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Saturday 11 August 2018

Peter McLeod - an alleged priest in Bras d`Or, Cape Breton comes out as a homosexualist

Poor old Antigonish and what is left of its Catholic faithful continue to be abuse by its Bishop and its priests.

What did the Catholics of Cape Breton do to deserve this?

More homosexual predation.

More on Antigonish.

More on Bishop Dunn.

https://voxcantor.blogspot.com/2016/04/brian-joseph-dunn-bishop-of-antigonish.html

https://voxcantor.blogspot.com/2012/11/alinsky-in-antigonish.html

https://voxcantor.blogspot.com/2012/11/dunns-cap-needed-for-sour-cream-of.html


Different kind of church pride in Little Bras d'Or

Father Peter McLeod stands outside St. Joseph’s Parish in Little Bras d’Or, the Catholic church he has presided over for the past 12 years. Behind him is the Pride flag, flying in support of the LGBTQ community. It was put up by two congregation members who asked to have the flag flying. McLeod said it is primarily a sign that this church is “open” and “welcoming” to all.
Father Peter McLeod stands outside St. Joseph’s Parish in Little Bras d’Or, the Catholic church he has presided over for the past 12 years. Behind him is the Pride flag, flying in support of the LGBTQ community. It was put up by two congregation members who asked to have the flag flying. McLeod said it is primarily a sign that this church is “open” and “welcoming” to all. - Nikki Sullivan

Priest allows congregation members to fly Pride flag outside church


LITTLE BRAS D’OR. N.S. — St. Joseph’s Parish in Little Bras d’Or is showing a different kind of pride in its church these days.
There is a Pride flag raised in front of the Catholic church, something Father Peter McLeod, who has presided over the church for 12 years, said is a way to show people it is a church that is “a welcoming community to all people” and it “accepts all members of faith.”
There was a time one kid said to me, ‘why does the church hate gay people?’ When you hear something like that it hits you to the core,” said McNeil, who has been a priest for 27 years.
“You get these people who profess to be the real Christians and what they are saying (about the LGBTQ community) is anything but Christian … change can happen when people speak up.”
The idea to fly the flag came from two congregation members who asked McLeod if they could do so. He agreed to allow them to do and they put it up.
“(One of them) said she thought it was a time to move forward. She even told me if you have any issues over this that she would deal with them,” he said, laughing, but also pointing out he hasn’t had any negative comments yet.
It seems McLeod is a priest who is open to moving forward. He told the Post during a phone interview he has brought up acceptance and inclusion in some of his homilies. These are sermons base on scriptural readings.
“(In the Bible) there are many examples of Jesus breaking down boundaries of people being excluded, being there for them,” he said, adding that in society there are many times when the LGBTQ are the excluded.
But it isn’t just the LGBTQ community that is affected by being excluded and hearing negative comments. It is also the people who love them that can be hurt.
“I get a lot of people saying, ‘my daughter,’ or ‘my brother,’ — they are giving examples of people they love. Every time they hear something negative, it hurts them too. That isn’t part of the gospel.”
McLeod pointed to other things that are against the Catholic church’s teachings, such as having sexual relations before marriage or getting divorced instead of having the marriage annulled, which seem more accepted these days.
“Nobody seems to say anything about those, but they do seem to say things about the LGBTQ community. That’s a form of discrimination that needs to be addressed,” said McLeod, who is also the priest at St. Anne Parish in Alder Point and St. Joachim in Boularderie.
In the past, while presiding over other congregations, the Beaver Cove native said he had asked people of faith in the LGBTQ community why they stayed with the church when some of them treated them badly.
“Their response, which always inspired me, was ‘It’s my church too,’” said McLeod, who thinks the church can make positive changes.
“Being out there, creating bridges, showing inclusion and respect. We can start there.”
nicole.sullivan@cbpost.com
St. Joseph’s Parish
Built: 1912
Where: Church Road, Little Bras d’Or
Saturday service: 6 p.m.
Sunday service: 10:30 a.m.
Name: Father Peter McLeod
Grew up: Beaver Cove
At St. Joseph’s: 12 years
Priest: 27 years
Also at: St. Anne Parish, St. Joachim Parish

25 comments:

Kathleen1031 said...

