In his Encyclical Letter Deus Caritas Est (God is Love), Pope Benedict XVI writes, "It is characteristic of mature love that it calls into play all man's potentialities; it engages the whole man, so to speak. Contact with the visible manifestations of God's love can awaken within us a feeling of joy born of the experience of being loved. But this encounter also engages our will and our intellect. Acknowledgment of the living God is one path towards love, and the 'yes' of our will to his will unites our intellect, will and sentiments in the all- embracing act of love. But this process is always open-ended; love is never 'finished' and complete; throughout life, it changes and matures, and thus remains faithful to itself. Idem velle atque idem nolle —to want the same thing, and to reject the same thing—was recognized by antiquity as the authentic content of love: the one becomes similar to the other, and this leads to a community of will and thought. The love-story between God and man consists in the very fact that this communion of will increases in a communion of thought and sentiment, and thus our will and God's will increasingly coincide: God's will is no longer for me an alien will, something imposed on me from without by the commandments, but it is now my own will, based on the realization that God is in fact more deeply present to me than I am to myself. Then self- abandonment to God increases and God becomes our joy (cf. Ps 73 [72]:23-28)." (No. 17).
Jesus gave us this new Law of Love. He said, "If you love Me, keep My commandments." (John 14:15). And through the centuries many have demonstrated their love for Him by obeying His commands, even unto martyrdom. Others have followed Him indifferently or have turned away from Him entirely, abandoning that faith which is the pearl of great price.
Those Catholics within the Boston Archdiocese who are agitating for "gay pride" and even same-sex "marriage" have embraced a false notion of "freedom." For such people, there can only be true freedom if they are permitted to engage in homosexual acts or marry a member of the same-sex. And anyone who resists this immoral agenda which embraces a counterfeit notion of freedom is denounced as a "hater" and a "bigot" or as one who fosters "prejudice."
In a comment left at Bryan Hehir Exposed, a Catholic lay woman from St. Cecilia's Parish in Boston (the same parish which has promoted same-sex "marriage" and which had planned a "Gay Pride" Mass until it was cancelled by the Boston Archdiocese), wrote: "Joe Sacerdo, stop hiding behind a pseudonym and speak out at service, in front of all your fellow parishioners if this issue makes you so uncomfortable. It is evident from your posts, that you attend mass on Sundays…so go for it...Promoting bigotry, hate and injustice has NO place in the Catholic Church or anywhere, for that matter, especially not in our beautifully diverse St. Cecilia Parish. If you have such a problem with the parish, leave–It’s pretty simple. Our parish is meant to be welcoming not discriminating. I hope that God will help guide you to realize that your bigoted agenda stems from your own prejudices....Sincerely, Anne B."
If moral opposition to homosexuality and same-sex "marriage" is evidence of "bigotry, hate and injustice" in the mind of Anne B, what is this but further confirmation that Father Unni has not been faithful in presenting the Church's teaching relative to these subjects? After all, in its 2003 document entitled Considerations Regarding Proposals to Give Legal Recognition to Unions Between Homosexual Persons, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith stated clearly that, "There are absolutely no grounds for considering homosexual unions to be in any way similar or even remotely analogous to God's plan for marriage and family. Marriage is holy, while homosexual acts go against the natural moral law...Under no circumstances can they be approved." (No. 4).
Does Anne B believe the CDF to be promoting "bigotry, hate and injustice"? If so, was this belief instilled by Father Unni? Was this the purpose of the "rainbow ministry" at Saint Cecilia's Parish? Is this why Blog posts from the "rainbow ministry" were recently deleted? I cannot help but think of Father Emile "Mike" Boutin deleting posts from his "Men in Black" Blog which were critical of Cardinal Bertone and the Church's teaching regarding homosexuality and celibacy.
