Showing posts with label Homosexuality. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Homosexuality. Show all posts

Friday, July 18, 2014

Sadly

Sadly, it seems true.

Slum Pleasures goes... I have received, and published already, the following comment:

This Francis fool was the perfect candidate to weaken Papacy to the point of irrelevance, I visited Argentina 2 years ago, when I was working for a russian news agency and visited some slums in Buenos Aires to cover the work of the “curas villeros” (slum priests) in the many shanty towns of the capital, I was shocked to see that practically all those priests had concubines and had sons with them, other were openly homosexual or had transexual partners and everyone knew about this!I talked with people from the slums and asked them what did they think about this? their answers were basically the same: “it’s ok, they love each other, they harm nobody” I also talked with more cultured (and minoritarian) sectors of the catholic church in Buenos Aires who were infuriated by the situation but they were unable to do anything about it, they said they were largely outnumbered by the “populist priests”.They also told me that all the high hierarchy of the church in Buenos Aires, Bergoglio included, were aware of the dubious morality of the slum priests, the argentine traditionalist catholics also told me that in those slums the priest is considered a “fairy godmother” by the poor people who live there, in fact the priests are to many of them the only “help” since the hypecorrupt state is practically absent, thus the priest is perceived as a ” good nanny” who feeds and takes care, so no one dares or bothers to question his life and morality, to slum people everything the priests do is ok as long as they keep supplying them with free stuff…. a doctrine of sterile assistentialism that leads nowhere, keeps the poor in poverty, the lazy in laziness and the sinner happy with his sins.Bergoglio has started to export this model of spiritual misery and moral decay to the rest of the world since he was elected and sadly he will continue vomiting the filthy populist nonsense that’s been coming out of argentina provincial, ultracorrupt politics for decades.

Read the entire article.



One commenter said:

María Victoria Álvarez on September 18, 2013 at 4:53 pm

Dear Mundabor, I’m argerntine and what this post says it’s absolutely true, Bergoglio condoned , tolerated and encouraged all kind of transgresions, heresies and sins here in my country, now I’m seeing that he’s doing the same in Rome and he wants to spread this pestilence all over the world. The ricca scandal pales in comparisson to the myriad of sex scandals that the argentine catholics have witnessed during “The bergoglio era” but as this post says: since the traditionalist catholics are a minority the voices of those who denounce these scandals are lost in the maremagnum of praises and justifications from low, little people who get some “welfare benefit” from them.



Saturday, May 17, 2014

Natural Reaction

Our fear of offending others can sometimes numb us to our built-in mechanisms that help us to navigate through life's right and wrong. Popular Catholic and Political blogger Lisa Graas talks of our natural reaction of disgust towards homosexuality.

Regular readers know that I have shared before that I have never used contraception. I’ve never had an abortion. I’ve never engaged in sodomy, nor any homosexual act. Such things have always and ever been disgusting to me, my entire life. I will not apologize to anyone for natural disgust because I know that it’s God’s mechanism at work in me. If you do those things, you’re hurting yourself AND OTHERS. It hurts me to see you accept disgusting things that I know are abhorrent to our Lord. If you continue in these things, it will not be a good outcome for you, but I cannot force you. In the meantime, don’t tell me not to vomit, or that if I vomit it somehow means I don’t care about you. Vomiting is a natural reaction to these things. If you are not vomiting, you are the sick one, not me.


This reminds me of an incident at home while watching "Will and Grace" with my cousin who is gay. There was a kissing scene between two men, and I, instantaneously reacted with "kadiri" (disgusting). My gay cousin whom I am close to and love dearly could only react with a question of how come I do not react that way with a man and a woman kissing.

The Philippine society do accept the gay community as our own family. There was even a joke that the Philippines' second language is the gay lingo.

If the gays in the Philippines would be influenced by the organized gay community abroad, they would have more to lose if they push the boundary to gay marriage. Drawing the line makes all the difference.


Thursday, May 8, 2014

Article of Sandro Magister

On Homosexuality and Abortion, the Voice of the Third World

Pope Francis urges openness to the "peripheries" of the globe. But then it cannot be Germany and France that establish the Church's teaching and practice on gay marriage and communion for the remarried

by Sandro Magister

ROME, May 6, 2014 – In the run-up to the synod on the family, one of the most striking elements has been the questionnaire distributed "for the purpose of obtaining concrete and real data on the theme of the synod":

> "Pastoral challenges…"

Both the formulation of the 39 questions of the questionnaire and the ways in which the responses were collected were not such as to permit a statistical compilation of the results. The responses were supposed to remain confidential. Some episcopates made them public, however, especially in Germany, Austria, and German-speaking Switzerland, highlighting the vast distance in their respective countries between the Church's moral teaching and the behavior of many of the faithful.

The secretariat of the synod is preparing a comprehensive report on the responses to the questionnaire.

