Francis Praises Fr. James Martin’s Pro-LGBT Advocacy Yet Again in Handwritten Letter...


      


These Last Days News - June 14, 2023

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"Man shall not condone evil or rationalize sin. Homosexuality is an abomination in the eyes of God and man! The Creator condemns those who do not repent of this sin."

- The Bayside Prophecies

Our Lady of the Roses, August 5, 1977


"Are you so blind that you do not recognize the acceleration of sin among you? Murders abound, thievery, all manner of carnage, destruction of young souls, abortion, homosexuality, condemned from the beginning of time by the Eternal Father. Yet sin has become a way of life. Sin is condoned now, even unto the highest judge of your land and your lands throughout the world. As you have sown so shall you reap. Sin is death, not only of the spirit, but of the body. Wars are a punishment for man's sin, his greed, his avarice."

- The Bayside Prophecies

Our Lady of the Roses, August 14, 1981


The above Messages from Our Lady were given to Veronica Lueken at Bayside, New York.



LifeSiteNews.com reported on June 14, 2023:


by Michael Haynes


Pope Francis has once again written to prominent pro-LGBT Jesuit Father James Martin, praising the priest for his LGBT advocacy and offering support for a pro-LGBT conference Martin is scheduled to hold.


The letter was dated May 6, 2023, and was writtenby hand by the Pope, in Spanish. Outreach, Martin’s own “LGBTQ Catholic resource” group, released an image of the letter on June 14, along with translations of the Pope’s words.


Addressing Martin as “dear brother” – as has become Francis’ norm in the now not infrequent letters he sends to the American Jesuit – the Pope wrote:


Thank you very much for your email. Thank you for all the good you are doing. Thank you!

I pray for you, please do so for me.


I send my best regards to the members of the meeting at Fordham University. Thank you for delivering it to them. In my prayers and good wishes are you and all who are working at the Outreach Conference.


Again, thank you, thank you for your witness.


May Jesus bless you and the Holy Virgin take care of you.


Fraternally,


Francisco


As noted by the Pope, the letter comes on the occasion of the now-annual Outreach conference, due to be held at New York’s Fordham University, June 16 though 18. This year’s event will feature a number of addresses by Martin, along with other notorious, heterodox LGBT “Catholic” advocates, including:


· Dawn Eden Goldstein

· Sr. Jeannine Grammick

· Father Bryan Massingale

· Michael J. O’Loughlin

· Juan Carlos Cruz – the openly homosexual member of the Vatican’s Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors and confidant of Pope Francis

· Archbishop John Wester


On the occasion of each of the recent three conferences Martin and subsequently Outreach have held, Pope Francis has sent a letter – either prior to the event, or in retrospect.


In 2021, just prior to the online LGBT conference, Francis wroteto Martin thanking him for his “pastoral zeal” and “ability to be close to people, with that closeness that Jesus had and that reflects the closeness of God.” The Pope described Martin’s LGBT advocacy as being an imitation of the “style of God.”


Outreach was then launched on May 1, 2022, and only days later Francis repliedto a letter Martin sent him in which he argued that a “selective” Church is “a sect,” and decrying what he styled as the Church’s “rejection” of “LGBT Catholic[s].”


Francis decried “rejection from the Church,” saying that for LGBT individuals “I would have them recognize it not as ‘the rejection of the Church,’ but instead of ‘people in the Church.’ The Church is a mother and calls together all her children.”


Following the June 2022 conference, Francis again wroteto Martin last August after the Jesuit priest had sent the Pontiff details about the 2022 conference. Francis praised Martin for “working in the culture of encounter,” which, he said, “shortens distances and enriches us with our differences, just as Jesus did.”


Some months later, the two Jesuits met in the Vatican in what was at least their fourth encounter, and second substantial meeting. The November 10 private meetinglasted 45 minutes, during which time the pair covered topics including “the joys and hopes, the griefs and anxieties, of LGBTQ Catholics.”


The following day, Francis addressedthe Vatican’s Dicastery for Communications, with Martin present, since he has been one of 12consultorswho advise the Dicastery for Communications since April 2017, and was re-appointedfor another five-year term last August.


Francis praised Martin for his style as a “communicator” as well as for his instruction on “how to pray” – as contained in a 2021 book the Jesuit priest wrote.


“Read it, because this teaches you how to pray,” said Francis about Martin’s book. “A man who has values, a communicator who also knows how to teach you the way of communication with God. That’s what being a communicator is all about. To go, to walk, to risk, with values, convinced that I am giving my life with my values, Christian values and human values.”


Martin’s favor with Pope Francis comes alongside his longstanding recordof promoting LGBT ideologyin dissent from Catholic teaching.


The Jesuit priest is described as “arguably the most prominent activist” in the Church for LGBT issues.


Among his most notorious actions, Martin has promotedan image drawn from a series of blasphemous, homoerotic works, showing Christ as a homosexual, promotedsame-sex civil unions, and has describedviewing God as male as “damaging.”


Despite this, theVaticaninvited him to speak at the 2018 World Meeting of Families in Dublin on “Exploring how Parishes can support those families with members who identify as LGBTI+.”


Yet such actions on the part of Martin and Pope Francis do not align with Catholic teaching. The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith’s (CDF) 1986 document “On the pastoral care of homosexual persons” also rebuffs the Pope’s version of “outreach,” writing that a “truly pastoral approach will appreciate the need for homosexual persons to avoid the near occasions of sin.”


The CDF adds:


But we wish to make it clear that departure from the Church’s teaching, or silence about it, in an effort to provide pastoral care is neither caring nor pastoral. Only what is true can ultimately be pastoral. The neglect of the Church’s position prevents homosexual men and women from receiving the care they need and deserve.


However, since the CDF’s March 2021 responsumcondemning same-sex “blessings,” Pope Francis has made numerous public statements praisingand supportingadvocates of LGBT ideology and same-sex civil unions. This has only continued unabated in recent months, particularly aided by the spate of interviews given for his 10-year anniversary on the papal throne, in which he made repeated comments against anti-sodomy laws.





"Are you so blind that you do not recognize the acceleration of sin among you? Murders abound, thievery, all manner of carnage, destruction of young souls, abortion, homosexuality, condemned from the beginning of time by the Eternal Father. Yet sin has become a way of life. Sin is condoned now, even unto the highest judge of your land and your lands throughout the world. As you have sown so shall you reap. Sin is death, not only of the spirit, but of the body. Wars are a punishment for man's sin, his greed, his avarice."

- The Bayside Prophecies

Our Lady of the Roses, August 14, 1981





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