Yeah, the queers compromised the Catholic Church decades ago.
Yep, just toss in some politcal gay agenda into an Irish national pride parade and get a senior Catholic to lead it ... worderful. Tells me much.
I remember when Roger Hedgecock tried to get us into the Gay Pride parade, as the group “Normal”, and we were kept out by a judge.
“Catholic Cardinal Archbishop Leads Gay Pride Parade”
This does not surprise me. Maybe he was reaching out to them.
I can’t wait for Pope Francis’s infallible encyclical declaring homosexuality to be okay.
I’ve never liked him. Camera hog and now he’s beyond disgraceful.
Why do catholics continue to follow this religion? It has become indefensible.
Any FReeper able to post Oliphant’s “The Annual Running Of The Alter Boys At St. Paedophilia’s Roman Catholic Church”?
Not really surprised.
So, this guy is a legitimate shepherd of the Lord? Really?
It really adds up eh?
This whole city is full of gay tourists right now, just as it is for the Gay Pride Parade.
Between the Pope and this, you need to ignore the leaders to remain a Catholic.
Sooo,
For the love of money the catholic church has lost any moral credibility it ever had.
Just to be clear...
Cardinal Dolan led the ENTIRE St. Patrick’s Day parade in New York City, acting as Grand Marshal.
Organizers of the city’s 254th parade to celebrate Irish heritage shifted their policy this year for the first time to allow Out@NBCUniversal, an organization of gay employees of NBCUniversal, the parade broadcaster, to march in the procession up Fifth Avenue.
Two dozen protesters, some waving signs reading “Who said St. Patrick was straight?”, rallied on the sidelines of the parade led by Roman Catholic Cardinal Timothy Dolan, this year’s grand marshal.
Pathetic. In Boston, all the Catholic groups dropped out, leaving a St. Patrick’s Day parade without any Catholic Church support. Only in post-modern America.
The Church should just lead a Eucharistic procession down the street, as they have done in Worcester.
“opening of the door”, Voris
The Vatican II of parades.