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Spanish Priest Calls Out Father James Martin for His ‘Poisoned Doctrine’ on Homosexuality
Father Francisco José Delgado, a priest of the Archdiocese of Toledo in Spain and host of The Sacristy of the Vendée program on YouTube, criticized Jesuit Father James Martin for a controversial post on Twitter about the same-sex “marriage” of U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg.
The controversy began with the accusation that Buttigieg’s travel expenses as secretary were excessive. The official responded that he “traveled with his ‘husband’ as other senior officials travel with their wives,” Father Delgado explained.
Father Martin tweeted, “Pete Buttigieg is married,” commenting on a tweet from the Catholic League, which read that “it is true that Peter Buttigieg is legally married, but that is a legal fiction.”
On Jan. 22, Father Martin posted: “Surprised this got so much attention. Like it or not, Pete Buttigieg is legally married.”
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Father Francisco José Delgado, a priest of the Archdiocese of Toledo in Spain and host of The Sacristy of the Vendée program on YouTube, criticized Jesuit Father James Martin for a controversial post on Twitter about the same-sex “marriage” of U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg.
The controversy began with the accusation that Buttigieg’s travel expenses as secretary were excessive. The official responded that he “traveled with his ‘husband’ as other senior officials travel with their wives,” Father Delgado explained.
Father Martin tweeted, “Pete Buttigieg is married,” commenting on a tweet from the Catholic League, which read that “it is true that Peter Buttigieg is legally married, but that is a legal fiction.”
On Jan. 22, Father Martin posted: “Surprised this got so much attention. Like it or not, Pete Buttigieg is legally married.”
Continued below.
Spanish Priest Calls Out Father James Martin for His ‘Poisoned Doctrine’ on Homosexuality
Father Francisco José Delgado, a priest of the Archdiocese of Toledo, says the American Jesuit offers statements ‘openly contrary to the teaching that he should defend and communicate.’
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