Peter Kwasniewski: Church Leadership Dominated By Network of Active Homosexuals
He added that they in the network rely on one another’s support: “We all know individual good bishops or cardinals but such exceptions are a controlled opposition, with very limited mobility.”
Kwasniewski explains that their “religion” is one of self-actualization and self-regard: “Theirs is the fashionable subjectivism and flexible relativism of the postmodern West, where ‘anything goes’ - except, of course, traditional faith and morals, for this faith and these morals would eliminate them ...”
The more fruitful the Mass in the Roman rite is, the more furious they will be: “It’s precisely because of this fruitfulness, not in spite of it, that its enemies want to crush it.”
Kwasniewski mentions, as examples, homosexuals such as McCarrick and Jeffrey Burrill in the Church, and the recent push by the Italian Bishops’ Conference to approve homosexuality.
“The people who are pushing for these changes are perfectly well aware of the traditional view that faith and morals cannot change—and they want to change them anyway. Why? Because they are not believers. The sooner we stop pretending they are, the better.”
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