escreveu hoje sobre o últimas informações sobre o caso do monsenhor que foi preso em flagrante em uma orgia gay drogado com cocaína dentro de um apartamento que pertencia ao cardeal Coccopalmerio. Esse monsenhor era secretário de Coccopalmerio e iria se tornar bispo. Falei do caso aqui no blog duas vezes, a última pode ser lida
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Pentin e muitos outros jornalistas estão tentando arrancar algum comentário sobre o fato, mas o porta-voz do Vaticano Greg Burke foge das perguntas como o diabo foge da cruz. Apenas dizendo que não vai comentar ou que não pode falar.
Que incrível! Um caso dessa magnitude e o Vaticano silencia.
Esse silêncio do Vaticano apenas confirma a história. Mas Pentin lembra que inúmeras fontes do Vaticano confirmam o fato.
Pentin também diz que o cardeal Coccopalmerio desapareceu socialmente. Não é mais visto há dois meses.
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Pentin lembrar a famosa frase do Papa Francisco dita no avião saindo do Rio de Janeiro e indo para Roma, no qual se absteve de julgar os gays. O que na prática liberava o homossexualismo. A "comunidade" LGBT não cansa de explorar essa frase do Papa Francisco, como mostra a imagem acima.
A frase exata do Papa é "Se a pessoa é gay, procura Deus e tem boa vontade, quem sou eu para julgar".
Assim, sobrou apenas "procurar Deus" e "ter boa vontade" para evitar julgamento do Papa. Esvaziando a quase nada as palavras de Cristo.
Quantas vezes Cristo julgou as pessoas quando estava entre nós? Ele chegou a chamar São Pedro de Demônio, condenou os fariseus (apesar de lembrar que a Lei que eles defendiam era para ser seguida. E essa lei sempre condenou atos homossexuais), pediu para a prostituta nunca mais pecar, disse que a primeira missão dos apóstolos era expulsar os demônios...
Vejamos parte do texto de Edward Pentin publicado no The National Catholic Register.
Whatever the exact truth behind the lurid and disturbing story, it has further exposed such gravely sinful behavior taking place in the Vatican that one senior member of the curia says has “never been worse.”
Vatican won't confirm
Holy See spokesman Greg Burke made it clear he would not confirm the orgy allegations, and did not comment when asked if he could not confirm all, or just parts, of the account reported in Il Fatto Quotidiano. Asked later if the Vatican would comment when the story had received global attention, Burke continued to remain silent.
On July 6, the Register called the secretary in question on his cell phone, but he instantly refused to speak when told he was speaking to a journalist, mumbling words to the effect: “Look, I cannot talk,” and hanging up.
In the meantime, a reliable senior member of the curia has told the Register that he has heard from “multiple sources” that the story is true, including from another senior curial figure.
He said the extent of homosexual practice in the Vatican has “never been worse,” despite efforts begun by Benedict XVI to root out sexual deviancy from the curia after the Vatileaks scandal of 2012.
A Vatican official who used to greet Cardinal Coccopalmerio’s secretary from time to time, told the Register he had noticed he hadn’t seen him for at least two months, and before he disappeared, had become very thin.
The Register also contacted Cardinal Coccopalmerio June 6 directly via email, asking if he was able to confirm the story, but he has so far not responded.
The precise details of the reported events in the CDF therefore remain open to question, but the substance of the story appears to be true. If so, many would find such behavior taking place in the Holy Office not only unconscionable but also highly sacrilegious.
The Holy Office building, which today is also home to some religious sisters as well as the CDF, dates back to the 16th century. From 1908 to 1965, the CDF was officially known as the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office and its purpose was to "spread sound Catholic doctrine and defend those points of Christian tradition which seem in danger because of new and unacceptable doctrines.”
Since Benedict XVI’s pontificate, the Vatican dicastery has also been responsible for handling clerical sex abuse cases, although it should be stressed this scandal appears to have had nothing to do with the Congregation.
Pope Francis has addressed the issue of homosexuality in the Vatican before, and in particular the existence of a gay lobby. Returning from World Youth Day in Rio de Janeiro in 2013, he said he had yet to find “anyone who can give me a Vatican identity card with ‘gay’ [written on it]. They say they are there.”
After saying all lobbies are bad, he cited the Catechism’s teaching against marginalizing homosexual persons, saying, “If a person is gay and seeks the Lord and has good will, well who am I to judge them?”
Last year, Cardinal Oscar Maradiaga, a close adviser to Pope Francis,
acknowledged the presence of a “gay lobby” in the Vatican and said that “little by little the Pope is trying to purify it.”
Elmar Mäder, a former commander of the Swiss Guard from 2002 to 2008, said last year "a network of homosexuals" exists within the Vatican after a series of claims about homosexual priests working in the curia. “I cannot refute the claim that there is a network of homosexuals,” he said. “My experiences would indicate the existence of such a thing," he
told the Swiss newspaper Schweiz am Sonntag.
Even demons are repulsed
In light of the latest scandal and the current situation, one former official urged readers to recall the
warnings of the Lord on homosexual acts, especially between priests, as explained by St. Catherine of Siena in her Dialogues written as if dictated by God Himself.
The medieval mystic, co-patron of Rome and Doctor of the Church, relayed the words at a time when a number of clergy had fallen into grave sin.
Such priests, the Lord told St. Catherine, not only fail from resisting their fallen nature, “but do even worse as they commit the cursed sin against nature [homosexual acts].”
“Like the blind and stupid having dimmed the light of the understanding, they do not recognize the disease and misery in which they find themselves,” the Lord continued, adding that it not only causes God “nausea, but displeases even the demons themselves, whom these miserable creatures have chosen as their lords.”
He added that “this sin against nature is so abominable that, for it alone, five cities were submersed, by virtue of the judgement of My Divine Justice, which could no longer bear them.” The Lord told St. Catherine that even the demons are “repulsed upon seeing such an enormous sin being committed.”
As a remedy, St. Catherine recounted the Lord saying:
“Never cease offering me the incense of fragrant prayers for the salvation of souls, for I want to be merciful to the world. With your prayers and sweat and tears, I will wash the face of my bride, Holy Church. I showed her to you earlier as a maiden whose face was all dirtied as if she were a leper. The clergy and the whole of Christianity are to blame for this because of their sins, though they receive their nourishment at the breast of this bride.”
Se até os demônios, no mais profundo do inferno, sentem repulsa por estes atos, como o Papa Francisco pôde dizer uma frase como esta?
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