Writing for his column in New York Catholic, Cardinal Timothy Dolan complains that he is receiving much criticism for deciding to serve as Grand Marshall in next year's St. Patrick's Day parade which will feature homosexuals marching under their own banner. The Cardinal writes, I haven’t been in this much hot water since I made the comment, right after I arrived as your archbishop five-and-a-half years ago, that Stan Musial—my boyhood hero of my hometown St. Louis Cardinals—was a much better ballplayer than Joe DiMaggio!
Now I’m getting as much fiery mail and public criticism over my decision to accept the honor of Grand Marshal of this year’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade. According to the critics, I should have refused, due to the Parade Committee’s decision to allow a group of self-identified Gays of Irish ancestry to march in the parade with their own banner.
As with Stan Musial, I’ll stand by my decision. However, enough of you have courteously expressed some confusion and dismay, that, as your pastor, I owe you an explanation. Let me try.
For one, the decision to change the parade protocol was not mine. The archbishops of New York have never been “in charge” of the parade. Although my predecessors and I have always enjoyed friendly cooperation with the Parade Committee—and still do—and deeply appreciate the identity of the Parade as a celebration purely of Irish heritage, intimately linked to the Catholic Faith, we’ve never had a say in Parade policy or the choice of the Grand Marshal. Nor did we expect or want one!
So, in the current 'brawl,' (they have been hardly rare in the Parade’s grand 253-year history!), I did not make the decision! You will recall that I in the past often expressed support for the former policy—that the only banners and identification to be carried was that the group was Irish—and that I found it logical and fair. To those who charged that the policy was “anti-Gay,” I often observed that no one person, Gay or not, was excluded from the parade. This was simply a reasonable policy about banners and public identification, not about the sexual inclinations of participants.
I did not oppose the former policy; nor did I push, condone, or oppose the new one. While the Parade committee was considerate in advising me of the change, they did not ask my approval, nor did they need to.
However, I admit that, for most folks, this is not the reason they are upset with me, and this brings us to point two. Many of you, while acknowledging that the decision to change policy was not mine, feel strongly that I should protest it, publicly condemn it, no longer support the Parade, and refuse the invitation to serve as Grand Marshal.
While a handful have been less than charitable in their reactions, I must admit that many of you have rather thoughtful reasons for criticizing the committee’s decision: you observe that the former policy was fair; you worry that this is but another example of a capitulation to an 'aggressive Gay agenda,' which still will not appease their demands; and you wonder if this could make people think the Church no longer has a clear teaching on the nature of human sexuality. Thank you for letting me know of such concerns. I share some of them.
However, the most important question I had to ask myself was this: does the new policy violate Catholic faith or morals? If it does, then the Committee has compromised the integrity of the Parade, and I must object and refuse to participate or support it. From my review, it does not. Catholic teaching is clear: “being Gay” is not a sin, nor contrary to God’s revealed morals. Homosexual actions are—as are any sexual relations outside of the lifelong, faithful, loving, lifegiving bond of a man and woman in marriage—a moral teaching grounded in the Bible, reflected in nature, and faithfully taught by the Church.So, while actions are immoral, identity is not! In fact, as the Catechism of the Catholic Church reminds us, people with same-sex attraction are God’s children, deserving dignity and respect, never to be treated with discrimination or injustice."
Full article here.
The Cardinal argues that he is not capitulating to an aggressive homosexual agenda. But his use of the word "gay" betrays the very opposite. The Roman Catholic apostolate Courage, which assists those with a homosexual
inclination to live authentically Catholic lives, embracing chastity, explains
why it will not use the terms "gay" and "lesbian":
Q. Why doesn’t Courage
use the terms “gay” and “lesbian”?
A. Courage discourages persons
with same-sex attractions from labeling themselves “gay” and “lesbian” for the
following reasons:
1) The secular world usually uses those terms to
refer to someone who is either actively homosexual or intends to be. When a
person decides to “come out” and say “I am gay” or “I am lesbian”, the person
usually means “this is who I am – I was born this way and I intend to live this
way. I have a right to find a same-sex partner with whom to have a romantic
sexual relationship.” To “come out” as being “gay” or “lesbian” doesn’t usually
mean “I have homosexual attractions and I have a deep commitment to living a
chaste life”.