I have no idea in the world where this is.
If the Catholics there allow their church to be co-opted by a sodomite friendly (at least) priest, and they don't object to their church being used in such a divisive and horrible way, then they will get LGBT, and watch as families disappear from the pews.
Truly, the demons are powerful now and in many cases there is no resistance to them. People are more afraid of being called a homophobe than they are of God.
But nobody should leave their little boys or young men with this priest or anybody at this church. EVER.

Vox Cantoris said...

Cape Breton, Island in our province of Nova Scotia. The Chirch in our Maritime provinces and Newfoundland is in full collapse.

Dan said...

Well, whoever it was that decided to make 'gay acceptance' the ONLY thing that society worries about, sure did a great job.

Who do I contact to see if I can get an "N" for "normal" added?

Kathleen1031 said...

And it will continue, because embracing sodomy comes first, far ahead of any notions about God or the flock. In fact, it should, because better to let the cover fly off and see the writhing demon underneath than continue to help it live. Every Catholic needs to understand when we put that check in the offertory, we are helping these men to sustain a homosexual night club that fancies boys and young men. People do not realize the depravity of this. The politically correct impression it (remember this?) it's "all about who people LOVE". It's got nothing to do with love. As ugly as it is, Joseph Sciambra's writings can help here. People need to read some of what he has written about the active homosexual life he lived in San Francisco, and the other realities of that life. After they get a better understanding, apply that reality to the church and realize the depravity is there, then ask yourself if you want to continue. People would rather not know, and I get that, but it is imperative TO know, for full understanding. If boys are suffering and their lives are wrecked, we need to know what the mindset is of these men. You don't have to delve far into it to get the full idea of things, believe me.

Kathleen1031 said...

Vox and all, I would like to report something truly shocking, something so awful it needs to be addressed. We are seeing right now the advancement of pederasty (man/boy sexual activity) in the world, and by that I mean, these perverts actually are working to normalize this disgusting behavior, that corrupts boys and destroys lives. And right now, "FATHER JAMES MARTIN" is speaking at a conference in England called "Quest", and all you need to do to see where these men are coming from is look at the header for this conference, on Joseph Sciambra's website. It features two hands, one of a BOY, one of a man, and they are "walking" with their fingers toward each other, in a flirtatious manner! This clear and obvious indicator of positive attitude toward man/boy sexual activity, pederasty, is demonic. To have a Catholic priest speak at this LGBT event, can only be called a horror, and HE SHOULD HAVE TO DEFEND THAT.
God help boys and young men today! They are under attack, and as terrible as it is to face, the men doing this are the ones we are supporting with our presence and our money.

Anonymous said...

Nova Scotia...I'm living in the land of a spiritual twilight zone. This article does not surprise me; in fact, I'm sure the congregation has embraced it. There is not a single Mass I attend where we live that does not turn into a gong show. Every Sunday I hope and pray for just 'normal'; you know "say the black and do the red"? ... I totally get it why the youth have abandoned the church....they can be 'entertained' better somewhere else. The church has lost its sacredness. Every time I hear the term 'new evangelization' I snap inside. Where are the are fruits (vocations) in response to the bongos, guitars, drums, banners, and countless liturgical abuses we have been subject to for the past 40+ years? Sorry for my rant but this article hits home. I am just barely holding on to my faith at this time in my life from what I see every Sunday and read on blogs like this.

Ana Milan said...

The person who told the child that the Church hated gay people must have been a homosexual themselves - maybe the woman who erected the Gay flag. The CC never excludes anyone but expects their members to adhere to the Ten Commandments written by God in stone which cannot be altered by man - even the pope. Anyone not willing to submit to God's Will exclude themselves & their families are no better, putting their children's souls in danger by suggesting that they can & ought to be changed. They should, as they did in the past, urge them to get to confession & seek appropriate counselling.

LGBTQI activism is a political stunt by Satan to undermine CC dogma along with all the changes being put forward by PF to appear more inclusive of unrepentant sinners. God knew we were frail & would, indeed, fall into sin at some stage of our lives. That's why He left us the Ten Commandments & Blessed Sacraments in order that we can repent & feed our immortal souls. Catholics are privileged in being able to do so, but since PF said anyone (even non-Catholics) can, if they wish, go forward & receive HC without making prior confession a necessity, the dam broke. He undermined the priesthood & suspended priests who refused to comply.

