Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Preparing the next generation to hate priests.

JMJ
April 18, 2018

    There are two dictums in the Mainstream Media land of Group Think that are necessary for career survival :
1. Whatever LGBTQ wants is good, acceptable and desirable for them and for us all.

2. Accusations of sexual abuse by priests is to be treated as true and without malice by the (alleged ) victim or victims.

    That these two statements contradict each other on a pivotal point is never discussed.
1. If homosexual behaviour is wrong as the Bible and Church Tradition tells us then what LUB GUB wants is not good, and not acceptable for them and for us all.

2. If homosexual activity is  good  then priests who are accused of sexual abuse should be praised and consideered a role model for them and for us all.

    Let’s see how this played out in Ireland , the green isle of Faith and Family and the home of a publicly proclaimed homosexual Prime Minister , Leo Varadkar . Leo even came to Canada to prance and dance with our own Prime Minister in the Gay Pride Spectacle in Toronto.

    Fr. Kevin Reynolds was a parish priest in County Galway in Ireland who spent most of his life as a missionary in Kenya.   He was featured on the national television network on a program Mission to Prey .  Note the word is Prey , not Pray.  A woman said on the program  that Fr. Reynolds had raped her at 14 years and the priest is the father of her child.

    The bishop in Kenya said in a letter to the television station that Fr. Reynolds had a spotless record.  Father Reynolds volunteered to take a paternity test to demonstrate that he could not be the father of the Kenyan child.  The station went ahead with the show without waiting for any DNA results. 

    Father was immediately removed from his parish and was forced to leave his home. In the months that followed it became clear that the accusations were baseless . The DNA tests established that Reynolds could not be the father of the child. 

    The director of the station has said that “ the decision to air the program was one of the gravest editorial mistakes ever made. “ Father was given a settlement of about 1.3 million dollars . Nobody has been fired by the station.

    So why did the Ireland television and radio station put on a program that had terrible accusations treated as fact? Why did they not wait for the DNA tests? Why did they not read the letter from the Kenyan bishop?

    The answer is they didn’t wait for the facts on Father because he is a priest. People who once lived in the Faith and reject the Faith hate the Faith and above all hate Priests. The television station barged into the Church scene after a first Communion Service. That was no accident. The Irish know the key time to discredit a priest in the eyes of the next generation of the faithful.    Gay                   series to be continued

For more information see the NATIONAL CATHOLIC RECORDER Dec. 2, 2011