LGBTQ Catholics March Through St. Peter’s Basilica in Jubilee Rite as Vatican Calendar Entry..



NOT JUDGING

"When a priest tells you that you do not have to speak up, out against homosexuality, because you are judging another person, and you should love your neighbor and therefore never set him up to be judged, you are not judging. If a person is doing wrong, and you tell him in a kind manner, a charitable manner, that they are committing a sin, and that they will lose their soul and go to purgatory, or even hell, that is not judging. You are helping and loving your neighbor. What is love?"

- The Bayside Prophecies

Our Lady of the Roses, June 18, 1982


GOOD FATHERS

"Homosexuality shall never be accepted. In the writings of the good Fathers, My child and My children, you were made fully aware in the Old and the New Testament of the Book of life and love, the Bible—you had been made full aware of the dastardly acts of mankind, as men consort with men. This shall not be accepted nor condoned by the Eternal Father even if He has to send another plague upon you."

- The Bayside Prophecies

Jesus, August 21, 1985


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





LGBTQ Catholics March Through St. Peter’s Basilica in Jubilee Rite as Vatican Calendar Entry..

FoxNews.com reported on September 6, 2025:


By Jasmine Baehr


Over 1,000 LGBTQ Catholics and their families walked through the Holy Door of St. Peter’s Basilica this weekend as part of a Jubilee pilgrimage listed on the Vatican’s official Holy Year calendar.


The event appeared under the neutral title "Pilgrimage of the Tenda di Gionata Association (Jonathan's Tent) and other associations" for Sept. 6, 2025, on their website.


The listing marks the first time an LGBTQ pilgrimage has been included in the Vatican’s Jubilee program.


Many pilgrims hailed it as a sign of welcome following Pope Francis’ 12-year papacy, while critics in Catholic media blasted the move as undermining church tradition.


Some participants wept as they entered the basilica. "It just felt epic, like I was able to touch the hand of God," Justin del Rosario told the Associated Press, who carried a crucifix across the threshold with his male partner.


Pilgrims came from the U.S., Italy and Brazil. Groups included DignityUSA, Outreach and a delegation of transgenders from Rome.


Many pointed to Pope Francis’ record, from his 2013 remark, "Who am I to judge?" to his decision allowing priests to bless same-sex couples as paving the way for the pilgrimage. While never changing the church's teaching on homosexuality, Francis met repeatedly with LGBT advocates.


Pope Leo XIV, only months into his papacy, did not mention LGBTQ Catholics during his Jubilee audience but met privately this week with Jesuit Fr. James Martin, who said the Holy Father echoed Francis’ welcoming message.


Vatican officials stressed that adding the pilgrimage to the calendar was logistical, not endorsement. "They are not sponsored activities. Once it is ascertained that there is space, we insert the pilgrimage into the general calendar," Vatican spokeswoman Agnese Palmucci told Reuters.


Online reaction showed sharp divides.


"Yes, the Vatican’s first LGBTQ+ pilgrimage approved by Pope Francis a few months before his death is taking place this weekend under Pope Leo." posted Pope Crave (@ClubConcrave) on X.



Others condemned it as a betrayal of doctrine. "F-- the Rules inside Saint Peter’s. The LGBT group La Tenda di Gionata makes their entrance into St. Peter’s Basilica today... this is the New Church. Behold the legacy of Pope Francis," wrote Catholic commentator Michael J. Matt (@Michael_J_Matt) on X, posting photos from the basilica.



The Vatican did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.






"The judgment of your God is not akin to the judgment of man. The Eternal Father will only judge by the heart. Your rank, your accumulation of worldly goods does not set you up before another. Many have sold their souls within the holy House of God. Better that you strip yourself and remove all worldly interests now while you have the time to make amends to your God, for many mitres will fall into hell."

- The Bayside Prophecies

St. Thomas Aquinas, August 21, 1972




Father James Martin Meets Pope Leo: a Scandal, But not a Surprise...


TEN COMMANDMENTS

"And I repeat again: all who become part of or condone homosexuality shall be destroyed! ... All who seek to cast out the discipline given by the Eternal Father in the commandments, the Ten Commandments from your God—they, too, shall be destroyed!"

- The Bayside Prophecies

Jesus, June 2, 1979


DO PENANCE

"Homosexuality is a sin that condemns to hell! Lesbianism means eternal damnation and banishment!"

- The Bayside Prophecies

Our Lady of the Roses, August 4, 1979


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




CatholicCulture.org reported on September 3, 2025:


By Phil Lawler


Many faithful Catholics were surprised and dismayed to learn that Pope Leo had met with Father James Martin, SJ, in a private audience last week. I share their dismay. But not their surprise.