While Feminists scream about heterosexual rape (rightly so) they never raise the same objection against homosexual rape, probably their parents don't either. It's always the woman's fault - they ask for it. Neither girl, woman, boy, man ask for it. It must be the must degrading act any human can inflict on another.

What about the pain & hurt felt by those caught up in Abortion, Euthanasia (babies, disabled & old people whose lives don't matter)? Because there is a lot of money to be made from that 'business' their fears & distress don't count. They bring charges against those who want it stopped even to the point of denying them the right to pray outside these abominable clinics, but erecting their LGBTQI flag outside a consecrated church must be acceptable to that community. This seems to be an excellent example of a one-sided law that must be eradicated & the community of Beaver Cove must see to it that it is.

Anonymous said...

Stay at home. On Sundays, pray the Rosary or the Vespers, read the Epistle and Gospel of the day, make an act of spiritual Communion. Go to confession as much as you can, if you find a good priest. Go to the TLM when you can and as much as you can.

That's my humble counsel. Otherwise, I think that keeping doing things this way would only endanger your faith, not strenghten it.

Yours in Christ.

Anonymous said...

You can also try to find if there is any Eastern Catholic Liturgy available. There are quite a number of Ukrainian Catholics in Canada.

Melanie said...

Blue Bloods was one of the few TV shows that I could watch without in your face sodomy propaganda. There was one episode some years ago but for lack of anything else, I’d given it another try. No more, the last episode that I watched presented a pedophile who had served his time in jail as a sympathetic character. There is no reason in the world to do that other than a very sick and evil agenda. We should have turned off these monsters’ TV programming back when they denigrated the father in All in the Family and when they promoted female cops in Cagney and Lacey. As far as these sodomite priests, I truly believe the whole VII church has been one giant scam. NOW thinks maybe we’ll get a Pope someday and we can go to illicit valid Priests in the meantime but I don’t know that he’s right about that; a few others think it’s the end. I don’t know for sure, but as only the fringe even acknowledge a fraud, I think maybe the latter few are correct. I’m kind of bummed about the whole thing but I guess someone has to experience the end. I guess I’ll try to go out Catholic, what can ya do?

Kathleen1031 said...

Please, fellow Catholics, see Joseph Sciambra's website for the Quest Conference, a photo featuring the hand of a boy and a man flirting with each other right on the header! It is no longer shocking we have men advocating for man/boy sex, but to see CATHOLIC PRIESTS doing it, is a nightmare. Welcome to predator priests Dreamland...

Cheryl said...

What did we think would happen. Today we have a baptized CINA in Ottawa attending pride (porno ) agenda in Fredricton. I am not sure if that gives comfort to the families of those killed recently. We should be praying for the repose of their souls instead of being inclusive. If you call out these priests and the Bishop here in the limp wristed Diocese of Antigonish you will get no reaction from them. I have, and I am ignored. Cut of the money supply to them all. Stop supporting them and thereby contributing to their lifestyle.Maybe next year here in Sydney Bishop Dunn will lead the porno parade. One may as well call the diocese of Antigonish a collection of paganism.Cheryl

Dorota Mosiewicz-Patalas said...

Normalization of sodomy has its logical consequences.

Before it, we all knew that there were perversions. I would never publicly shame any discreet sodomite, I would never deny him an opportunity to make a living - as long as he did not demand of me that I embrace sodomy and celebrate it.

Today I am a criminal, because I do not think of sexual perversion as something positive, a unique gift to me and society.

But it gets much worse than me becoming a criminal for refusing to celebrate sodomy.

Any sodomite (they are such loving, open, evolved, enlightened people!) and progressive would be appalled by celebration of a "culture" of residential schools for First Nations people. How can a civilized society rip children away from their parents, and deny them education in a context of own culture, knowledge and love for own ancestors? - Inhumane, barbaric.

But when a sodomite uses a surrogate to procure a child, a mother the child will never know, from a culture the child will not have any ties to, when the child's "culture" is sodomy and perverted sex, rejection of natural law and family, then it is fine, beautiful, loving, empowering. Grown children of such "cultures" who dare to criticize them, are the most persecuted groups today. Residential school victims get apologies, compassion and reparations, but children manufactured for the pleasure of sodomites are deprived of a voice and criminalized as ungrateful bigots.

