Monday, September 24, 2018

We need to go back to the old way of doing things


A pastor in a Catholic Church in Chicago was fired and sent to a mental insitution by a Cardinal who owed his job to the Sex Abusing Bishop McCarrick of Philadephia who the Pope favors.  Cardinal Cupich of Chicago is instrumental in approving Homosexuality in the Church and is in the entourage of McCarrick and other members of the Velvet Mafia who advance other Homosexuals and perverts over true Men of God.

The Pastor Father Paul Kalchick was fired and humiliated because he burned a rainbow flag that had a cross on it. His parish had formerly been an "outreach" parish that fostered and encouraged sinful homosexual behavior at the behest of the hierarchy. In the presence and with the full approval of his parishioners he burned this flag as a sort of "exorcism" to cleanse his parish of the taint associated with the homosexual abusers who brought shame and degradation to the Church. When the bishop found out about it he had him forceable removed and brought in for physiological evaluation. Of course the homosexual lobby protested at the Church which attempting to live out the Gospel by following the Churches teaching and not some new sexual liberation theology that allows priests to abuse alter boys.

This same Cardinal was the one who said the Pope was too busy to deal with the abuse scandals. Part and parcel of the gay cabal in the Church. He is the one who needs to be thrown out of office and sent to the loony bin.

Here is the whole story at Breibart.

Of course the main stream media is not covering this as they are protecting the homosexual agenda and covering up the homosexual abuse of young boys at the hands of the Gay Mafia in the Catholic Church.

14 comments:

Shouting Thomas said...

The media is succeeding in devastating the Catholic Church, Troop.

Kids are now rare in any parish.

Attendance at Masses dropped overnight by 25% since the abuse stories started anew this summer.

Amartel said...

It took a little longer than the infestation of the upstart protestant churches (which are now Sunday morning social justice meetings) but in the end they got 'er done.
1. Identify a respected institution.
2. kill it.
3. gut it.
4. wear its carcass as a skin suit, while demanding respect.

edutcher said...

Agreed. The whole thing is disgusting for anyone who loves the Church.

However, the Church has survived worse and it shall survive this.

Trooper York said...

I hope so ed.

But I think the chances of survival are greatly diminished by things like this.

Look at the facts.

Members of the parish led by their pastor preformed a symbolic act to take back ownership of their parish and their destiny. Their pastor was removed and sent for psychological evaluation by the main enabler of the Popes failure to address this scandal. It is more important to advance the homosexual agenda than to keep the parish alive.

Trooper York said...

I know that Shouting Thomas does work with the Church. I am sure he has seen the same things as I have over the years. I can't even talk to my priest about this. He refuses to address the Pope's failures and the scandals. He just asks for more donations.

It is too laugh.

Trooper York said...

The last time there was this much of a schism was the Reformation where the Protestants split off from the Church.

There is no guarantee that this won't happen again. The traditional Catholics might split off from the Church. Or worse. They might stop coming. Many already have. Even the new immigrants are against this. The Church in America is a lot like the Democratic party. They think they can replace the white people. The Irish and Italians and Poles that are the backbone of the Church that they want to replace with our little brown brothers from Mexico. And like the Democrats it will not work.

Fr Martin Fox said...

What Cardinal Cupich did was thuggish and appalling.

The pastor, for his part, was entirely right to destroy the banner. Had it been me, I would have destroyed it but not with public fanfare.

That said, he was entirely within his rights to do so, and I wonder if he can challenge the Archbishop's actions under canon law. I am not an expert in that subject.

Shouting: come visit my parish, we have lots of kids. Thirty-35 baptisms a year, versus eight or so funerals. I didn't do it, but I am determined not to mess it up.

Also, my parish is hanging tough in these times. I am not saying the present crisis isn't hurting, but people are fighting for their faith.

Trooper: I am fine with answering your question on another thread. I am dismayed by the Holy Father's response to the Vigano revelations. There must be complete openness and a thorough cleansing. The stonewalling will only make things worse, including making the eventual righting of things rougher and less fair. People are angry, rightly so, and that won't just go away. The pope is being ill-served by his advisors.

edutcher said...

Trooper York said...

Their pastor was removed and sent for psychological evaluation by the main enabler of the Popes failure to address this scandal

Sent to a re-education camp? Frank's showing his true colors.

The Dude said...

Trooper, things do not go backwards. The past is a foreign country.

ricpic said...

When you walk through a storm
Hold your head up high
And don't be afraid of the dark

At the end of the storm
Is a golden sky
And the sweet silver song of a lark

Walk on through the wind
Walk on through the rain
Though your dreams be tossed and blown

Walk on, walk on
With hope in your heart
And you'll never walk alone

You'll never walk alone

Walk on, walk on
With hope in your heart
And you'll never walk alone

You'll never walk alone

Trooper York said...

Thank you Father.

I suspected as much.

I remember Father Delvecchio from when I was a kid in my original parish back in Brooklyn. He was the pastor for thirty years. The bishop wanted to move him out many times. The thing was that his best friend was the Vatican Secretary of State. They came from the same village in Italy and were childhood friends. So he had some pull and the bishop couldn't mess with him. He used to tell me that in the Church as in life it is not what you know but who you know.

Of course the Monsignor was the "Hoodlum" priest. Not like the one in the movies. He was the one who would bury the gangsters after they got whacked. He buried them quietly but along with St Rosalie's parish we were the main place for gangsters to be buried.

Trooper York said...

What were they thinking about? Doesn't the Pope and his minions realize that the Catholic laity will not stand for the cover ups and the pay offs anymore?

Every member of that parish might stop going to Church after this fiasco.

Trooper York said...

As bad as this scandal is the fact that the Pope is sanctioning the Chinese Communist control over the Bishops of China is almost worse.

When will the righteous stand up to this and force a change?

The only sure way for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.

Trooper York said...

I know it is difficult. I know that no one wants to stick their neck out. We need a leader. Someone who will stand up and say "No More."