
First, the civil union at the registry office, then the blessing in church. It’s the first time a gay couple has been blessed in public in an Italian church. What’s more, it took place in Bologna which is the diocese of Cardinal Zuppi, the president of the Italian Bishops’ Conference. An act which is in open violation of the Responsum of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith which forbids such blessings.
The diocese of Archbishop Matteo Maria Zuppi, one of the most prominent Italian cardinals of the moment and newly appointed president of the Italian Episcopal Conference (CEI), has staged the first public blessing of a homosexual union.

Pietro Morotti and Giacomo Spagnoli were united civilly on 11 June in the municipality of Budrio in the province of Bologna. After the classic souvenir photo and throwing of rice, the doors of the church of San Lorenzo, which is just across the square from the registry office, were opened wide for them.
Inside the church, a large group of priests were waiting for them ready to celebrate Mass. The main celebrant, Father Gabriele Davalli, who knows the two and follows them in the group in cammino (‘on the way’) for so-called LGBT Catholics, among his various tasks in the diocese of Bologna, he is responsible for family pastoral care. So evidently there is no problem about taking care of the natural family as the Church promotes and supports it, as well as so-called rainbow families.
Once in the church, a second ceremony, a mass, began for Pietro and Giacomo, their parents, relatives, and friends, after the ‘yes’ that had just been pronounced in front of the official audience. A Mass in which the two – declared homosexuals – were also celebrated by the Church. There was all the typical paraphernalia of weddings: the flowers, the formal suits, the songs, the photographer and the two ‘newlyweds’, protagonists of the celebration, in the front row.
But, in order not to make it look like an open violation of the laws of the Church, which forbids blessings to gay couples and does so with a very clear responsum, the priests invented the idea of a Mass of thanksgiving.
How can you say it was a mass of thanksgiving for a newly sealed civil union in which two men unite as a couple? “Because every Mass is a thanksgiving”, begins Fr Davalli on the phone to the Daily Compass. So what did the two say thank you for? “If you’re referring to the two young men, Giacomo and Pietro, who contracted their civil union, they participated just like all the people who were in the church”.
But, that isn’t exactly what happened that day: at one point, after Holy Communion, the two men stood on the altar where they were handed an apron by the priest. “The handing over of this apron signifies that these two are young men have always served the group in cammino with the service of coordination and reception, it was not a liturgical gesture”.
In fact, ignoring the play on words, the aim of the blessing was clear from the start. This is proved by a video from 2021 with 2400 views on YouTube, in which Pietro and Giacomo literally bare their souls, telling of their falling in love and their journey within the Church, noting among other things that “The answers in the Catechism were not exhaustive for our lives” and – paraphrasing St Peter with the pagan centurion to be baptised – after all “the Spirit already blesses this union”. The title given to the video, of high quality, is The Greatest Blessing. Which means the blessing of God, who already blesses the choices of His homosexual children who are part of a community of Catholics and whom the Church must accept.
But there is more. In the video (from minute 3:58), Giacomo Morotti puts forward beliefs that have nothing to do with Church teaching (on the contrary!), but which well express the ugly turn that many pastors, theologians, and faithful have been taking for decades. First of all, a totally misguided idea of the action of the Holy Spirit (an adjective that is never pronounced), who is believed to bless situations that the same Spirit, the inspirer of the Scriptures, explicitly condemns.
Morotti offers his own personal interpretation of the episode narrated in chapter ten of the Acts of the Apostles, when Peter baptises the first pagans in the house of the centurion Cornelius. While Peter is in the house of Cornelius and speaks to the pagans gathered there, the Holy Spirit descends upon them. Peter understands and exclaims: “Who can prevent these who have received, as we have, the Holy Spirit, from being baptised in water?” (10:47). Morotti comments as follows: “My first thought was: but these couples are already blessed by the Spirit. Not only that. The Church is blessed by the Spirit through the presence of these couples. The Spirit blesses the Church by giving the Church the presence of these couples. And so I would say: what can the blessing of men add to or take away from the blessing of the Spirit?”. Of course, the Spirit blows where it wills and in its ‘freedom’ – very Gnostic and not very Christian – blesses what it curses elsewhere and even blesses the Church through intrinsically disordered unions. A spirit with a dichotomous personality.
