their sleeves which are really annoying. I'll go along with that, but for the most part they are not evil. Just sinners. And it should be understood, on both sides, that violence is not acceptible. Period. It's not our place to judge.
56 posted on 11/21/2002 6:49:44 PM PST by Desdemona
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To: AKA Elena; american colleen; Antoninus; Aquinasfan; Aristophanes; ArrogantBustard; Askel5; ...
Note to all my friends: warning WITBL is a cafeteria "Catholic"

His post 43:
"Moreover, there are Christians (including Catholics like me) who believe that homosexuality is not a sin."

In context, his post can only mean that he thinks homosexual acts are not sinful.

(Perhaps he has never heard that, according to magisterial teaching, having a same-sex attraction by itself is not a sin - however it is clearly a disorder.)
57 posted on 11/21/2002 6:50:20 PM PST by Notwithstanding
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To: What is the bottom line
What part of turning the other cheek don't you buy into?

There is a difference between turning the other cheek and being a pacifist in the face of attack.

See Uncharitable? Divisive? Strident? [PRIDEFUL???]: Recovering the Art of Christian Polemics

59 posted on 11/21/2002 6:51:00 PM PST by Polycarp
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To: Notwithstanding
(Perhaps he has never heard that, according to magisterial teaching, having a same-sex attraction by itself is not a sin - however it is clearly a disorder.)

It's not normal, but on this, I'm not about to judge anyone. That's not my place.
60 posted on 11/21/2002 6:53:02 PM PST by Desdemona
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