The Cardinal hasn't thought out his policy has he?
Courage continues:
2) By labeling someone [as the Cardinal does by referring to people with a homosexual inclination as "gay"], we discourage those who may
wish to try and move beyond homosexual attractions. Some people, especially
young people, are able to further their psychosexual development with spiritual
and psychological aid. If we labeled them “gay” and “lesbian”, they might think
there’s no possibility of moving beyond these attractions.
3) There
is more to a person than one’s sexual attractions. Even if one experienced
same-sex attractions for most of one’s life, he or she is first and foremost a
child of God created in His image. To refer to that person as “gay” or “lesbian”
is a reductionist way of speaking about someone. We are even trying now to avoid
using the term homosexual as a noun, or as an adjective directly describing the
person (i.e. homosexual person). Although it takes more words, we prefer to
speak of “persons with same-sex attractions”. Fr. Harvey has said that, if he
could, he would rename his first book “The Homosexual Person” to something else
like “The Person With Homosexual Attractions”.
There are people
within the Catholic Church who might argue that those who label themselves “gay”
or “lesbian” aren’t necessarily living unchastely. That’s true, but the
implications of the terms in today’s society don’t commonly connote chaste
living. Furthermore, they are limiting their own possibilities of growth by such
self-labeling, and reducing their whole identity by defining themselves
according to their sexual attractions. At Courage, we choose not to label people
according to an inclination which, although psychologically understandable, is
still objectively disordered."
The Cardinal errs as well when he suggests that only homosexual acts are sinful. In its document entitled Letter to the Bishops of the Catholic Church on the
Pastoral Care of Homosexual Persons, which was published on October 1, 1986, the
Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith recalled the distinction
between homosexual tendencies and homosexual practices: "Although the particular
inclination of the homosexual person is not a sin, it is a more or less strong
tendency ordered toward an intrinsic moral evil; and thus the inclination itself
must be seen as an objective disorder."
Many interpret the Church's
teaching as meaning that a homosexual person only sins if he or
she actually engages in homosexual acts. I have received comments at this Blog
suggesting that only homosexual acts are sinful. But this is not the
Church's teaching. Although the homosexual inclination itself is not a sin,
still, the homosexual person sins if he or she makes a concession to this
tendency in his or her mind.
It is Catholic doctrine that any disorderly
tendency, and most especially toward a vice which is contrary to nature, cannot
have a right to citizenship in a person's thoughts. Recall the teaching of Our
Lord Jesus in Matthew 5: 27, 28: "You have heard that it was said, 'You shall
not commit adultery.' But I say to you that every one who looks at a woman
lustfully has already committed adultery with her in his
heart."
This is why in the Confiteor [Latin: I confess], which is
part of the Penitential Rite, one asks for forgiveness for thoughts, words and
deeds.
We know as well that homosexual persons also sin when their
external behavior expresses a homosexual tendency. Which is why we read in
Isaiah 3:9 that, "Their very look bears witness against them; their sin like
Sodom they vaunt, They hide it not. Woe to them! they deal out evil to
themselves." And in Deuteronomy 22:5 we read, "A woman shall not wear an
article proper to a man, nor shall a man put on a woman's dress; for anyone who
does such things is an abomination to the Lord, your God."
While Cardinal Dolan tries to convince you that he is not capitulating to the Culture of Softness, examine the photo of the late (Great) John Cardinal O'Connor and ask yourself: Who is the real Shepherd of souls?
You know the answer....unless you too have succumbed to homosexual agitprop. For more on the blind leading the blind, go here.
4 comments:
Perhaps the Cardinal should review the relevant USCCB guidelines for pastoral ministry to persons with a homosexual inclination.
There we read,"The ministry of the Church to persons with a homosexual inclination must always have the overriding aim of fostering the greatest possible friendship with God, participation in the divine life of the Trinity through sanctifying grace. Integral to friendship with God is holiness. God is holy and all who would come near to God must likewise become holy." (p. 12).