What is most ironic in Anne B's accusation is that it really applies to those who refuse to accept Jesus' Commandments while insisting on the "right" to engage in homosexual acts or to marry a member of the same-sex. Pope John Paul II explains in his Encyclical Letter Veritatis Splendor that, "Human freedom and God's law are not in opposition; on the contrary, they appeal one to the other. The follower of Christ knows that his vocation is to freedom. 'You were called to freedom, brethren' (Gal. 5:13), proclaims the Apostle Paul with joy and pride. But he immediately adds: 'only do not use your freedom as an opportunity for the flesh, but through love be servants of one another.'' (No. 17). John Paul goes on to explain in No. 18 of the same encyclical that, "Those who live 'by the flesh' experience God's law as a burden, and indeed as a denial or at least a restriction of their own freedom. On the other hand, those who are impelled by love and 'walk by the Spirit' (Gal 5:16), and who desire to serve others, find in God's Law the fundamental and necessary way in which to practice love as something freely chosen and freely lived out. Indeed, they feel an interior urge - a genuine 'necessity' and no longer a form of coercion - not to stop at the minimum demands of the Law, but to live them in their 'fullness.'"
Because Joe Sacerdo has chosen to follow the Lord Jesus' Law of Love, because he would like to see his fellow Catholics at St. Cecilia's Parish in Boston embrace this Law of Love, he is accused of being a "hater."
Our strange time. The photo above shows a "Gay Pride 2011" demonstrator. What do you think: Does this person walk by the Spirit or the flesh?
That's really a no-brainer isn't it Paul. Has anyone contacted Rome to report Fr. Unni's bizarre "rainbow ministry"? Or his promotion of same-sex "marriage"?
ReplyDeleteI read Anne's comment and was taken aback by her hatred.
Good post Paul, but that picture is grotesque and impure! I'd get rid of it. You had some other pictures which illustrate the grotesque in other posts but without the explicitness.
ReplyDeleteThat photo is just chilling. I would call it satanic. It would seem that Fr. John Unni and his rainbow ministry were acting as a sort of "substitute magisterium," replacing the Church's teaching with their own ideas and opinions. Dei Verbum of Vatican II says, "the task of authentically interpreting the word of God, whether written or handed on, has been entrusted exclusively to the living teaching office of the Church, whose authority is exercised in the name of Jesus Christ." (10).
ReplyDeleteWe can see that Fr. Unni's rainbow ministry has adopted the protestant method and is no longer Catholic.
Anonymous, Mass Resistance has photos which are just as explicit if not more so. At least this (woman?) is partially-covered on the breast area.
ReplyDeleteI think people need to see just how fanatical many "gay pride" protestors are.
Anne B, one of Fr. Unni's parishioners, left a comment at the BHE Blog saying, "I would reference you to Mathew 8:5-13 at this point… The Centurion and Pais-Jesus blessed them knowing fully they were a homosexual couple…"
ReplyDeleteAnne is referring to the Scripture which deals with Jesus healing the Centurion's servant. This is a story about faith and Anne, blinded by Fr. Unni's Gospel of Sodomy, makes it about homosexual lovers.
Dear God, when will the Cardinal address this scandal which deepens more and more?
The diabolical disorientation which Sister Lucia (of the Fatima apparitions) spoke of is in full force at Saint Cecilia's. The Gospel of Sodomy has replaced the Good News of Jesus Christ. Anyone who would manipulate the Scriptures as Anne has is in need of prayer.
ReplyDeleteThe "gay pride" Mass is on again--for July 10th.
ReplyDeleteYou people really are insane. First of all, the Pride Mass has not been "canceled" by the Archdiocese, it was postponed. It is happening in three weeks, on July 10 and there's nothing you can do about it. Yap, write letters, wring your hands, and spew forth your anti-Christian bile all you like, it's happening and the entire parish, as well as the Archdiocese, couldn't be more pleased. It will be prayerful, as are all liturgies at St Cecilia's, there will be good music, a packed church, and good preaching. Come by if you want to see a real community that gathers to worship God in action. Of course, you won't though. So, start writing to Rome, you have less than three weeks to keep showing the world how pathetic and uncharitable you all are.
ReplyDeleteThe teaching of the Magisterium constitutes "anti-Christian bile" for you anonymous? And speaking of charity, it is obvious judging by your post that love is a strong suit in your brand of Catholicism.
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