THREATS AGAINST CATHOLIC CHURCH IN ACUSHNET
Gloria.TV – News Briefs 17/05/2012 06:49:08
A Catholic parish in the Diocese of Fall River has become the object of threats of violence, and vandalism, because of a sign posted on church property supporting the traditional definition of marriage.
Yesterday, Saint Francis Xavier Parish in the town of Acushnet displayed a message on the church's billboard reading "Two men are friends, not spouses."
In an interview this morning with Boston's FOX 25 News, Steve Guillotte, Director of Pastoral Services for Saint Francis Xavier, said the church has received a number of menacing, obscenity laced phone calls, including one threatening to burn the church down.
A sign describing the church's message as "hate" was nailed to the church's fence, while additional hostile signs were laid against the fence, and rainbow balloons were attached to it.
All references to same gender marriage were removed from the parish's billboard this morning.
Catholic Action League Executive Director C. J. Doyle stated: "At a time when homosexual pride parades monopolize public thoroughfares with police protection, it is now unsafe to post a message upholding traditional morality on private property.
This event tells us all we need to know about the totalitarian instincts of organized homosexualism in America.
What began as a so-called 'gay rights' movement, has become a neo-fascist enterprise dedicated to suppressing, harassing, censoring, silencing and punishing anyone supportive of biblical morality.
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