Our churchmen know about this. Bergoglio knows of logical consequences to sodomy normalization and celebration. May God forgive them, because I find it harder and harder to do every day. Sodomites and their supporters in the Vatican are responsible for manufacturing children only to expose them to indoctrination with evil and abuse (a sodomite "family" IS abuse) every single day.

Anonymous said...

If a kid said "why does the Church ignore old people" would it hit you to the core padre?

No one even remembers that pride is a sin.

jim norwood said...

We now know that the rot in the American church runs deep. The rot in the Canadian church is now beginning to surface in the Canadian church. It must be pretty deep too, when bishops say and do nothing with the likes of priests like Fr Rosica and this winner!

Anonymous said...


Google NAMBLA ,They are pushing the man boy love theme.

Johnno said...

"""McLeod pointed to other things that are against the Catholic church’s teachings, such as having sexual relations before marriage or getting divorced instead of having the marriage annulled, which seem more accepted these days.

“Nobody seems to say anything about those, but they do seem to say things about the LGBTQ community. That’s a form of discrimination that needs to be addressed,” said McLeod"""

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Well then, what are you waiting for Fadder???!!!

Run an Adultery/Divorce/Co-Habitation/Pedophilia flag up the flagpole too!!!

Or just put '(heart) ALL SINNERS WELCOME! (heart)' banner over the door.

That way everyone's included!

Peter Lamb said...

Holy Scripture and sodomy:

For this cause God delivered them up to shameful affections. For their women have changed the natural use into that use which is against nature. And, in like manner, the men also, leaving the natural use of the women, have burned in their lusts one towards another, men with men working that which is filthy, and receiving in themselves the recompense which was due to their error. And as they liked not to have God in their knowledge, God delivered them up to a reprobate sense, to do those things which are not convenient; Being filled with all iniquity, malice, fornication, avarice, wickedness, full of envy, murder, contention, deceit, malignity, whisperers, Detractors, hateful to God, contumelious, proud, haughty, inventors of evil things, disobedient to parents, foolish, dissolute, without affection, without fidelity, without mercy. Who, having known the justice of God, did not understand that they who do such things, are worthy of death; and not only they that do them, but they also that consent to them that do them. (Romans 1: 18-32.)

Stricken from Jorge Mario Bergoglio's false "belief system" are these words written by Saint Paul the Apostle in his First Epistle to the Corinthians:

[9] Know you not that the unjust shall not possess the kingdom of God? Do not err: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, [10] Nor the effeminate, nor liers with mankind, nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor railers, nor extortioners, shall possess the kingdom of God. (1 Cor. 6: 9)

Stricken from Jorge Mario Bergoglio's false "belief system" are these words written by Saint Jude Thaddeus in his Epistle:

[6] And the angels who kept not their principality, but forsook their own habitation, he hath reserved under darkness in everlasting chains, unto the judgment of the great day. [7] As Sodom and Gomorrha, and the neighbouring cities, in like manner, having given themselves to fornication, and going after other flesh, were made an example, suffering the punishment of eternal fire. [8] In like manner these men also defile the flesh, and despise dominion, and blaspheme majesty. [9] When Michael the archangel, disputing with the devil, contended about the body of Moses, he durst not bring against him the judgment of railing speech, but said: The Lord command thee. [10] But these men blaspheme whatever things they know not: and what things soever they naturally know, like dumb beasts, in these they are corrupted. (Jude 1 6-10.)

Stricken from Jorge Mario Bergoglio’s false “belief system” are those words of Saint Paul the Apostle in his Epistle to Saint Timothy:

[1] I charge thee, before God and Jesus Christ, who shall judge the living and the dead, by his coming, and his kingdom: [2] Preach the word: be instant in season, out of season: reprove, entreat, rebuke in all patience and doctrine. [3] For there shall be a time, when they will not endure sound doctrine; but, according to their own desires, they will heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears: [4] And will indeed turn away their hearing from the truth, but will be turned unto fables. [5] But be thou vigilant, labour in all things, do the work of an evangelist, fulfill thy ministry. Be sober. (2 Timothy 1: 1-5.)

Peter Lamb said...

Some old fashioned views on sodomy:

1. Athenagoras of Athens (2nd Century):
"But though such is our character (Oh! why should I speak of things unfit to be uttered?), the things said of us are an example of the proverb, 'The harlot reproves the chaste.' For those who have set up a market for fornication and established infamous resorts for the young for every kind of vile pleasure – who do not abstain even from males, males with males committing shocking abominations, outraging all the noblest and comeliest bodies in all sorts of ways, so dishonoring the fair workmanship of God."

