Posted on 10/12/2018 5:17:24 PM PDT by marshmallow
PETERSBURG, Ill. (ChurchMilitant.com) - Stephen Brady, founder and president of newly revived activist group Roman Catholic Faithful (RCF), is speaking out on the Church crisis.
In an exclusive interview with Church Militant last week, Brady discussed homosexual clergy, cowardly bishops and RCF's plans to expose the rot in the archdiocese of Chicago.
He described the sex abuse crisis as principally "a homosexual issue," while faulting "good bishops" for their decades of silence on sexual sin.
"God bless the former papal nuncio that stood up," he added, praising fugitive whistleblower Abp. Carlo Maria Viganò. "If every good bishop had the courage he had, he would have so many soldiers behind him, fighting!"
When asked by Voris why he thinks so few bishops are willing to stand up for Catholic truth, Brady replied: "I think their faith is weak, for one thing."
He also suggested that luxury has bred an aversion to suffering among some members of the hierarchy: "[O]bviously, they're living a lavish lifestyle, some of them, as a bishop, as a cardinal, and I think they fear losing that."
"But," he added, "it's beyond my understanding as to why they won't stand up if they truly believe and accept the Catholic faith, and the fact that you have to carry your cross just as Christ did if you want to follow Christ."
"The good bishops, the orthodox they've got to stand up, they've got to stop respecting man more than they do God," Brady said. "It's as if they fear man's law more than they do God's law, so you have to question whether or not they believe in damnation and Hell and what the Church teaches in that sense."
Brady recounted:
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