At minute 6:21, we find instead a classic example of ‘adult Christianity’, baptised precisely by the environment of the Bolognese left: “Because of my history, I think of the Church as my mother, just as I think of my parents. And I understand those people who feel the need and desire for explicit recognition from the Church. Because we would all like our parents to approve of our choices and always be by our side in all the choices in our lives. At the same time, however, I realise that there comes a time in every person’s life when parents have to accept the choices of a son or daughter; and it is no longer the time when a child has to seek the approval of his or her parents as he or she becomes an adult”. The adult Catholic simply confronts the Church with their choices, whether she likes it or not.
And was the Archbishop of Bologna Matteo Maria Zuppi aware of all this? “Yes, I informed him myself”, Fr Davalli concluded.
So, a blessing of a newly civilly united gay couple is staged in Bologna, and the public blessing takes place in the diocese of the newly elected president of the Italian Bishops’ Conference.
The experiment in the diocese of San Petronio attempts to circumvent Church regulations by hiding its own shameful nakedness behind the Mass of thanksgiving. Can the Church, which “cannot and does not bless sin”, the Responsum goes on to explain, instead offer God the Sacrifice of thanksgiving for sin? It is here that all the pharisaical hypocrisy of certain pastors emerges, who are then quick to accuse others of pharisaical formalism. What people do not want to see is the objective disorder of these unions and the sinful nature of homosexual acts. And the shepherd, instead of calling the sheep back, proudly leads them on the road to perdition.
PAT SAYS
Today’s story shows just how f….d up the RCC is about homosexuality.
Many, if not most, RC bishops and priests are sleeping around with each other and other men.
They are also hosting gay blessings like today’s for their friends in the gay community.
And at the same time their church condemns ordinary gay people as “disordered” and gravely sinful.
What that means is simple. Clerical men can fcuk other men but lay men cannot!
Today’s story is all a out the slowly creeping gay club that is taking over the RCC.
Next Sunday’s ordination is really the inauguration of another gay priest into the GCPC – the Global Clerical Pink Confraternity.
And this confraternity has no principles or morals and is totally and absolutely corrupt.
129 replies on “FIRST GAY BLESSING IN ITALY, DIOCESE OF ITALIAN BISHOP’S PRESIDENT”
Are there any straight cardinals?
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???
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Veryfew. The ones appointed by Franxcis are gay eg Tobin, Cupich, McElroy, Zuppi, Gregory.
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Tony Rice is now a humanist, suggested him to gay friend who is getting married.
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@ 9:06am
Well that’s no surprise!
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What about our irish bishops?
It would be wonderful if they could talk about their sexuality
Are they naturally celibate?
Are they suppressed celibrates and how do they cope when they experience sexual desire?
Are they having sexual relationships we have no knowledge of.?
It would be a great help to us on the road to salvation if our bishops could have a honset open discussion about their
Sexuality.
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12.19 Ask bishop pat he will tell you everything you want to know.
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Fintan goes walking with the same female every night maybe ask him?
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10:52 everything in the RCC is BENT, especially the Cardinals
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Wow,here we go – have you proof of this? – did you take any photos? I hope someone from the Diocese is keeping an eye on this blog and brings this to fintan’s attention. You are so pathetic its laughable.
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It’s all based on a lie, they are scamming the sheep right under their noses.
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We’re talking about a religion where the key mythology is about a woman who got pregnant after ‘talking’ to an ‘angel’ but we’re supposed to believe she was a virgin. She went on to marry the boyf with the trade (sensible woman) and no fewer than three strange men turned up after the birth.
Sexual honesty was never going to be on the agenda.
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Anon@ 11:21, I think you rightly point out the ridiculous narrative of the Christian belief system. And going further, this whole narrative was orchestrated by a quasi schizophrenic all powerful God of three personalities who created us, loves us, punishes us, and created an eternal hell for us but tries to save us from it so we can praise and thank him.
Oh, there’s lots more: but ‘nuf said for now. 🥱
MMM
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I see rumours of the impending Pope’s resignation are rife. I would imagine the next Pope will be even more liberal. We are now entering a stage where clergy use phrases from Scripture to justify their gay living and desecration of celibacy promises. They can apparently have sex because they are gay – and “made in the image and likeness of God”. They seem to forget God gave them free will.
To argue as some do that anyone can live as they wish as long as they are harming no-one is deceiving; many ways of life offend God. This should be at the forefront of a priest’s mind. It is Him they harm. It is truly foolish to abuse or take for granted Christ’s Mercy.
