Cardinal Wilton Gregory of Washington D.C. took part in a conference of homosexual blasphemers "Outreach" at Georgetwon University and celebrated Mass for its participants, stressing that it is an expression of "synodity", to which Pope Francis calls. It is going to make a "inclusive household of faith."
– In many ways you engage in the act of synodity—a imagination and invitation proposed by Pope Francis, according to which sincere and open speaking and listening to each another under the light and guidance of the Holy Spirit is the way the Church grows in perfection – noted the hierarch, addressing about 300 participants in a conference organised by alleged sexual minorities, led by Fr James Martin.
The aim of the Outreach conference is to make conditions in which both "ecclesiastical and secular leaders" – "LGBTQ believers" can "met". The executive manager of the conference is homosexual Michael J. O’Loughlin, author of texts for the Jesuit magazine “America”.
In his homily card. Gregory quoted the Gospel, stressing that “unity—being connected together—is the goal to achieve—and remains a sign that Christ himself is among us.”
He added that unity "does not mean the uniformity or identicality of opinion in the heart and mind," but "a spiritual bond which must be the goal of our Catholic Church – Communion."
As the Life Site News portal comments, card. Gregory, however, "did not announcement that Communion requires a confession of the apostolic religion that condemns homosexuality (KKK 815)".
Hierarch focused first and foremost on the now making immense career word-talism: Inclusion. He pointed out that "the gathering is dedicated to the aim of becoming a more inclusive household of faith." And while "sometimes we may have difficulties as Catholics and Americans to accomplish specified a state of harmonious being together", we request to give precedence to "unity". That's what you gotta do.
The conference, in which the main speakers – apart from Cardinal Gregory and Fr. Martin – were erstwhile Jesuit, Fr. William Hart McNichols and judaic Bible prof. Amy-Jill Levine – besides met with a warm welcome from the Pope. In a handwritten letter, Francis announced a spiritual connection with all who attended Mass celebrated by the cardinals. Gregory.
McNichols is an openly homosexual clergyman active in LGBT activism and blasphemous performances specified as the 1986 "Crucification of AIDS".
Dr. Levine, in turn, is an expert on the “New Testament” and judaic studies at Hartford global University for religion and Peace, who “does not believe in Jesus” as God and convinces that the Bible allows homosexual acts against teaching the Catholic Church.
Catholic moral discipline says that “homosexual acts are internally disorderly”, “contrary to natural law”. The catechism of the Catholic Church indicates that homosexual activity can never be accepted. This is simply a grave sin "calling for vengeance to heaven." The clergy can never approve specified acts, nor can they in any way affirm those with homosexual tendencies to proceed in sin, no longer talk of promoting deviant sexual behavior.
Source: liftsite.com
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