But in the meantime, it can be useful to skim the results of a scientific survey carried out in 40 countries of the five continents by the most accredited center of research on religion, the Washington-based Pew Research Center:


> Global Views on Morality

The survey, conducted between 2013 and the beginning of 2014 and made public on April 15, asked the interviewees if they thought eight situations or behaviors were morally acceptable or not, six of them regarding the synod's theme, the family:

- abortion,
- homosexuality,
- extramarital sexual relations on the part of married persons,
- sexual relations between unmarried adults,
- divorce,
- contraception.

The European countries surveyed are the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Greece, Poland, the Czech Republic, Russia.

In North America, the United States and Canada.

In Latin America, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, El Salvador, Mexico, Venezuela.

In Asia, Turkey, Jordan, Lebanon, the Palestinian Territories, Israel, China, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Pakistan, India, Philippines, South Korea.

In Africa, Egypt, Tunisia, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Uganda.

In Oceania, Australia.

The responses vary from issue to issue and from country to country. But while contraception and divorce are approved of by the majority of the population everywhere, abortion, homosexuality, and extramarital relations are considered morally unacceptable by the majority of interviewees in the majority of countries.

For example, here are the percentages of persons who in each of the following countries consider abortion morally unacceptable:

Philippines 93 percent
Ghana 92
Indonesia 89
Uganda 88
El Salvador 85
Pakistan 85
Bolivia 83
Kenya 82
Nigeria 80
Brazil 79
Malaysia 79
Tunisia 77
Venezuela 77
Chile 64
Mexico 63
Egypt 62
South Africa 61
India 58
South Korea 58
Argentina 56
Lebanon 56
Greece 54
Palestinian Territories 54
Jordan 53
Senegal 52
Turkey 52
United States 49
Poland 47
Russia 44
Italy 41
China 37
Israel 35
Japan 28
Australia 26
Canada 26
Spain 26
United Kingdom 25
Germany 19
Czech Republic 18
France 14

While these are the percentages of those who consider homosexuality morally unacceptable:

Ghana 98 percent
Egypt 95
Jordan 95
Palestinian Territories 94
Indonesia 93
Uganda 93
Tunisia 92
Kenya 88
Malaysia 88
Nigeria 85
Pakistan 85
Lebanon 80
Turkey 78
Russia 72
El Salvador 70
Senegal 68
India 67
Philippines 65
South Africa 62
China 61
South Korea 57
Bolivia 51
Venezuela 49
Greece 45
Poland 44
Israel 43
Mexico 40
Brazil 39
United States 37
Chile 32
Japan 31
Argentina 27
Italy 19
Australia 18
United Kingdom 17
Canada 15
Czech Republic 14
France 14
Germany 8
Spain 6

As can be noted, the main division in the numbers is between some European countries and Canada on the one hand, and on the other the African countries and those with a predominantly Muslim population.

In Latin America, Argentina is the country that comes closest to the European standards.

But the survey of the Pew Research Center also highlights the nature of the division: between the majority opinion in some areas of Europe and North America, where indifference reigns with regard to abortion, the dissolution of marriage, and "gender" ideology, and the opposite sensibility of other immense areas of the world, especially in Africa and Asia, which nonetheless have serious problems of their own, from arranged marriages to polygamy.

If, as Pope Francis tirelessly preaches, the Church's mission is not to close itself off in its old geographical and cultural perimeters but to open itself to the "peripheries" of the world, it is evident that the Catholicism of Germany cannot be - as is happening to some extent - the universal parameter for changing the teaching and practice of the Church in matters of family, communion for the divorced and remarried, and same-sex marriage.

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English translation by Matthew Sherry, Ballwin, Missouri, U.S.A.

http://chiesa.espresso.repubblica.it/articolo/1350787?eng=y

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Choice is always News

One country after another legalizes same-sex union. Even cardinals seem to be in support of it, but not Archbishop of Mechelen-Brussels, Andre-Joseph Leonard and yet he was the one subjected to attack and humiliation by TOPLESS Feminists who claim they are for RESPECTING CHOICE except for the choice of the archbishop not to support homosexuality.
Femen and Archbishop Leonard

Sometimes the best way to read the news is through parody Atheists to issue NUDE calendar. Laughing our way to the craziness of life.

Yet, we still need to hear the truth pointblank Gosnell Case: AbortionISM vs LifeISM.

With the things happening around, it is a good question to ask Does the TRIBULATION begins in 2013 Even in our small worlds have its minor tribulations like Jennifer Fulwiler's crazy life but home crazy home is still HOME sweet home.

Yet, life isn't finished until it's finished and we can always come to that beautiful moment when I CHOOSE LOVE, and it's all worth it. BlogBooster-The most productive way for mobile blogging. BlogBooster is a multi-service blog editor for iPhone, Android, WebOs and your desktop