The more I read this blog Pat, the more I see the Judgement approach. Perhaps not a bad thing.
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It’s all about the way they are pushing it, conveniently based on hoodwinked public demand. In God’s eyes marriages aren’t the property of religions and sex is private and not for promotion.
Jim S’s triumphal religion abolished belief and prayer around the time of my birth and my parents saw that but were too shy to talk to me about it.
The diabolical ad hominem sensual “body theology” was the final nail but it’s only now so few of us are realising we’ve been in the coffin a long time.
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1.57
Vatican Two all the way NO mid way all the way.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAVdz4a7s6s
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“… many ways of life offend God.” Really ? Well, I suspect that sins that offend justice and hurt the poor make God angry, at least that’s my reading of the Bible. But, I’m not sure that God gets hot under the collar about below the waist activity and people doing what comes naturally to them. Rather, it is people like you who get all exercised about things like that and start to throw around condemnation. And I wonder why ? What is it that you are really getting off your chest when you go all condemnatory about sex ? In my experience it’s usually some silly hang up that you yourself have, and are trying to transfer away from yourself. So, you pick a few easy targets and have a go at them in order to make yourself feel more justified and better. Am I right ? Yes, I thought so….
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@ 11:26am
Absolutely NO way, not in a million🙄😏
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You all on this blog maybe getting your dream Pope but my wish is that Paddy Power has it wrong and Mother Burke does NOT become the next Pope or the RCC is finished
The first two have never got appointed.
Peter Turkson 4/1
Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga 5/1
Luis Antonio Tagle 6/1
Raymond Leo Burke 7/1
Christoph Schonborn 7/1
Marc Ouellet 9/1
Please God let it be Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle
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What has Tagle said, wriiten or done that is noteworthy in any way?
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@ 11:22am
We can only hope you don’t get your wish, if it was Tagle The Church would be finished it’s half way there already with the present incumbent God help us.
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Anon at 11.22am
Imagine that mother Burke in its all glory of his cappa magna like 🛤️ as a Pope. It will only create ridicule and mockery et al.
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If you want to see him or a peep of him in County Cork sometime next week or after. Be my guest as I avoid it.
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As I realised when I read his previous comments, it is not tune with modern times.
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He doesn’t understand why deaf community don’t like Latin Mass cos priest back to them hence creating a difficulty re lip reading et al.
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12:48 Yes that’s why I’m rooting for Mother Burke.
Having a drag queen as pope would be a godsend (lol) to the media who tell the truth about the cult.
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please God not!
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12:48pm
Hi DG, how are things?
What do you mean avoid Cork. Did Cork
beat you in the hurling or is it only because
you ended up with Post Traumatic CM Disorder
after wandering into a church in the real capital?
Up the rebels! Watch where you’re going next time, DG.
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Please spell out what it means to have a vocation to priesthood or religious life..is it a special call from God.
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1:56 Why not address the question to + Cullinan by email?
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@ 12:07pm
Because unlike you most people have realized it’s a waste of time contacting the likes of useless Cullinan about anything😏
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12.07 Da Fonzie gone Underground with the rest of them.
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I did and forwarded the reply to Bishop Buckley
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I think the word special is over used in relation to the concept of vocation. Everyone has a vocation, a particular reason for being. The religious vocation is an awareness of the spiritual/faith needs of people and the belief that one’s particular skills and talents might be useful in the provision for that need. When we talk of a “call” we are in the realms of analogy even though a person may have a strong interior sense of being “called” or drawn in that direction. It’s a healthy sign if this is accompanied by a touch of imposter syndrome. The unlikely are most often among the “called”. Discernment, accompaniment and support are key to working it all out.
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@1:23 : Good post.
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Thanks for your effort to explain the term priestly vocation. There appears to be a serious break down over many years on selecting and training people suitable for this line of work. Perhaps we need fewer ordained men and more lay men and women on the parish pay role. I feel the concretion of the bread and wine as a priestly function. this could take place in bulk and distributed to the various churches..
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Anon at 1.40pm
😉. 👍
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Leonie at 6.37pm
I mean I avoid mother Burke, NOT Cork. I do know where he’s heading next week 2nd to 3rd july, not far from Charleville.
Plenty of lace and all sundry which excites the TLM aficionado’s when a huge carpet of cappa magna arrive 🤣🤣🤣.
Other poster at 1.40pm was correct cis it’s resembles a drag queen.
