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The American “gay Mafia” Priest’s Network

A Blog for Dallas Area Catholics
February 3, 2014

http://veneremurcernui.wordpress.com/2014/02/03/the-american-gay-mafia-priests-network/

There was been great discussion in Rome, going back over a year, on the 300 page dossier on the antics of the local “gay lobby,” or “homosexual mafia,” in the priesthood there. It is felt by many that this dossier played a decisive role in Pope Benedict’s decision to abdicate.

Of course, this was a great scandal – as was Fr. Dariusz Oka’s unprecedented public analysis of the homosexual network among the Polish clergy. All this seems new to someone like me, who started getting really involved in the Faith about 8 or so years ago. But these kinds of revelations have been going on longer than that, going back over a decade, at least to the original outbreak of the “priest abuse crisis” that rocked the Church in this country in the early 2000s. There is a disturbing amount of data out there. Suffice it to say, sodomite penetration of the priesthood is a near-worldwide phenomenon.

In this vein, I have started reading Likoudis’ Amchurch Comes Out, and it makes for startling, frightening reading. This book was published in 2002, when the “sex abuse crisis” was at its height. But it seems, to me at least, that much of the data contained within has been lost in the creep of time. Before I excerpt a couple bits, here are some bullet points to always keep in mind:

Over 1000 priests were found guilty of abusing children, the vast majority of them pubescent boys

This scandal has affected every. single. diocese.

Homosexual priests staff – or staffed, at least well into the 2000s – some of the most sensitive, influential posts at the USCCB and in some of the most powerful archdioceses. That put their influence far out of proportion to their numbers.

Rational people do not upend a Church, or wage a war of oppression, over points of liturgical detail or ecumenical procedure. They wage such wars in order to squash institutional objections to certain kinds of behavior, especially sexual behavior.

Now, a couple excerpts, from the Introduction:

“…..it has become obvious that the most important issue facing the Catholic people in this country is the rise of a broad-based, exceedingly aggressive homosexual movement, and that the “movers and shakers” of the Catholic Church in this country – bishops, priests, religious, academics, journalists, publishers, and laity – have become co-conspirators in a revolutionary campaign to disorient men, women, and children from the moral law and natural law as it applies to human sexuality. “

“……..Not a single diocese has been spared the anguish and embarrassment of seeing its priests hauled before a judge and exposed in the media. But most Catholics are completely oblivious to the fact that the public outing of these clerical sexual perverts serves a very valuable function for the sexual revolutionaries in the Church: they demoralize faithful Catholics and deconstruct the traditional understanding and practice of the Faith.”

“The evidence is now irrefutable that an influential and powerful coterie within the Catholic Church - well-embedded and well-protected by the Roman Catholic hierarchy and their peers in the police, the courts, legislatures, and the media – is successfully advancing a sexual liberation agenda that will not end until every social stigma attached to any sexual activity, no matter how bizarre, has been erased. [literally - dogs, kids, giraffes, you name it. What will happen when the people who need to kill others to get their sexual thrill come along? I think it obvious.......] ………And through all of this, the leadership in the Catholic Church in the United States has pursued a homosexualizing agenda in its grammar and high schools, colleges, and seminaries, its social service agencies…….catechetics, and pastoral ministries at the diocesan and parish level.”

In a later portion, Likoudis reveals a report sent to the US bishops in the early 1980s – that 80s, several years before there was ANY public coverage of the priest boy rape nightmare – that forecast $1 billion in payouts due to priest sex abuse in the coming years:

“With Greene’s [1989] report, many Catholics learned for the first time of a “secret” paper written by Louisiana attorney Roy Mouton and Fr. Thomas Doyle, OP, for the US bishops entitled “The Problem of Sexual Molestation by Roman Catholic Clergy: Meeting the Problem in a Comprehensive and Responsible Manner,” which estimated the problem of pedophile priests would cost the Church in this country $1 billion over the decade from 1985 to 1995.”

This report was sent to all bishops, and discussed at length in the “private session” portion of the annual USCCB (then called the NCCB) meetings. Thus, the claim that bishops were collectively or individually blindsided by the priest boy rape imbroglio was always patently false.

I am certain there will be more as I read through this book. Maybe this is old hat to all of you, but most of this data predates my active involvement in the Faith, so it’s new to me. It’s amazing how things like this can be forgotten, or at least drastically minimized. Yes, folks recognize there was a crisis, but at times I get the impression folks think this is all in the past. It’s still waiting for us out there. At some future date, we’ll hear more on this, I am certain of it, because the root problem remains.

 

 

 

 

 




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