11 May

Pope Francis Signs Document Protecting “Consensual” Clerical Sodomy

Pope Francis Signs Document Protecting “Consensual” Clerical Sodomy
by Chris Ferrara
Yes, the title of this column is provocative, to say the least, but that is what is really going on with the just-signed Apostolic Letter “Vos Estis Lux Mundi” (VELM). VELM lays down requirements for reporting “crimes of sexual abuse” committed by clerics, which “offend Our Lord, cause physical, psychological and spiritual damage to the victims and harm the community of the faithful.” But VELM is just another layer of bureaucratic procedure that ignores the underlying rot of the widespread homosexual infiltration of the clergy.
We know this as soon as we read the description of the prohibited “delicts against the sixth commandment of the Decalogue”:
“… forcing someone, by violence or threat or through abuse of authority, to perform or submit to sexual acts…
“… performing sexual acts with a minor or a vulnerable person;
“… production, exhibition, possession or distribution, including by electronic means, of child pornography, as well as by the recruitment of or inducement of a minor or a vulnerable person to participate in pornographic exhibitions…”
The term “vulnerable person” is defined as “any person in a state of infirmity, physical or mental deficiency, or deprivation of personal liberty which, in fact, even occasionally, limits their ability to understand or to want or otherwise resist the offence…”. Notice how even the term “vulnerable person” is limited to cases of physical or mental deficiency or coercion. Apparently, “vulnerable person” does not include legal adults who are persuaded to engage in sexual acts by clerics who convince them there is nothing wrong with such conduct.
So, to sum up: VELM does absolutely nothing to address (1) “consensual” acts of sodomy involving clerics and their willing partners in one of the sins that cry out to Heaven for retribution; (2) the “production, exhibition, possession or distribution” of adult (versus child) pornography, or (3) consensual adult participation in pornographic exhibitions.
That is, the entire “gay subculture” and its practices among the clergy are left untouched so long as they do not manifest themselves in criminal offences against minors or the coercion of “vulnerable” adult partners in sodomy. Otherwise, VELM exhibits no concern about sexual “delicts against the sixth commandment of the Decalogue.”
Clearly, therefore, Francis sees no need to remedy the homosexual corruption of the priesthood. He does not even intimate that “consensual” sodomy involving clerics is also an evil that “offend[s] Our Lord, caus[ing] physical, psychological and spiritual damage to the victims and… the community of the faithful.” In fact, the carefully limited definitions in VELM implicitly treat sodomy between “consenting adults” in the clergy as something that is not even to be reported, much less punished. We see at work here a kind of positivism in ecclesiastical law: whatever is not prohibited is permitted. Indeed, in this case what is permitted is not even worthy of mention.
What a mockery, then, are VELM’s pious declarations that “Our Lord Jesus Christ calls every believer to be a shining example of virtue, integrity and holiness” and that “a continuous and profound conversion of hearts is needed… so that personal sanctity and moral commitment can contribute to promoting the full credibility of the Gospel message and the effectiveness of the Church’s mission.”
Here as elsewhere it is evident that not only has “the Great Reformer” reformed nothing, he has actually made the corrupt ecclesial status quo worse, as Henry Sire (aka Marcantonio Colonna) documents beyond reasonable doubt in his “The Dictator Pope.” VELM is just another sign of a radically dysfunctional papacy that represents what has to be the terminal phase of the ecclesial crisis the Church has endured since Vatican II.
But it is precisely at such points in Church history that Providence opens the way to restoration — in this case with the heavenly assistance of the Virgin Mother of God.

10 May

“Hawaiian Eye” US TV series (1959–63) intro



My husband Nick is the man in the scene with Connie Stevens.
“Hawaiian Eye” US TV series (1959–63) intro
Private investigator Tracey Steele (Anthony Eisley) and his half-Hawaiian partner, Tom Lopaka (Robert Conrad), own Hawaiian Eye, a combination detective agency and private security firm, located in Honolulu, Hawaii. Their principal client is the Hawaiian Village Hotel, which in exchange for security services, provides the agency with a luxurious private compound on the hotel grounds.
The partners investigate mysteries and protect clients with the sometime help of photographer Cricket Blake (Connie Stevens), who also sings at the hotel’s Shell Bar, and a ukelele-playing cab driver Kim Quisado (Poncie Ponce), who has “relatives” throughout the islands.
Engineer turned detective Greg McKenzie (Grant Williams), joins the agency later on as a full partner, while hotel social director Philip Barton (Troy Donahue) lends a hand after Tracey Steele departs.

10 May

Black Homeless Woman Says that Donald Trump Let Her Live Rent Free in Trump Tower for 8 years!



Black Homeless Woman Says that Donald Trump Let Her Live Rent Free in Trump Tower for 8 years!
The story of a homeless black woman in her own words whom Donald J. Trump has allowed to live in Trump Tower New York for free. In addition to free rent, Trump insisted she get three meals of room service per day and weekly fresh flowers. Doesn’t sound like a bigot, misogynist, sexist or racist to me. Sounds like a compassionate and generous man.