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Better that way than Cork city.
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Could you elaborate what do u mean by CM.think u mean cappa magna😉
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Think It arose re ptsd re dress when mc quaid visited deaf school that he founded before his death. Have an old photo of mc quaid with a biretta.
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I make sure that no bigwigs inside a church when I enter. I don’t enter church much now after that article re Pope pius xii wanted to destroy abused files which I blew up. That wasnt EVEN a Christian thing to do.
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7:53pm
I thought the event was in Cork city, DG.
CM is Cappa Magna. What year did McQuaid visit the deaf school?
I think Bishop Pat knew him.
DG, the article on Pope Pius XII was only on the blog a few days ago.
Are you winding me up again or do you live near a church?
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Leonie at 9.16pm
The last event that mother Burke attended was in Cork City where I went in for a quickie prayer. This time next week or two, mother Burke will be in COUNTY CORK (not far from Charleville). I take it that you would be v interested re his cappa magna 🤣🤣🤣.
Photo says end of 1971 he was with my ex teacher, and a nun as well.
I’m not winding it up re Pope pius vii wanted to delete abused files which I blew my top when I read it. This motive is NOT v Christian, NOT christ like.
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Pat, a couple of weeks ago Fr. Pat Collins CM was mentioned on the blog.
Funnily enough there was an article by Fr. Collins in The Irish Catholic last week.
Fr. Collins said the Irish Church urgently needs trained teams of people in parishes to lead deliverance ministry for people who feel they are oppressed by evil spirits. I was wondering if this includes Global Clerical Pink Confraternity (GCPC) parishes? Any comments from pastors, pink, or otherwise?
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Fr Pat Collins is delusional- the social control freak RCC volunteers are possessed by evil spirits themselves so damaging to parishioners who might feel oppressed by evil spirits- their sense of same manifesting from negative encounters with RCC in the first place. It’d be a bit like HIQA investigating the HSE! 🤣
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Why mention HIQA or the HSE in this innocent discussion?
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9.17 true, delusional kettles calling pot black
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DG @7:10am
Your constant insults to the person His Eminence Leo Cardinal Burke and your insane obsession with the Cappa Magna shows you for what you are a left wing mad looney you repeat the same thing over and over again you’re a Bore get the therapy you sorely need. Your insults to this excellent Prelate are not Christian nor Christlike.
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The Roman Catholic Church is a bastion for the feeble-minded. The official teaching is that homosexual activity is evil and sinful, but priests engage in it and now bless homosexual unions. You might as well read your daily horoscope for spiritual guidance these days.
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You’d get better guidance, frankly.
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Has Priesthood been weaponized for political purposes?
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Love people, not things;
Use things, not people.
Pax.
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Pat you are right, there are scores of priests hooking up with each other all over the country. One priest has cooled his sexual contact with other priests after finding love with a lay man, who will ultimately by hurt by the priest and is very foolish.
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8.24: Scores of priests hooking up….? The vast majority of clerics are of an older age profile…past it sexually and why the f**k would they waste their time.. Perhaps some younger clerics may meet…but scores?? A rather apocalyptic misrepresentation. Oh, give us definite proof of your assertions. Go on, go on, go on….Ma Doyle!
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8.24am is a stalker and a fantasist. #waltermitty
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That would be an evidential matter.
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8.24: To that I add….that the priest will be very hurt by the layman, especially if he is married…Happens so frequently…
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Well priests should stop getting married then.
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@11:37 lots of priests are a bit waltermitty! Saving the world, curing the sick, caring for the poor and homeless, og and thinking they can have anyone male or female if they want🤣🤣🤪
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Pat, a rather strange and bizarre piece re: gay men receiving blessings in church after civil weddings. I think your anger is misplaced. You have been doing this all your life and I admire your courage. After decades of controversies about the horrendous abuse scandals, the unearthed corruptions and sinister machinations of church politics, perhaps those who take a different, more compassionate and pastorally caring approach from “within” are to be welcomed. We need to start somewhere by embracing those we have excluded all their lives. We all belong to God. We are each different. However many questions this article evokes, we need to have a mature, respectful and truthful debate, not throwing expletitives or making silly, infantile commentary. Calling names, attaching feminine names to men, jeering, debasing others – all useless. For once, let’s be intelligent in dialogue. Who knows where, in charity, justice and compassion, this event(s) may lead us? Is God part of it? Is the Holy Spirit guiding us? Would Jesus approve? I merely ask…
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‘Stop being angry! Look, I suppress mine and am so used to doing it I’ll feel obliged to post a misspelt passive aggressive rejoinder to this comment ‘.