2. Tertullian (160-225) Tertullian was a great genius and apologist of the early Church.
"But all the other frenzies of passions–impious both toward the bodies and toward the sexes–beyond the laws of nature, we banish not only from the threshold, but from all shelter of the Church, because they are not sins, but monstrosities."

3. Eusebius of Caesarea (260-341) the “Father of Church History”:
“[God in the Law given to Moses] having forbidden all unlawful marriage, and all unseemly practice, and the union of women with women and men with men.”

4. Saint Jerome (340-420) both Father and Doctor of the Church:
“And Sodom and Gomorrah might have appeased it [God’s wrath], had they been willing to repent, and through the aid of fasting gain for themselves tears of repentance.”

5. Saint John Chrysostom (347-407) Doctor of the Church.
"But if thou scoffest at hearing of hell and believest not that fire, remember Sodom... Consider how great is that sin, to have forced hell to appear even before its time!… For that rain was unwonted, for the intercourse was contrary to nature, and it deluged the land, since lust had done so with their souls. Wherefore also the rain was the opposite of the customary rain. Now not only did it fail to stir up the womb of the earth to the production of fruits, but made it even useless for the reception of seed. For such was also the intercourse of the men, making a body of this sort more worthless than the very land of Sodom. And what is there more detestable than a man who hath pandered himself, or what more execrable?

6. Saint Augustine (354-430):
"Those offences which be contrary to nature are everywhere and at all times to be held in detestation and punished; such were those of the Sodomites, which should all nations commit, they should all be held guilty of the same crime by the divine law, which hath not so made men that they should in that way abuse one another. For even that fellowship which should be between God and us is violated, when that same nature of which He is author is polluted by the perversity of lust."

7. Saint Gregory the Great (540-604)both Father and Doctor of the Church:
"Sacred Scripture itself confirms that sulfur evokes the stench of the flesh, as it speaks of the rain of fire and sulfur poured upon Sodom by the Lord. He had decided to punish Sodom for the crimes of the flesh, and the very type of punishment he chose emphasized the shame of that crime. For sulfur stinks, and fire burns. So it was just that Sodomites, burning with perverse desires arising from the flesh like stench, should perish by fire and sulfur so that through this just punishment they would realize the evil they had committed, led by a perverse desire."

Peter Lamb said...

8. Saint Peter Damian (1007-1072) Doctor of the Church, cardinal and a great reformer of the clergy, Saint Peter Damian wrote his famous Book of Gomorrah against the inroads made by homosexuality among the clergy. He describes not only the iniquity of homosexuality, but also its psychological and moral consequences:
"Truly, this vice is never to be compared with any other vice because it surpasses the enormity of all vices.… It defiles everything, stains everything, pollutes everything. And as for itself, it permits nothing pure, nothing clean, nothing other than filth.…
"The miserable flesh burns with the heat of lust; the cold mind trembles with the rancor of suspicion; and in the heart of the miserable man chaos boils like Tartarus [Hell]…. In fact, after this most poisonous serpent once sinks its fangs into the unhappy soul, sense is snatched away, memory is borne off, the sharpness of the mind is obscured. It becomes unmindful of God and even forgetful of itself. This plague undermines the foundation of faith, weakens the strength of hope, destroys the bond of charity; it takes away justice, subverts fortitude, banishes temperance, blunts the keenness of prudence.
"And what more should I say since it expels the whole host of the virtues from the chamber of the human heart and introduces every barbarous vice as if the bolts of the doors were pulled out."

9. Saint Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274.)
"Given the sin of impiety through which they [the Romans] sinned against the divine nature [by idolatry], the punishment that led them to sin against their own nature followed... I say, therefore, that since they changed into lies [by idolatry] the truth about God, He brought them to ignominious passions, that is, to sins against nature; not that God led them to evil, but only that he abandoned them to evil... "If all the sins of the flesh are worthy of condemnation because by them man allows himself to be dominated by that which he has of the animal nature, much more deserving of condemnation are the sins against nature by which man degrades his own animal nature... "Man can sin against nature in two ways. First, when he sins against his specific rational nature, acting contrary to reason. In this sense, we can say that every sin is a sin against man’s nature, because it is against man’s right reason...
"Secondly, man sins against nature when he goes against his generic nature, that is to say, his animal nature. Now, it is evident that, in accord with natural order, the union of the sexes among animals is ordered towards conception. From this it follows that every sexual intercourse that cannot lead to conception is opposed to man’s animal nature."

