Thursday, April 24, 2014

Cardinal O'Malley: Why do you tolerate a ministry within the Archdiocese of Boston which promotes homosexual sex?

Remember Saint Cecilia's Parish in Boston where homosexual activists, led by Father John Unni, wanted to celebrate a "Gay Pride Mass"?  See here.

The "Rainbow Ministry" at St. Cecilia's Parish has created a Facebook page.  Among other items promoting the LGBT "lifestyle," is the following offering at their Facebook page promoting PFLAG.

PFLAG (Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) and FFLAG (Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) advocate the homosexual lifestyle.  At its website, PFLAG states that "Since 2000, PFLAG has had an official policy statement on marriage equality that states its opposition to any attempts at either the federal or state level to introduce constitutional amendments restricting marriage to heterosexual couples, rendering GLBT people second-class citizens." As for FFLAG, which is closely associated with PFLAG, their mission statement says that they are "working locally, nationally and in Europe on issues of equality for lesbian, gay and bisexual people."

Why does Cardinal Sean O'Malley tolerate the "Rainbow Ministry" and their promotion of homosexual sex?

4 comments:

Chris Whittle said...

Paul, I have been praying for a new, traditionalist archbishop for Boston for a few years now. This is only one of the things that the Cardinal has tolerated that is anti-Catholic besides financial mismanagement. As you know things are bad in Worcester also, and it seems that the Commonwealth of Massachusetts has become mission territory.

Cleghornboy said...

Well said Chris. How many Catholics just go along with the wreckovators though? Even some Blogs which purport to defend the faith remain silent about the dissent, liturgical abuses, and, at times, even outright heresy!

Our sad time!

Cleghornboy said...

As for financial mismanagement, Boston Catholic Insider is addressing this issue/s.

Michael Cole said...

http://bostoncatholicinsider.
wordpress.com/2013/07/01/
boston-catholics-open-letter
-to-cardinal-sean-omalley/

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