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Are there actually Priests out there who are having sex with each other?
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Who the hell are these lay people sleeping with Priests? They must be Jeremy Kyle guests, I’m no Doctor, but these lay people need help.
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Is that you Tapparo? How is Bede Walsh?
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And, who the hell are these priests sleeping with lay people? They must be Jerry Springer guests; I’m no cleric, but these priests need the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
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Bede Walsh and Cuthbert Brogan. Talk about distasteful.
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11:32 Jerry Springer guests are the church’s core demographic. Haven’t you noticed how their comments on here are so like the show?
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I’m afraid this is the wrong question. Richard Sipe estimated that 5% of priests were celibate life long. So the question is more to find one that has achieved perpetual continence.
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Every diocese on the Island of Ireland needs to be independently investigated.
Safeguarding MUST be completely independent of the RCC.
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9.05 – do you cut and paste every morning?
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Many are chosen but few are called. How come..?
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9.05
Especially the diocese which, in consultation with seminary authorities terminated your temporary placement with it. The series of events culminating in that action needs to be examined forensically so that it may be replicated when required.
No need for a capital letter for the word island.
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Hypocrites the lot of them. A priest and his lover came in to look at cars yesterday and he masqueraded the relationship as friends but I saw straight through them.
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I have frequently offered my place up to any clergy who need a confidential place to stay.
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Oh you’ve offered your *place* up. Sorry, I read something else at first.
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We are in crazy unknown times.
What is the update on the satanic gatherings in laois?
Has the bishop stopped them?
A n eucharistic miracle under investigation in mayo. What is your view Pat,?
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9:19. All RCC gatherings are satanic – all based on lies administered by abusers and their cover up merchants to collect money for jaunts to their haunts such as Boiler House gay sauna etc.
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Where in Mayo? Knock Shrine or elsewhere?
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The miracle happened in aghamore church. The host fell on the ground and the priest placed it in a bowl and it turned red with what looked like blood and then flesy looking. A lady on mid west radio said that it was Jesus trying to warn us. It has now gone to be analysed.
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5:47
Thank you.
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The promotion of the deputy chief of the CDF to head a diocese provides a clue how the response of that office that a gay couple cannot be blessed ought to be interpreted and is part of a general shake-up of that congregation. The speed with which he was removed suggests his view is not shared by the prefect or by the pope. A more positive approach is being put forward by the current leadership and that is to be welcomed.
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If you look at the 1995 Oscott Ordination class, those still in active ministry is less than 30%. Most interesting that Pat McKinney, now Bishop of Nottingham, was the Rector, and David Oakley, Bishop of Northampton, was the Pastoral Director. Both rewarded for failure, it seems:
1) Charles Bruzon – left ministry
2) Philip Caldwell – Sabbatical or Mia?
3) Giles Goward – ex Anglican, became Rector of Oscott, died
4) Richard Dinnis – ex Anglican, suspended before death for alleged misconduct
5) Eamon Corduff – PP
6) Richard Barton – left ministry, came out, and now a humanist
7) Anthony Talbot – MIA c/o Archbishop’s house
8) Philip McGovern – PP – caught in a gaydar sting by The Sun and revealed using the moniker “Happy Fella”
9) Vincent Clements – left ministry
10) Edward Clare – MIA c/o Archbishop’s House
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Richard Barton has written about his departure. He reveals that he had a partner for 33 years (which included the years he was in Oscott). The bishop apparently knew about it, was supportive when the partner died, and allowed Richard to continue. I also found it remarkable that he celebrated Mass on his last day in ministry but hasn’t attended since. What is that all about?
https://newhumanist.org.uk/articles/5119/leaving-the-priesthood-a-personal-story
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A possible explanation would be fulfilling the obligations that you’ve committed to even if they no longer mean anything to you. But I wouldn’t expect you to understand this concept.
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12.22 Passive-aggressive, bitchy retort. Are you gay?
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Lol, he was committed to his obligations by having a partner for 33 years, and leaving, and saying Mass as a non-believer, like a shaman or a magician. Lol
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1:19 No. Are you a priest?
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1.35pm. No, I’m not a priest but you are definitely a gay.