We all knew, from the moment he was elected, that Pope Leo XIV would not repudiate the policies of his predecessor. He had worked closely with Pope Francis, who appointed him as prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops. By all accounts their relationship was friendly, with not a hint of conflict. While some of us might have wished for a new Pontiff who would immediately announce a series of policy changes, that was never in the cards. The conclave would not have chosen a cardinal likely to make abrupt reversals.


However, from the earliest days of his pontificate, Pope Leo has shown a keen interest in healing divisions, easing tensions that had accumulated during the reign of Pope Francis. He has sent reassuring signals to the critics of the late Pontiff, as well as to his supporters. Although he has made no dramatic policy changes, his statements—from his weekly public audiences to his beautiful addresses to French lawmakers and to his fellow Augustinians—have shown a deeply Catholic sensibility that encourages the tradition-minded, while his supportive remarks about “synodality” and his pleas for the environment have satisfied the progressives.


Evidently, in these early days, Pope Leo wants to be—as the Sovereign Pontiff should be—a focus of unity, a force for stability in the Church. So he is listening, avoiding peremptory judgments, seeking the mainstream of Catholic thought.


Now think for a minute about the people to whom the Pope is listening, and about what constitutes the mainstream of Catholic thought today. Sadly, both would recommend that the Pope meet with, and listen to advice from, Father Martin!


Both in the United States and in the Vatican, the quest that Father Martin represents—the drive to make homosexuals feel comfortable in the Church—enjoys solid support, especially among the hierarchy. Very few bishops would dare to challenge the Jesuit propagandist; many enthusiastically support his work. Check the endorsements on his books. Notice how many diocesan assemblies appear on his busy list of speaking engagements. His pleas for an open attitude toward the LGBTQ agenda are treated with great respect at Catholic universities and episcopal assemblies.


We don’t know exactly how Father Martin’s private audience with the Pontiff was arranged. But it is easy to imagine that if he sought the audience, dozens of influential prelates would have supported his request, and few if any would have recommended against it.


How can we explain the popularity of this priest, whose support for gay ideology puts him in clear conflict with the teachings of the Church? Father Martin cleverly dances around the line that separates compassion for homosexual people with acceptance of homosexual acts. But his support for “gay” Catholics—that is, those who identify themselves in terms of a sexual disorder—is problematical in itself.


But can we go a step further, and question the artifice that pretends “gay” Catholics are celibate? After all the scandals of the past few decades, isn’t there abundant evidence that a vigorous homosexual lobby is at work within the Church? Moreover, that lobby is strengthened by the acquiescence of many clerics who, while not themselves homosexual, are unwilling to oppose the activists. In one of his most important essays, the late Father Paul Mankowski, SJ, described these latter clerics as “tames,” and argued persuasively that the “tames are more effective agents of the gay agenda than gays themselves.”​


Actually the life of Father Mankowski (which ended, abruptly, five years ago today) and his brave lonely battle against homosexual ideology, sheds an interesting light on the question of Father Martin’s audience with the Pope. In 2017, Father Mankowski reviewed Father Martin’s book, Building a Bridge, for First Things. The review was civil, scholarly, and devastating. In Chicago, where Father Mankowski was stationed at the time, Cardinal Blase Cupich was so enraged by that negative review that he called the local Jesuit provincial, threatening to take disciplinary action.​


Consider the contrast between the treatment of these two Jesuit priests. Father Martin was lionized by Catholic institutions for his work supporting the gay agenda; Father Mankowski was silenced for defending Church teaching.


As for Cardinal Cupich, he remains a very influential figure at the Vatican. It’s possible that he recommended the meeting between the Pope and Father Martin. But then the same could be said about a dozen or more cardinals who can be reliably accounted among Martin’s supporters.


In any case Father Martin did meet the Pontiff, and emerged from that meeting saying that Pope Leo “wanted to continue with the same approach that Pope Francis had advanced” regarding LGBTQ issues. Of course this was Father Martin’s “spin” on the meeting. We don’t know what, if anything, the Pope said to justify that report. But since the Vatican issued no statement, the Martin “spin” was the only story the world heard. Which was entirely foreseeable, since Father Martin is a master of spinning the facts to suit his rhetorical purposes.


Because the consequences were so predictable, it is indeed a scandal that Father Martin had an audience with the Pope. But here’s the greater scandal: It shouldn’t have come as a surprise.






SIN IS INSANITY

"I have told you, counseled you in the past, that sin is insanity. Your world and its people are involved--they walk as on a treadmill, seeking power and money and material goods and pleasure. And they go round and about, never stopping as the world plunges faster to the abyss.”

– The Bayside Prophecies

Our Lady of the Roses, August 4, 1979





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