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To: restornu

“Men sitting naked in a circle discussing their sexual histories while passing a wooden dildo called “The Cock”;”

Bizarre illustration at the link: http://www.houstonpress.com/2007-10-04/news/weekend-warriors/


65 posted on 10/06/2007 5:26:29 PM PDT by Rb ver. 2.0 (Reunite Gondwanaland!)
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To: Rb ver. 2.0; Jim Robinson; holdonnow

On page 7 this thing is 9 pages long these are pagan rituals and this Ronnie Earl has remove Tom Delay as Majority whip!

http://www.houstonpress.com/2007-10-04/news/weekend-warriors/7

Several days after Ralph Scinto buried his son, he began flipping through The ManKind Project’s Houston membership roster, filled with names, phone numbers and addresses. Suddenly, he saw an address he recognized. It was a Roman Catholic church. As a Catholic himself, Ralph was stunned. Michael’s entire family then began searching all 2,904 entries on the 2005 list to find out who it was that belonged to this secretive group.

They discovered that dozens upon dozens of priests, ministers, therapists, heads of companies, doctors, lawyers and people involved with addiction rehabilitation all had at one point attended The New Warrior Training Adventure.

“We said, ‘Oh my God,’” recalls Kathy Scinto. “We couldn’t believe it. All these people who belonged were in powerful positions. And they all deal with vulnerable people who could be convinced to go to this thing. It was really scary.”

Kathy Scinto then went to speak with a priest who was initiated the same weekend as her son.

“I asked him, ‘If I told everyone that you were dancing around naked, what do you think people would say?’” she recalls. “I asked him, ‘How can a Catholic priest who is supposed to serve God go into the woods and do these pagan rituals?’ He said he was invited to attend and that he doesn’t have anything to do with it ­anymore.”

The Press contacted several priests who were on the roster, all of whom declined to comment, referring questions to the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. Bishop Joe Vasquez then issued a statement condemning the organization. In an e-mail, he wrote that the archdiocese became aware in late 2005 that priests were members of The ManKind Project. The then-archbishop, Joseph A. Fiorenza, “was concerned that elements of The ManKind Project and its New Warrior Training weekends seemed to reflect a New Age philosophy and were not in harmony with traditional Roman Catholic belief and practices,” Vasquez wrote. “Archbishop Fiorenza issued a letter in January 2006 asking priests to refrain from being actively involved in the group or promoting” it. Vasquez says the current archbishop, Daniel N. DiNardo, maintains the same stance as his ­predecessor.

Mel Taylor, president and CEO of The Council on Alcohol and Drugs Houston, a publicly funded organization providing resources to people adversely affected by drugs and alcohol, is listed as a member. He did not return phone calls requesting comment; however, attorney Wade Quinn, also a member, speaking on Taylor’s behalf, said the Council has no connection with the activities of The ManKind Project.

However, some therapists and ad­diction specialists actively recommend the organization to patients and ­clients.


69 posted on 10/06/2007 6:12:16 PM PDT by restornu (No one is perfect but you can always strive to do the right thing! Press Forward Mitt!)
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