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2:36 Thank you for demonstrating your disrespect for other people’s self determination and identity.
I think we’ve found a priestly vocation on the blog, folks!
(I’m not gay – if you wanted to know my sexual orientation you only had to ask but you didn’t have the wit to do so).
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The comment at 1:19 is at stage 4 in the stages of genocide. And the RC church wonder why people say it’s dangerous!
http://genocidewatch.net/genocide-2/8-stages-of-genocide/
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@3:27pm, by reference to your rather overwrought and far-fetched placement of a comment on a genocide scale, where do you put on that scale the comments about priests and the Church that appear here daily? Are you sure you are not the troubled individual with a drink problem and filthy tongue who claimed to have two doctorates?
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4:47 Nowhere.
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1.19 not necessarily gay but the catlicks are passive aggressive & bitchy, an essential prerequisite to be a fully paid up member of the cabal.
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11:47: Thank you for that link to Richard Barton’s article. His description of the thought processes of moving from priesthood to humanism mirrors my own.
I too began to have unease with RC religious teaching and left seminary in 3rd Divinity. From then, while initially retaining confused belief and insipid practice, my thinking processes concerning religion developed and I gradually moved to firm disbelief in it having any sound basis in terms of its foundations and all that flows from belief in a supreme deity.
It was refreshing to discover formal humanism long after I had actually become a humanist.
As Barton and others say, it’s a wonderful sense of freedom.
MMM
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Charles Bruzon left Gib to become a sailor … sorry, naval chaplain. He’s now living the gay dream too. Look at his Facebook profile. It’s quite something.
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I’ve just seen it! Going by the name Charlie now – he was always so formal, and wouldn’t have dreamed of calling him anything other than Charles. His uncle was a priest in Gib, also named Charles Bruzon, who left the ministry. He was a handsome seminarian and a favourite of Canon Merve Towers. Good luck to him in his new life. He’s a decent chap and deserves to be happy.
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Pat loves the clinical word homosexual (or lesbians) and he is one himself but a more nicer way would be gay men or same sex couples.
Pat please do not worry you will not have a loss of income in Larne as the Church World Wide is nor ready to accept gay relationships as the Holy Spirit guides the Roman catholic Church.
On Friday Our Lord’s heart will weep for you and one wonders if you will have time to celebrate the Feast Sacred Heart.
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@ 11:36am
Patsy here she goes again, the sanctimonious hypocrite having a go at you. Probably because the coin has finally dropped that you’ve,got her number and are no longer taken in by her false piety. Whatever the reason you’ve seriously pissed her off.🤣🤣🤣
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I’m wondering when we will have the first case of. Monkey Pox amongst the clergy ? It is predominately active and spreading in the ‘men who have sex with men’ community, especially sex in bathhouses, saunas and cruising sites. Those are the kinds of places where priests go for anonymous sex for the most part, as they live their double and parallel lives in the shadows. They may have navigated their way through the Aids crisis, but this Monkey Pox virus is much easier to transmit and catch through casual encounters. I do not wish it upon anyone, but it will be a clear indicator of how many clergy engage in this kind of behaviour when it starts to manifest itself. Now, I have no problem with men who have sex with me. What I do have a problem with is clergy who say one thing and do another thing. It’s the hypocrisy, no matter how rationalised it is, that gets me. So, if Monkey Pox encourages clergy who claim that they are celibate to be celibate, then maybe something good will come out of it.
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Monkeypox is a kind of shingles, from which people make a quick recovery. It’s being talked up by the covid-fanatic media, in a desperate search for new click bait.
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So if my PP goes down with shingles we know what he’s really caught!
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11.58: Are we to understand that the prospect of you getting Monkeypox has chastened your sexual exploits? Hope you keep as pure and virtuous as you present…But often behind such pioutious promulgations lie hypocrites and liars.
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11.58
Your comment displays a lack of understanding of the fundamentals ofethics. Your final sentence reinforces that impression.
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Matteo Zuppi is 18-1 to be the next Pope. Peter Erdo is good value at 16-1. Paddy Power.
Growing rumours that Francis may step down in August (after making lots of new cardinals, including Roche).
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2.32
Growing rumours? Where? In your fertile imagination? Wishful thinking on your part.
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Any update on The Brothers of Charity?
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Ossory?
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People think they can eat what they want. Then they visit their doctor and they realise they must change their diet for the better. Those who are well do not need a physician. Those who are not well however, naturally they do need a physician.
