Posted on 12/22/2005 2:56:40 PM PST by Aussie Dasher
SAN FRANCISCO, December 22, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Archbishop George Hugh Niederauer, soon to be installed as the new Archbishop of San Francisco, has told a local news outlet that he is opposed to the Vaticans prohibition of homosexuals in seminaries.
Some who are seriously mistaken have named sexual orientation as the cause of the recent scandal regarding the sexual abuse of minors by priests, Niederauer said Monday in an interview with the Intermountain Catholic News.
Niederauer referred to the sexual orientation of homosexual men, what the Vatican document on ordaining homosexual men called deep seated homosexual tendencies as merely a structure of human personality, that does not preclude such men from being ordained.
Rev. Thomas J. Euteneuer, president of Human Life International, says he is worried that Niederauer is gay friendly. Speaking to MichNews.coms Matt Abbot, Euteneuer said, If the pro-gay attitudes, policies and statements of the new Archbishop of San Francisco have been reported accuratelyand we have no reason to believe they have notthen his opinions run counter to the spirit and intent of the Vatican instruction on homosexuals in the seminary.
The evidence that Niederauer is a supporter of the gay cause in the Church and in civil society is overwhelming. Glowing recommendations from the homosexual activist movement are flooding the internet news sources.
Francis DeBernardo, who leads pro-gay New Ways Ministry, a movement that has been prohibited by the Vatican as opposed to Catholic teaching, said that he expects great things from Niederauers appointment to San Francisco.
With his pastoral experience in an overwhelmingly gay Catholic parish in West Hollywood, and his political experience dealing with extremism from anti-gay forces in Utah, I think that Bishop Niederauer is one of the best candidates to lead the heavily gay-populated Catholic community of San Francisco, DeBernardo said.
From 1992 to 1994, Niederauer resided in West Hollywood's St. Victor's parish which is identified in the homosexual press as sizably gay. Gay men never felt ill at ease dealing with him, said Monsignor George Parnassus, a St. Victor pastor emeritus. Parnassus added, We would be invited to their homes in West Hollywood.
Niederauer, ordained to the priesthood in 1962, is a prominent member of what some Catholic writers have dubbed the Camarillo Mafia, a group of liberal and dissident prelates who graduated from and/or taught at St. Johns Seminary in Camarillo, California, and who were ordained in Los Angeles in the 1950s and 60s.
The LA Times wrote that the trail of abuse in the Los Angeles Archdiocese and its surrounding area dioceses leads inevitably to St. Johns. According to the Times, 10% of St. John's ordinands for Los Angeles from 1950 to 65 have been accused of molesting minors. In two classes, 1966 and 1972, a third of the graduates were later accused of molestation.
The group of bishops includes Roger Cardinal Mahony of Archbishop of Los Angeles who has been praised by the homosexual activist group, the Rainbow Sash Movement, for his support for their cause; Patrick Ziemann, the disgraced former bishop of Santa Rosa who was dismissed from his diocese after sex abuse allegations from one of his own priests and Tod Brown, bishop of LAs neighbouring diocese of Orange whose letters and instructions to priests on homosexual issues have been called confusing and whose diocese has been used to house a number of notorious homosexual abusers.
Perhaps the most prominent member of the group is Archbishop William Levada, formerly of the now-bankrupt Portland diocese and lately of San Francisco whom Niederauer will be succeeding. Levadas appointment by Pope Benedict XVI as head of the Vaticans Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith making Levada among the three most powerful prelates in the Church came as a shock to many Catholics aware of the problems stemming from Los Angeles.
Jim Bretzke, chairman of the theology department at the University of San Francisco, told the San Francisco Chronicle that Niederauers appointment, rather than someone more doctrinaire or conservative, is evidence of Levadas power in Rome.
When Niederauer was made a bishop in Los Angeles in 1995, the prelates acting as principal and co-consecrators were Roger Cardinal Mahony, Archbishop William Levada and Bishop Tod Brown. Niederauer was a graduate and former English professor, spiritual director and rector of St. Johns from1972 to 1992.
Niederauer is a long-time political activist in the gay cause. In 1986, Niederauer wrote a letter to an Orange County judge asking that a priest convicted of 26 counts of felony child sexual abuse be spared prison time. He wrote that the boys involved might have mistaken horseplay for molestation. Niederauer later admitted that the letter had been a mistake.
In 1996, as bishop of Salt Lake City, he helped form a coalition of religious leaders opposing the ban on high-school gay-straight alliances proposed by the Utah legislature.
In 2002, Niederauer told the National Catholic Register, What I don't want is some kind of link between being homosexual and being a molester of minors.
In 2004, he joined other clergy leaders in publicly opposing a Utah ballot initiative that constitutionally banned same-sex marriage. Niederauer said he was troubled that the amendment banned any union beside marriage, a position in direct opposition to Catholic teaching.
Sam Sinnett, national president of Dignity USA, the dissident homosexual activist organization that opposes Church doctrine on chastity and marriage, said, He is seemingly coming from a position of clearer knowledge of human sexuality than we're hearing from the Vatican.
I would have thought San Francisco would be the last place someone with his views should be put.
Has anyone mentioned this to Benedict?
Well then close your eyes and stick your head in the sand. Enjoy your blind ignorance, at least until Judgement Day.
For your ping lists?
Great moral leaders those catholics.
Please don't put all Catholics in the same category as this clown.
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Ugh. I hope the Catholics have learned by watching the fiasco in ECUSA, lest they go down the same road.
7:20 Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.
7:21 Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.
7:22 Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works?
7:23 And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.
Catholic Bishops are the successors of the Apostles. Unfortunately, some of them take their inspiration from Judas Iscariot ...
Why does the church appoint someone to this level when they disagree with the church?
What we have here is.. a failure... to excommunicate.
Go forth and sin some more!
How do you get through life carrying around such wide brushes ?
I don't, but I do wonder where the outrage from the catholics is regarding this as well as the buggering.
I too am ashamed of the Episcopalians.
I think in this instance the word "fruitcakes" should be used instead.
Bishops are human and falible.
And Need-a-shower was ordained in 1962. I wonder if they'll have to enforce the age limit to keep the local adults from trying to be choirboys with this assclown in charge.
OK, Catholics, explain this to me in terms an Army Sgt. Maj. and and Anglican would understand: isn't this a promotion? And aren't all promotions in the RC church at this level signed off on in Rome? The upper echelon of the Episcopal Church in the US was allowed to fill up with fruits and nuts because, essentially, they promoted each other; ECUSA is not heiratical. But I thought that the Pope was at the top of everybody's chain of command, and therefore vested with a veto, which he could certainly use to squelch a "wet" like this guy.
Well how many Catholic organizations do you belong to? How many Catholic newsletters do your receive? Sign up for the Catholic ping list here on FR and you will see plenty of it.
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