And again: "All ministry to persons with a homosexual inclination must be guided by Church teaching on sexuality...Departure from the Church's teaching, or silence about it, in an effort to provide pastoral care is neither caring nor pastoral." (p. 13; see footnote 30).
Lastly, the USCCB's guidelines make clear that, "It can be helpful for persons who find themselves with homosexual attractions to gather together in mutual understanding and support. This can be particularly the case because persons with a homosexual inclination may feel 'different,' which can lead to isolation and alienation, which are risk factors for an unhealthy life, including unchaste behaviors. Support groups, noted for their adherence to Church teaching, for persons who experience same-sex attraction continue to be an important part of Church ministries and are to be encouraged. Persons with a homosexual inclination SHOULD NOT BE ENCOURAGED TO DEFINE THEMSELVES PRIMARILY IN TERMS OF THEIR SEXUAL INCLINATION, however, or to participate in 'gay subcultures,' which often tend to promote immoral lifestyles. Rather, they should be encouraged to form relationships with the wider community." (p. 22).
http://www.usccb.org/doctrine/Ministry.pdf
The Cardinal has lost his faith. He uses Christian terminology but emptied of its true meaning. Does he really expect us to believe that, as Cardinal, he has no say in the parade? How was it then that Cardinal O'Connor was able to say, "Don't try it"?
The lies have to stop Cardinal Dolan.
September 19 Feast Day of Our Lady of La Salette
Excerpt : "Mélanie, what I am going to tell you now will not always be a secret; you can publish it in 1858.
"Priests, my Son's ministers, priests, by their evil life, by their irreverences and their impiety in celebrating the holy mysteries, love of money, love of honor and pleasures, priests have become sewers of impurity. Yes, priests call forth vengeance, and vengeance is suspended over their heads. Woe to priests, and to persons consecrated to God, who by their infidelities and their evil life are crucifying my son anew! The sins of persons consecrated to God cry to heaven and call for vengeance, and now here is vengeance at their very doors, for no longer is anyone found to beg mercy and pardon for the people; there are no more generous souls, there is now no one worthy of offering the spotless Victim to the Eternal on the worlds behalf.
"God will strike in an unparalleled manner. Woe to the inhabitants of the earth! God will exhaust His anger, and no one will be able to escape so many evils at once. The heads, the leaders of the people of God, have neglected prayer and penance, and the devil has darkened their minds; they have become those wandering stars which the ancient devil will drag with his tail to destruction. God will permit the ancient serpent to sow divisions among rulers, in all societies and in all families; both physical and moral punishments will be suffered. God will abandon men to themselves and will send chastisements one after the other for over 35 years.
"Society is on the very eve of most terrible scourges and greatest events; one must expect to be governed by a rod of iron and to drink the chalice of God's wrath.
W W J D
JESUS, I’M COMING TO SEE YOU !
“IMPOSSIBLE CHILD, I’M BUSY
I HAVE SO MUCH TO DO
AND YOU ARE FAR TOO TIZZY”
Lord that doesn’t sound like you !
“Of course not, child, I’m imitating
the behavior of members of my crew
it bothers Me it’s very irritating”
Lord it’s urgent I’m in dire strait !
“and I am in a meeting, child”
the only thing for you is “to wait”
Just “keep on trying” He then smiled
“BTW you didn’t give Church tithing
my representatives are really upset”
Why ? oh Lord I’m barely surviving
my job is gone, I’m in a lot of debt
Your pastors, Lord, nowadays
are consumed by worldly matters
they put the needy in the sick bays
far away avoiding nasty scatters
“I know all to well what’s going on
the day is close in justice I will come
then they’ll long for times foregone
Wanting it or not, they will succumb”
Jesus You never needed a steeple
Your word is not bound to a temple
You preached in front of the people
You’ve always been a living example
“My child, just come to Me day or night
I love you, I’m always there for you
your future kiddy will be ever so bright
pray for My pastors, only a few do”
“I will never forsake you, My loved devotee
I see everything, I know everything
remember “nothing is impossible” for Me
I give you my Royal Heavenly Blessing”
Jesus, I offer you my pains and mishaps for the Church
Rita Biesemans, September 18 2014
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