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Catholic Priests Are the Sleeper Cells in Rome’s Homosexual Revolution

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New book concludes that protagonists of the gay revolution in the Church of Rome are almost exclusively Catholic priests.​


The protagonists of the homosexual revolution in the Church of Rome are almost exclusively Catholic priests. This is the alarming conclusion drawn in the book The Breached Dam: The Fiducia Supplicans Surrender to the Homosexual Movement released last Monday in Rome by the American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property, a traditionalist Catholic society.

José Antonio Ureta and Julio Loredo, the authors of the 132-page book, identify what they call the “fifth column” that is “led chiefly by priests and nuns to promote the homosexual cause within the Church under the pretext of pastoral care for same-sex pairs.”

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"Look! Up in the sky!"

"Is it a bird? Is it a plane?"

No.....it's the Apocalypse!"

Get ready. Stay ready.
It's coming. Soon.

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New book concludes that protagonists of the gay revolution in the Church of Rome are almost exclusively Catholic priests.​


The protagonists of the homosexual revolution in the Church of Rome are almost exclusively Catholic priests. This is the alarming conclusion drawn in the book The Breached Dam: The Fiducia Supplicans Surrender to the Homosexual Movement released last Monday in Rome by the American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property, a traditionalist Catholic society.

José Antonio Ureta and Julio Loredo, the authors of the 132-page book, identify what they call the “fifth column” that is “led chiefly by priests and nuns to promote the homosexual cause within the Church under the pretext of pastoral care for same-sex pairs.”

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I think the sexualist clergy really does need to come out of the closet. It will be fascinating if they actually do follow the advice of that NCR editorial urging them all to do just that. It would make for a revolution within parishes, with some gaining, some losing, and some of that very dramatic.

Can we have an international 'Priests Coming Out day? Some time THIS sodden month of June? Please?
 
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I think the sexualist clergy really does need to come out of the closet. It will be fascinating if they actually do follow the advice of that NCR editorial urging them all to do just that. It would make for a revolution within parishes, with some gaining, some losing, and some of that very dramatic.

Can we have an international 'Priests Coming Out day? Some time THIS sodden month of June? Please?
That would be terrifying. If anything, I hope LGBT clergy are a minority across the board.
 
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That would be terrifying. If anything, I hope LGBT clergy are a minority across the board.
I remember reading a book once about a nuclear war; took place somewhere in Nebraska, next to a cluster of missile silos.

Anyway, the lids had all blown off the silos and the ICBMs were soaring off into a pleasant blue sky; all of the townspeople were standing in the street, gaping open-mouthed at them, when the air-raid warning sirens started going off, meaning within half an hour, everything was going to be incinerated by incoming nukes.

Everybody was running around in a blind panic, cars crashing into each other, people trying to make phone calls and finding the lines down, screaming, terrified. In the midst of all this, one guy about 30 years old sat on the steps of the barber shop on main street, sipping a cold bottle of Coca-Cola with a sad expression on his face.

Somebody came tearing by and saw him, stopped, and yelled, "What’s the matter with you, Tommy?!? You've gotta get to safety!!!"

The guy just looked up at him with the same sad expression, shook his head, and said quietly, "Trust me, Eddie---you don't want to survive this." The guy stared at him for a minute like he'd completely lost his marbles, then rushed off to find a fallout shelter. Tommy watched him go, took another sip of his Coke, and remained sitting on the steps.

Why do I mention all this? Just that it's eminently freeing when you don't have to worry about the world coming to an end. If you know who you belong to and where you're going, then the end of the world (or anything else) doesn't really matter.
 
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I remember reading a book once about a nuclear war; took place somewhere in Nebraska, next to a cluster of missile silos.

Anyway, the lids had all blown off the silos and the ICBMs were soaring off into a pleasant blue sky; all of the townspeople were standing in the street, gaping open-mouthed at them, when the air-raid warning sirens started going off, meaning within half an hour, everything was going to be incinerated by incoming nukes.

Everybody was running around in a blind panic, cars crashing into each other, people trying to make phone calls and finding the lines down, screaming, terrified. In the midst of all this, one guy about 30 years old sat on the steps of the barber shop on main street, sipping a cold bottle of Coca-Cola with a sad expression on his face.

Somebody came tearing by and saw him, stopped, and yelled, "What’s the matter with you, Tommy?!? You've gotta get to safety!!!"

The guy just looked up at him with the same sad expression, shook his head, and said quietly, "Trust me, Eddie---you don't want to survive this." The guy stared at him for a minute like he'd completely lost his marbles, then rushed off to find a fallout shelter. Tommy watched him go, took another sip of his Coke, and remained sitting on the steps.

Why do I mention all this? Just that it's eminently freeing when you don't have to worry about the world coming to an end. If you know who you belong to and where you're going, hen the end of the world (or anything else) doesn't really matter.
The scary thing about those Nebraska missile arrays is the kind of effort that will be expended to neutralize them. Basically massive ground blasts. But you can't do it all at once because when one bomb goes off it messes with the other incoming bombs and melts them. So you have to wait a little while between bombs. It will basically be pounding sand to see how high it bounces. Meaning dozens or hundreds or thousands even of absolutely massive ground blasts to try to knock out the arrays. Ground blasts that will be stinking rich in fallout.

Best to remain sitting on the steps. Nebraska isn't the place to go to avoid a nuclear future.

But I see a real positive in any 'Clergy Come Out Day'. We would finally get to know who among priests were working for Satan. We would at least know which parishes were useless shelters. I say bring it on.
 
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The scary thing about those Nebraska missile arrays is the kind of effort that will be expended to neutralize them. Basically massive ground blasts.
Oh, yeah. You can knock down a city with an airburst, but to neutralize a missile silo, you need a lot of extra punch----and the combination of the megatonnage involved plus the "dirty" aspect of a surface burst means you're going to have massive amounts of fallout afterwards.
Best to remain sitting on the steps.
You got that right. Vaporization is the way to go, in that scenario.
But I see a real positive in any 'Clergy Come Out Day'. We would finally get to know who among priests were working for Satan. We would at least know which parishes were useless shelters. I say bring it on.
Could be. But I still suspect that Rome's dalliance with sexual novelty is a harbinger of the end.
 
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Oh, yeah. You can knock down a city with an airburst, but to neutralize a missile silo, you need a lot of extra punch----and the combination of the megatonnage involved plus the "dirty" aspect of a surface burst means you're going to have massive amounts of fallout afterwards.

You got that right. Vaporization is the way to go, in that scenario.

Could be. But I still suspect that Rome's dalliance with sexual novelty is a harbinger of the end.
Yes, on that I agree. Them ‘coming out’ will be to them a prideful thing. But us seeing who came out lets the Church bifurcate into the Church of this World and on the other hand the Church of Jesus Christ. Even if the loyal priests are only a third we will be better off prepping ourselves for the end than if we are following the lavender priests.
 
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