Posted on 03/23/2012 5:07:19 AM PDT by IbJensen
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, March 22, 2012, (LifeSiteNews.com) The Archdiocese of Los Angeles Religious Education Congress bills itself as an opportunity to hear Gods voice in their own lives. However, some of the featured speakers at the March 22-25 event, said to be the largest of its kind in the world, have described Barack Obama as pro-life, longed for public models of gay priests, opposed marriage protection legislation, and encouraged children to engage in genital self-touch.
Neither Tod M. Tamberg nor Carolina Guevara, media representatives for the Archdiocese, responded to an e-mail from LifeSiteNews.com concerning allegations speakers at the REC deviate from the Churchs teachings by supporting homosexual priests or masturbation.
When LifeSiteNews called to follow-up, Tamberg insisted he did not receive the e-mail, then hung up on us.
When asked about the e-mail, which was sent Thursday morning, Tamberg said rapidly: Didnt get any e-mails. Um, didnt get any e-mails at all. Dont know what youre talkin about. And Im running down to the Congress right now. So, sorry. Thanks for your call, though. Bye-bye!
His side of the call lasted 13 seconds. He immediately hung up. Neither Tamberg nor Guevara returned calls for follow-up.
However, LifeSiteNews.com has confirmed a number of the speakers at the archdiocesan event, which runs Thursday through Sunday, have a history of dissent or controversy.
Congress event in arena facility holding thousands
Dr. Richard Gaillardetz wrote in 2008 that Barack Obama was the pro-life candidate.
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I have come to believe that the true pro-life candidate is not the one who champions opposition to Roe v. Wade, he wrote in the Toledo Blade, but one who supports policies that would extend substantial financial and health-care assistance to poor families facing unplanned pregnancies. The bishop of Toledo, Leonard Blair, wrote the paper to say Gaillardetz views do not reflect the clear and consistent moral position of the United States Catholic bishops.
Dr. Gaillardetz will host REC sessions entitled Behind the Scenes at Vatican II: The Council that Almost Failed and Four Paths to Wisdom in the Christian Tradition. Both will be recorded for posterity.
Fr. Bryan Massingale, a priest with the archdiocese of Milwaukee and an associate professor of moral theology at Marquette University, spoke last March before the group Equally Blessed, which describes itself as a coalition of faithful Catholics who support full equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people both in the church and in civil society. The professor, who has said he wants the Church to be more sensuous and feminine, publicly opposed Wisconsins Marriage Protection Act last year. His recorded talk, Whatever Happened to the Common Good, laments the challenges of living this conviction in a fragmented and divided society.
Fr. James Martin of America magazine participated in a workshop at the 2005 Religious Education Congress, where he told the faithful: [I]f only there were more public models of gay priests. In the absence of any healthy gay priests for Catholics to reflect on publicly, and with the only examples being notorious pedophiles, the stereotype of the gay priest as child abuser only deepens.
Fr. Martin will present an Arena Session at the 2012 Religious Education Conference on Heaven and Mirth: Joy, Humor and Laughter in the Spiritual Life, which will be recorded.
Sister Fran Ferder, a Franciscan nun, has said the Church needs a theology of body touch, body exploration, especially for children. Ordinary genital self-touch can be very important and can help children come to reverence their bodies, to know them, she said.
Sr. Ferder has stated Catholic bishops shame sexual sins in order to control their flock. Such negative messages about sexual mistakes, she said,have to do with control and maintaining power. The patriarchal dominance in the hierarchy is incredibly strong, and sexual mandates are a good way to scare and control people.
She and Fr. John Heagle from the Diocese of La Crosse, Wisconsin, direct the Therapy and Renewal Associates, based in Seattle. Fr. Heagle has stated the Church needs to listen to the love stories of the gay and lesbian community.
They are teaching a recorded workshop, on Beyond Belief: Reclaiming Biblical Faith. Its description states, This shift has contributed to a growing chasm between spirituality and religion, and a crisis of faith for many people. This presentation explores practical ways in which we can reclaim a more personal, biblical way of believing.
