The Homo Mafia and the Pope

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I thought I would integrate the series of blog posts about the now fateful “chat” of our so pleasantly chatty Pontiff with his reflections on the “homosexual mafia”.

Firstly, the words of the Pontiff as reported. We are in the meantime assured even if we are asked to pretend they were not said verbatim (try another one; as if any religious group would dare to report the Pope’s words clearly as quotations of his own words if they weren’t, and with not one word denied by Vatican officers), the content is the same. So here we are:

And, yes… it is difficult. In the Curia, there are also holy people, really, there are holy people. But there also is a stream of corruption, there is that as well, it is true… The “gay lobby” is mentioned, and it is true, it is there… We need…

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Posted on March 12, 2014, in Traditional Catholicism. Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.

  1. Mundabor, thanks for reposting your article on the Gay Mafia. No progress seems to have been made against it under Pope Francis. Someone who has frequent contact with priests and seminarians estimates that a majority of priests and bishops in the US are homosexuals. In addition, in 2006 Randy Engel, a prolife investigative reporter, published her 1282 page “The Rite of Sodomy: Homosexuality and the Roman Catholic Church.” This is the most extensive and well documented study I have read of the subject of the harm done by these perverts and the bishops who enable and shield them. Mrs. Engel does not hesitate to name names. Two of the worse are Cardinal Mahoney of Los Angeles and Archbishop Rembert Weakland, who has proudly declared himself a homosexual.

  2. Ubipetrusest,
    lunching with Msgr. Ricci.😄
    Mundabor,
    Please remind us of the gay lobby every now and then. I think it is THE problem. Whatever happened to the huge document Benedict gave to the pope? I guess he hasn’t had time to look at it!.

    • I think he found it too Catholic for his liking.
      I will not relent on Ricca, or Francis’ stance about those he calls “gay”.
      He is relying on us to get accustomed to error, to accept it by sheer exhaustion.
      Not on this blog.
      M