The Welsh football manager seemed to think he could live as he pleases. Years and years of getting away with immoral behaviour. Giggs is facing a domestic violence trial. He has had to step down as manager of Wales. He will miss the world cup. Sometimes the wheel turns slowly, but it turns.
The modern day feminist secularist society are an absolute disgrace. People must stay awake, for they know neither the day nor the hour. The feminist secular society who are unwell, require a physician.
Pax.
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Seamus has an overactive gay mind
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5.49
Curiouser and curiouser. The men in white coats will needto be on the alert for this misogynist.
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7:40, some accuse this blog of homophobia – which is total nonsense.
+Pat is a publicly professed gay man. He is in a gay partnership for 24 or 25 years.
Mary Magdalene, the apostle of the apostles, is a very strong reason for the ordination of women to the priesthood.
One can have all the respect in the world for women and also be critical of the feminist secular society.
The men in white coats might have to knock on the door of Anonymous 7:40, if he/she doesn’t catch himself/herself on. Slowly, slowly catchy monkey.
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7.59
The silly assumption behind this comment is that gay men are not homophobic.
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@ 7:59pm
Seamus, it’s softly softly catchee monkey. Old Father time waits for no one.
Reflect, decide, and evaluate, following discussion. Discussion comes first.
What did the Master instruct the disciples to do when they had caught nothing following a nights fishing…? (John: 21:1-14). Another weak of prayerful misery for the disciples, Seamus? No doubts.
“O death, where is your victory? O death, where is your sting?” (1 Cor: 15:55).
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11:16, gay men can indeed be homophobic. The worst of misogynists are women. You’ll be waiting a long time for the feminist secular society to actually admit it!
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3:50 those crooks in The Brothers of Charity could have a blog all to themselves.
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Priests are not all having sex with each other. We go to Sitges, Playa de Ingles or Greece a few times a year to get that out of our system in private.
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4.04 why do you return after these holidays? Don’t you have other options?
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Would you employ them? 🤣
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Once upon a time I worked in a youth club A young fella 7 foot tall and 3 foot wide was swinging from a door frame I told him he would break it. He goes why d ya own it. Many religious types think they own God. Only God can bless By owning God these guays break the door frame that is the church
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@ 8;20pm
Where is that fly swat?
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Anonymous 8.20 Keep well
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Oh Bishop Pet, will got go to `Armagh and Protest outside the Cathedral, put your money where your mouth is Go on Pet.
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96 comments and Carole has not managed to get in a post about Fr Ger
Shocked!
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9.24 won’t Fr Ger be gone soon, end of story. Hope they issued her refund and closed the matter. Very unsavoury way for those parishioners to be treated.
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A refund for what exactly?? Just wondering?
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Because you are an asshole: Fr Ger told me in a message once that the comment from a past blog asking about the name of Ger’s girlfriend from Maynooth was written by Y. An outright lie.
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Don’t poke the fire that’s almost gone out 🤪 I’d say the priest would give the jacket back, over lunch if she’s paying🤣
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11:30 Annoymous. Very clever…NOT!!!
The fire has not died down. I don’t do chippers. That’s a Ger thing.
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11:30 For the record: I found the Daniel O’Connell Mass book on eBay. If Ger gives it back, I’ll give him his pillows in return 😇.
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@5:08, maybe he would upgrade you to Adare for lunch. Chippers were probably in keeping with the level of partners would appreciate?
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Funny you mention Adare. Went there with him and a friend of mine last summer. It was decent pub fare. As usual, I paid because he said he was broke. I think this was around the same time that he came into possession of the 17k that his former best friend T. says was not his money.
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What nonsense is Bob Nugent getting involved with now?
https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/parish-priest-says-what-really-27303148
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9.39
Since you (probably rightly) identify it as nonsense, why do you give it further exposure? I wouldn’t dream of reading anything he writes or listening to anything he speaks. The blog could do with a ten-year moratorium on his opinings.
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9.39: Robert Nugent needs to stop doing so many videos on You Tube. His references to the alleged miracle in Mayo is absurd. And his references to the Gathering in Rome for Families is shallow, judgmental and very misguided. Why isn’t he there? Oh, there’d be no LATIN MASS, which seems to be Roberts panacea for all the ills of the Church. Robert, get a grip.
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Thank goodness no nonsence is going on in Arundel and Brighton
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