10 May

President Trump and The First Lady Participate in the Celebration of Military Mothers



President Trump and The First Lady Participate in the Celebration of Military Mothers

10 May

Abp. Wilton Gregory has track record of trying to evade justice






Abp. Wilton Gregory has track record of trying to evade justice
Uncovering the Cover-Up
In spite of holding himself forth as a champion of victims, Abp. Wilton Gregory’s track record reveals instead lack of transparency and obfuscation, and Catholics are waiting to see what Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr will uncover in his newly launched investigation of both the Atlanta and Savannah dioceses.
Observers suggest Carr is likely to unearth many long-buried abuse cases, particularly in Atlanta, where Gregory is wrapping up a 14-year stint as archbishop, before moving on to head the Washington, D.C. archdiocese.
According to the narrative Gregory and his allies have constructed over the past two decades, the archbishop is a strong victims’ advocate dedicated to stamping out clerical sex abuse. But a closer look at his record reveals a different story.
In 2004, Gregory, then bishop of Belleville, Illinois, was held in contempt of court for refusing to release records related to a sex abuse case involving a retired priest.
In 2004, Bp. Gregory was held in contempt of court for refusing to release records related to a sex abuse case.
As archbishop of Atlanta, for years Gregory refused requests by victims’ advocacy groups to release the names of credibly accused clergy.
Last November he relented, issuing a list of 15 predator priests. But the timing of the release — in the wake of the Theodore McCarrick scandal — was not lost on victims or their advocates, many of whom denounced Gregory’s move as a cynical attempt at self-preservation, designed to deflect attention from his close relationship with McCarrick.
Another red flag: Abp. Gregory’s list identified only 15 predator priests. Two days after the Atlanta clergy were named, Savannah Bp. Gregory Hartmayer identified 16 predator priests from his southern Georgia diocese.
This prompted a still-unanswered question: How could the diocese of Savannah, home to just 85,000 Catholics, have more predators than the archdiocese of Atlanta, home to 1.2 million Catholics?
Gregory’s critics point to other blots on his record. In 2015, victims’ advocacy group SNAP published the names of six predator priests who had victimized minors in other states and spent time in Atlanta. Though allegations against the men attracted media coverage in other states, in Georgia, they remained under the radar.
If the archbishop was truly concerned about clerical sex abuse victims, it was asked, why didn’t he publicize the men’s identities? Each was either credibly accused of or had admitted to sexual abuse of minors. Identifying them could have encouraged any Atlanta victims to step forward to claim justice.
In December, abuse victim “Phillip Doe” filed suit against Gregory and the Atlanta archdiocese, claiming they have “conspired, continue to conspire, and have actively engaged in efforts to” conceal clerical sex abuse.
In spring 2018, Abp. Gregory successfully undermined the Hidden Predators’ Act, a Georgia bill that would have extended the statute of limitations from age 23 to 38 and allowed victims to sue their alleged abusers as well as institutions that enabled the abuse.
To many, Gregory’s lobbying — occurring just three months before the McCarrick revelations broke — was the final proof that the archbishop doesn’t fight for clerical sex abuse victims, as he claims, but against them.

10 May

More BS from the POPE….Pope Francis issues law requiring clergy, religious to report sex abuse



Pope’s New Norms on Sex Abuse Leave Power in Hands of Bishops. The pope’s new motu proprio on sex abuse allows the bishops to investigate themselves, cutting laity out of any investigation and failing to direct clergy to report abuse to secular authorities.

Pope Francis issues law requiring clergy, religious to report sex abuse
ROME, May 10, 2019 (LifeSiteNews) — Pope Francis on Thursday issued an apostolic letter that requires all priests and other religious to report to their superiors any credible accusations of clerical sexual abuse and cover-ups.
The Pope’s motu proprio is titled “You are the Light of the World” (Vos estis lux mundi), which is taken from the Gospel of Matthew and makes mandated reporters of the more than 415,000 priests and more than 700,000 religious women around the world. The document requires them to inform Church authorities when they become aware or have “well-founded motives to believe” that a member of the clergy or a female religious has sexually abused a minor or possessed child pornography, or when a superior has covered up any such crimes. It does not require that they report allegations to civil authorities.
The new law further provides whistleblower protections for those reporting on sexual abuse while also requiring dioceses to put systems into place by June 2020 to receive confidential allegations. Another key point in the new document is that it provides procedures for pursuing investigations when the accused is a bishop, cardinal, or religious superior. In the past, victims and accusers have complained that investigations against the hierarchy have languished, as was the case with the now disgraced former cardinal Theodore McCarrick.
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Wild Thing’s comment……..
This changes nothing, and in fact protects offenders.

09 May

Awesome President Trump SURPRISE News Conference



President Trump SURPRISE News Conference


Wild Thing’s comment.……..
I LOVE this President. Best and most transparent president in my lifetime. It’s great to have a President that loves his Country and trying to fix all the problems created by those who hate out Country and are working to destroy it. Good straight talking Trump!!! Love it !

09 May

President Trump Welcomes the 2018 World Series Champions The Boston Red Sox to the White House



President Trump Welcomes the 2018 World Series Champions The Boston Red Sox to the White House

08 May
08 May

President Trump arrives in Florida aboard Air Force One ahead of rally



President Trump flies to Tyndall Air Force Base to tour hurricane damage in Florida ahead of a campaign rally in Panama City Beach.