In Rome - The Triumph of "Transgender" Identity

Photo ~ A funeral for Andrea Quintero, a Colombian transgendered and homeless person beaten to death in Rome, was celebrated Dec. 27 in the Church of the Gesù If anyone wants an example of what the …More
Photo ~ A funeral for Andrea Quintero, a Colombian transgendered and homeless person beaten to death in Rome, was celebrated Dec. 27 in the Church of the Gesù
If anyone wants an example of what the emphasis on mercy under Pope Francis looks like in action, they’ll find one this afternoon in Rome at the Church of the Gesù, the mother church of the pope’s Jesuit order, where a funeral will be celebrated for a Colombian transgendered and homeless person beaten to death five months ago.
Andrea Quintero, a homeless "transgender" man left his family in Colombia a few years back. He then drifted to Rome, where he lived on the streets, struggled with addiction and became something of a fixture around the Termini train station. He died in July, the victim of a beating. His family made no move to claim his body. As NCR reports:
Jesuit Fr. Giovanni La Manna, director of the Centro Astalli, said the funeral is intended not only to mourn Quintero’s death, but to offer “a signal for the entire Roman …More
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holyrope 3
The world is upside down.
Knights4Christ
🤦 Mortal sins are Mortal sins but when we give a new identity to the sinner by fusing the sinner with the sin that is why today's people use the false argument of discrimination. A problem that we didn't have in the past an adulterer never would have thought of giving this false argument to hide the mortal sin with this false argument of discrimination. 🤦
Jethro
The term seems ok to me.
What would you prefer "Homos minus their purple-headed warrior and the twins"?
I think the point of the story is not the word "transgendered" but how this creature was honored by the Catholic Church, the Pope's Church of the Gesù, the mother church of the pope’s Jesuit order.
Certainly we have no objections to burying the dead, which is one of the corporal works of mercy …More
The term seems ok to me.

What would you prefer "Homos minus their purple-headed warrior and the twins"?

I think the point of the story is not the word "transgendered" but how this creature was honored by the Catholic Church, the Pope's Church of the Gesù, the mother church of the pope’s Jesuit order.

Certainly we have no objections to burying the dead, which is one of the corporal works of mercy -- but it is one thing to have buried Mr. Quintero respectfully but quietly, and another to give him a prominent Church funeral in the full glare of publicity, in the presence of civil dignitaries and in the main church of the Order to which the reigning Pope belongs, with the intention of doing so to make a point against "discrimination."
richz
So disappointed that you have fallen for the politically correct term, "transgendered". There is no such thing. 🤐
Knights4Christ
😡 So the Jesuits show a false mercy fooling homosexuals and disobeying St. Paul who said do not be deceive homosexuals will not enter the kingdom of Heaven.
Why the Jesuit don't take advantage of this tragedy and give a talks to other active homosexual so they can be free from sin but now they want to manipulate people emotions , now when you can not do anything for the salvation of a soul …More
😡 So the Jesuits show a false mercy fooling homosexuals and disobeying St. Paul who said do not be deceive homosexuals will not enter the kingdom of Heaven.

Why the Jesuit don't take advantage of this tragedy and give a talks to other active homosexual so they can be free from sin but now they want to manipulate people emotions , now when you can not do anything for the salvation of a soul that dies impenitent obstinate in a MORTAL SIN.
🤦 This Jesuits act is a contradiction of the catechism of the Catholic Church and the Bible and the teachings of St. Alphonsus Maria de Liguori.
Abramo
What a scandal!