Posted on 11/03/2025 3:20:56 PM PST by NKP_Vet
Mother Miriam speaks out about her concern over Pope Leo’s apparent support for the LGBTQ agenda, highlighting a recent Mass at the Vatican held for a gay pilgrimage led by Father James Martin. She reflects on how such actions and endorsements conflict with the Church’s consistent teaching on marriage, sexuality, and the sanctity of life. Drawing directly from Scripture, Mother Miriam explains what the Bible says about homosexuality and emphasizes the importance of repentance, chastity, and living in accordance with God’s plan for human sexuality. With her characteristic courage and pastoral heart, she calls on Catholics to remain steadfast in the faith, uphold the truth of the Gospel, and witness Christ’s love in a culture that increasingly rejects His moral order.
“a recent Mass at the Vatican held for a gay pilgrimage”
So much wrong with that. Is it a pilgrimage where they all had gay sex? What is gay about a mass? Why does the “gay” descriptor have to precede everything else? It’s as if unconventional sex comes first, and God second in everything about it. No one is getting to heaven by putting their sexual proclivities first.
ANTI pope. Another one.
The last real Pope was Pius XII.
Meet the new boss.
Same as the old boss....................
Jesus is the new boss, forever.
Please the boss that will judge you, not the 9ne that will get you judged poorly....be that your dad or bishop or whomever. Follow Church teaching, not leader opinion and weakness and preference.
Pray for our hierarchy!! And get your act together for Jesus.
We need priests: we NEED the sacrements!
Men, like Ignatious, Dominic, Francis: INTO THE BREACH!!!
YOU, WE, cannot wait for the Church to fix itself, we need YOU to be a fix, join a fix, into the breach.
Enter the seminary! Determined!
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