Dr. Michael Downey will give a recorded workshop on The Suffering That Speaks Justice. Downey edited the book My Song is of Mercy by the late Fr. Matthew Kelty. In it, Kelty wrote, There are none more called to [the Catholic priesthood], more capable of it, more created for it, than the people we call gay. Since they have both male and female personality traits, Fr. Kelty wrote, They begin from day one a process of integration others do not even have a hint of before they are 40. Bless them! The gay, he wrote, is larger than life societys blessing, the Churchs hope. His only concern was that even homosexuals are so western, so capitalist, so male-oriented. In his introduction, Downey enthused, My hope is that this volume will offer the opportunity for lectio divina, holy and meditative reading often reserved for the Scriptures and the writings of the saints.
Dr. Downey served as theologian for Cardinal Mahony in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, and is a professor of systematic theology at St. Johns Seminary in Camarillo, California.
Not all are who speak at this years REC are dissenters. Fr. Leo Patalinghug, who created a video opposing the HHS mandate, is speaking on Food Is Love: A Eucharistic Theology for the Family. His talk will not be recorded.
As well, the new and known to be orthodox Archbishop of Los Angeles, José Gomez, will be participating in a number of events during the Congress. Archbishop Gomez, who replaced now retired Cardinal Mahony, has been at the helm of the very liberal diocese for only one year.
Contact information: Most Reverend José H. Gomez Office of the Archbishop of Los Angeles 3424 Wilshire Boulevard, 5th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90010-2241 Phone: (213) 637-7534 FAX: (213) 637-6510 info@la-archdiocese.org
Office of Media Relations (213) 637-7215 (213) 216-8395 mediarelations@la-archdiocese.org
Apparently these miscreants don't believe in a Heaven nor a hell, but it will all be revealed to them in their futures.
It’s time for the Holy Father to clean house in LA.
This is not confined to the Roman Catholic church.
In 2007, I walked out of an Episcopalian service when the visiting bishop began a Kerry campaign speech from the pulpit.
“Apparently these miscreants don’t believe in a Heaven nor a hell, but it will all be revealed to them in their futures”
Maybe it’s different now, but when I was growing up, the Sucday sermons pretty well stayed away from preaching what was actually in the bible. Only read a phrase out of the bible for that week and went on to ask for money.
Ahh yes---teachings unstraight out of the RGV of the Bible. (Revised Gay Version)..... FYI... i made that up so don't go Google it. (:
“There are none more called to [the Catholic priesthood], more capable of it, more created for it, than the people we call gay. Since they have both male and female personality traits, Fr. Kelty wrote, They begin from day one a process of integration others do not even have a hint of before they are 40. Bless them!
Evidently this Fr. Kelty has been reading Zen buddhist drivel about the yin and yang and how we are really just a composite of both male and female traits. This is the kind of inisidious teaching that crept into a lot of churches in the old hippie days and now has taken a firm hold. It not only resides in liturgical churches but in Protestant churches as well. I was in Cape Cod one summer and attended a church service in a 300 year old Congregational church. I walked out when the pastor started preaching about how wonderful the homosexuals are and how horrible are those who oppose their lifestyle. Before I left, I looked at the faces of some elderly congregants whose ancestors must have worshipped here in more orthodox times. I vainly looked for any sign of discomfort. Most had a blank stare on their faces, as this man spoke his heretical doctrine. I could not leave fast enough.
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Satan’s own sure have made inroads into virtually every fabric of society. Sometimes Biblical passages can read a bit murky to those who don’t fully understand Scripture, but Paul very clearly speaks against it. One can NOT be for homosexuality AND be a Christian. Christianity and homosexual lifestyles are incompatible.
This is more of Cardinal Mahoney’s legacy.
Gomez is in charge now. No excuse for him and his underlings to be perpetuating Phoney Mahoney’s apostate, at best, legacy and agenda.
Obama is a gay priest of the Church of Liberalism who is the result of his Kenyan father not jerking off.
Clown Mass at Episcopal Church
True. This is an ominous sign.
True, sadly, all too true.
My question is: where in all that is holy is the “leader of the flock”? Or is it too much to ask for him to be a Catholic and shut down this abomination?
“And whosoever shall scandalize one of these little ones that believe in me; it were better for him that a millstone were hanged around his neck, and he were cast into the sea.” Mark 9:42
and San Francisco and a lot of other deviant spots too!
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