Tag Archive | Same-Sex

Paul Ryan backs adoptions for same-sex couples :: EWTN News

 

Paul Ryan backs adoptions for same-sex couples :: EWTN News.

My Two Cents Worth

Paul Ryan is wrong. No kid will be psychologically, physically or spiritually safe around active homosexuals or screwed up heterosexuals, for that matter.

History has born those sad facts out.

I guess Paul Ryan does not put any faith in his Catholic Faith he professes to believe in. Looks to me like he is not God’s good Servant first, but the Government’s. Won’t be long he will be driveling babel like VP Joe Biden.

His Bishop should refuse to give him Holy Communion. Knowing what I know, I doubt you will see that ever happen. Some prelates look the other way, while the sheep/lambs get carted off, because of temerity. Fear of loosing money, a high profile Catholic can bring to their coffers. Let’s hope that’s not the case, with Ryan’s Bishop. But, I’ve seen it played out, time and again from a lot of priests or bishops.

Let us pray a Hail Mary and a Rosary daily that Priests and Bishops “teach” and “counsel” the changeless Full Truths of the Catholic Faith, to the doubtful or confused. If not, they will answer for their flock’s souls.

Here’s What the Catholic Church Teaches – It Refutes Paul Ryan’s words.

“The Catholic Church’s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith rejected same-sex adoptions and explicit legal recognition for same-sex couples in a 2003 document, “Considerations Regarding Proposals to give Legal Recognition to Unions Between Homosexual Persons.”

Read more: http://www.ewtnnews.com/catholic-news/US.php?id=7587#ixzz2SLxjVk9i

Bishop Tobin’s Pastoral Letter to Catholics Regarding the Passage of Same-Sex Marriage

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As the Rhode Island General Assembly prepares to pass “same-sex marriage” legislation and the Governor scheduled to sign the bill this afternoon, Bishop Tobin offers the following pastoral letter to Catholics in Rhode Island. The contents of this letter will be printed in the May 9, 2013 edition of Rhode Island Catholic Newspaper.

My dear Brothers and Sisters,
Since the legislative approval of “same-sex marriage” in Rhode Island, a number of people have requested that I offer some guidance on this development. It is for that purpose that I write at this time. In particular I wish to invite members of the Catholic Church in Rhode Island to a moment of prayer and reflection as we respond to this new challenge of the post-Christian era into which, clearly, we have now entered.

First, like many others, I am profoundly disappointed that Rhode Island has approved legislation that seeks to legitimize “same-sex marriage.” The Catholic Church has fought very hard to oppose this immoral and unnecessary proposition, and we are most grateful to all those who have courageously joined us in this effort. When all is said and done, however, we know that God will be the final judge of our actions.
As I have emphasized consistently in the past, the Catholic Church has respect, love and pastoral concern for our brothers and sisters who have same-sex attraction. I sincerely pray for God’s blessings upon them, that they will enjoy much health, happiness and peace. We also offer our prayerful support to families, especially parents, who often struggle with this issue when it occurs in their own homes.

Our respect and pastoral care, however, does not mean that we are free to endorse or ignore immoral or destructive behavior, whenever or however it occurs. Indeed, as St. Paul urges us, we are required to “speak the truth in love.” (Eph 4:15)
At this moment of cultural change, it is important to affirm the teaching of the Church, based on God’s word, that “homosexual acts are intrinsically disordered,” (Catechism of the Catholic Church, #2357) and always sinful. And because “same-sex marriages” are clearly contrary to God’s plan for the human family, and therefore objectively sinful,

Catholics should examine their consciences very carefully before deciding whether or not to endorse same-sex relationships or attend same-sex ceremonies, realizing that to do so might harm their relationship with God and cause significant scandal to others.
Despite this serious regression in the public morality of our state we need to recognize that there are other major issues that demand our attention.

We must continue to engage our culture, remembering that Jesus called us to be “the salt of the earth and the light of the world.” (Mt 5:13-14) Be assured, therefore, that the Catholic Church in the Diocese of Providence will continue its mission of preaching the Gospel, advocating for what is right and just, and serving the needs of our community to the very best of our ability.

Without a doubt this is a time of challenge, even disappointment for many of us, but it is also an opportunity to be steadfast and courageous, and to renew our commitment to Christ and His Church. As our Lord Jesus Christ told us, “In the world you will have trouble, but take courage, I have conquered the world.” (Jn 16:33)

Dear brothers and sisters, through the intercession of our Blessed Mother, the Virgin Mary, may God be with you as you continue your journey of faith, and may He bless you and your families with His finest gifts, now and always.
What do you think of the passage of “same-sex marriage” in Rhode Island?

Now Here’s My Two Cents Worth

Jesus, Mercy! This subject is not up for compromise. This is the weakest, nambi-pambi apologizing for being CATHOLIC Faux Pastoral Letter of a Bishop – that I’ve ever read in my whole entire life!

Bishop! You are the sorriest excuse of a bishop I’ve had the unfortunate experience to read about.

Might” was a word never given by GOD.

In His Sixth Commandment God said, “Thou shalt not commit adultery (whereby all acts of sexual sins were included).

In His Ninth Commsndment God said, “Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s wife.”

God Commands “Obedience” from us all. He doesn’t ask us, with nambi-pambi words like “might.”

Dear +Thomas J. Tobin
Bishop of Providence

Get thee to a Confessional, and Confess this “Dangerous Timidity!”

You are leaving the door wide open for your sheep and lambs to leave God and the Catholic Faith; when you tell your flock, that they “might” be offending God by attending a Gay Marriage.

In fact, they would be offending God, seriously.

Shame on you!

+Prayers,
Catholic Glasses

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Catholic News Svc:

Pope Francis:

Love leads us to dialogue with others, but “you can’t dialogue with the prince of this world.”

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Church to DOD: Catholic Chaplains Will Not Preside Over Same-Sex Marriages

Church to DOD: Catholic Chaplains Will Not Preside Over Same-Sex Marriages.

My Catholic Church whoops ass. It doesn’t celebrate it, as Matrimony.

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The Sacrament of Holy Matrimony is between One Woman and One Man, for a Lifetime!

Touché Department of Defense! You’re Fight is with God, Himself. He is Your Creator, and He Gets to Define How You Use The Body, Mind and Soul.

God is the Author of Your Life. You Will See, someday, that God WINS, in the Final Analysis, NOT Sin!

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U.S. Bishops Laud New Jersey, New York for Rejecting Same-Sex Marriage

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12-January-2010 — Catholic World News Brief 

U.S. Bishops Laud New Jersey, New York for Rejecting Same-Sex Marriage
January 12, 2010 

Calling the defense of marriage “one of the premier social justice issues of our time,” Archbishop Joseph Kurtz of Louisville, chairman of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Ad Hoc Committee for the Defense of Marriage, praised the state senators of New Jersey and New York for rejecting bills that would have legalized homosexual marriage. 

“The recent decisions in Maine, New York and New Jersey are signs of hope and sources of encouragement,” said Archbishop Kurtz. “We are in a pivotal moment in this country on the issue of marriage, as more and more people recognize that protecting the basic rights of persons need not and should not come at the expense of the unique truth and value of marriage. The good of the love between husband and wife, the vital responsibilities of mothers and fathers, and the rights of children all deserve unique protection under law– all of these are indispensable to a just society that serves the dignity of all people and the common good.” 

“Preserving marriage between one man and one woman is a matter of justice; indeed it is one of the premier social justice issues of our time,” he added. “It does not deny but rather supports basic human rights– especially the rights of children.”