10. Saint Catherine of Siena (1347-1380)a great mystic and Doctor:
"But they act in a contrary way, for they come full of impurity to this mystery, and not only of that impurity to which, through the fragility of your weak nature, you are all naturally inclined (although reason, when free will permits, can quiet the rebellion of nature), but these wretches not only do not bridle this fragility, but do worse, committing that accursed sin against nature, and as blind and fools, with the light of their intellect darkened, they do not know the stench and misery in which they are. It is not only that this sin stinks before me, who am the Supreme and Eternal Truth, it does indeed displease me so much and I hold it in such abomination that for it alone I buried five cities by a divine judgment, my divine justice being no longer able to endure it. This sin not only displeases me as I have said, but also the devils whom these wretches have made their masters. Not that the evil displeases them because they like anything good, but because their nature was originally angelic, and their angelic nature causes them to loathe the sight of the actual commission of this enormous sin.

Peter Lamb said...

11. Saint Bernardine of Siena (1380-1444)a famous preacher, celebrated for his doctrine and holiness:
"No sin in the world grips the soul as the accursed sodomy; this sin has always been detested by all those who live according to God.… Deviant passion is close to madness; this vice disturbs the intellect, destroys elevation and generosity of soul, brings the mind down from great thoughts to the lowliest, makes the person slothful, irascible, obstinate and obdurate, servile and soft and incapable of anything; furthermore, agitated by an insatiable craving for pleasure, the person follows not reason but frenzy.… They become blind and, when their thoughts should soar to high and great things, they are broken down and reduced to vile and useless and putrid things, which could never make them happy.... Just as people participate in the glory of God in different degrees, so also in hell some suffer more than others. He who lived with this vice of sodomy suffers more than another, for this is the greatest sin."

12. Saint Peter Canisius (1521-1597)Jesuit and Doctor of the Church:
"As the Sacred Scripture says, the Sodomites were wicked and exceedingly sinful. Saint Peter and Saint Paul condemn this nefarious and depraved sin. In fact, the Scripture denounces this enormous indecency thus: 'The scandal of Sodomites and Gomorrhans has multiplied and their sins have become grave beyond measure.' So the angels said to just Lot, who totally abhorred the depravity of the Sodomites: 'Let us leave this city....' Holy Scripture does not fail to mention the causes that led the Sodomites, and can also lead others, to this most grievous sin. In fact, in Ezechiel we read: 'Behold this was the iniquity of Sodom: pride, fullness of bread, and abundance, and the idleness of her, and of her daughters: and they did not put forth their hand to the needy, and the poor. And they were lifted up, and committed abominations before me; and I took them away as thou hast seen' (Ezech. 16: 49-50). Those unashamed of violating divine and natural law are slaves of this never sufficiently execrated depravity."

Note: These quotes are taken from Defending A Higher Law: Why We Must Resist Same-Sex "Marriage" and the Homosexual Movement.

Anonymous said...

They simply are not priests, Bishops or Cardinals. They do not Believe. How can a sodomite have Proper Intention to receive the Sacrament of Holy Orders? How can he say a true act of contrition "to avoid the near occasion of sin" when he is ssa and enters the seminary to live ,eat and sleep with other males?
Annulments are given for the Sacrament of Matrimony lacking Proper Intention. Throw the unnatural perverts out of the priesthood where they do not belong. Nullify their titles.

Anonymous said...

Why can't there be a ChurchMilitant/Michael Voris for Canada? We have enough gay bishops and gay parishes to keep a reporter busy for decades. TSE

Anonymous said...

If Bishop Dunn will not suspend this man and reconsecrate the church, he had better the diocese’s lawyers and insurers.

It will be paying out claims by his victims and/or face blackmail from one of his lovers.

Kathy said...

I cannot understand why this priest is not suspended. He obviously does not know the Bible. If he is teaching his parishioners falsehoods from scripture he should not be allowed to continue.
What is happening to the Catholic Church that it turns his eyes away from the truth of the gospel? What is happening to our world that it is turning away from God. surely one day He will in turn away from us too.