St Gregory The Great On Fire, Brimstone, Sodomites
From Gloria TV.
Saint Gregory the Great delves deeper into the symbolism of the fire and brimstone that God used to punish the sodomites: “Brimstone calls to mind the foul odors of the flesh, as Sacred Scripture itself confirms when it speaks of the rain of fire and brimstone poured by the Lord upon Sodom. He had decided to punish in it the crimes of the flesh, and the very type of punishment emphasized the shame of that crime, since brimstone exhales stench and fire burns. It was, therefore, just that the sodomites, burning with perverse desires that originated from the foul odor of flesh, should perish at the same time by fire and brimstone so that through this just chastisement they might realize the evil perpetrated under the impulse of a perverse desire.” (St. Gregory the Great, Commento morale a Giobbe, XIV, 23, vol. II, p. 371, Ibid., p. 7)
How very “uncharitable”, “hateful” and, of course, “homophobic”.
Or you could say: what a great Saint, and a great Christian.
Mundabor
Posted on November 11, 2012, in Catholicism and tagged Conservative Catholic, conservative catholicism, Sodomy, St. Gregory about sodomy, St. Gregory The Great. Bookmark the permalink. 4 Comments.

















Generally, I find that if anyone calls me a ‘bigot’,'uncharitable’, ‘hateful’, ‘intolerant’, a ‘homophobe’, a ‘reactionary’ or best of all an ‘anti-Semite’ it means I am espousing proper, Traditional Catholic doctrine, that is, I’m telling the truth. It shows that the Devil has got a firm grip on the modern world that so many are taught to hate the truth and prefer lies and poison.
Great quote.
Thanks, Duns.
truly, we must recover the real way of being Christian rather than be happy with the fluffy nonsense of too many even among the clergy.
M
Yea, St. Gregory was very “uncharitable”. I hope our next pope will be just like him, and will take the same name!
Oh for a “hater” as Pope!
M