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Offline Mr G

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NOTE: I suspect more reports are going to come out to make the Catholic look like racist, as the Catholic Church was their main target and not police or "white people". Also, if they do this to the Novus Ordo, image what the would do to Traditional Catholics once they find out what we believe. 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/catholic-pastor-in-indiana-faces-backlash-for-calling-black-lives-matter-protesters-maggots-and-parasites/ar-BB16acVA?ocid=msedgntp

A Catholic diocese in Indiana is facing calls to remove a local pastor after he compared the Black Lives Matter movement and its demonstrators to "maggots and parasites."

Father Theodore Rothrock of St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church in Carmel made the comments during his weekly message on Sunday, The Indy Star reported.

"The only lives that matter are their own and the only power they seek is their own," Rothrock wrote. "They are wolves in wolves clothing, masked thieves and bandits, seeking only to devour the life of the poor and profit from the fear of others. They are maggots and parasites at best, feeding off the isolation of addiction and broken families, and offering to replace and current frustration and anxiety with more misery and greater resentment."
His message, which has since been taken down, condemned the destruction of monuments and questioned whether Frederick Douglass and Martin Luther King Jr. would have been marching with the Black Lives Matter demonstrators.

"Black Lives Matter, Antifa, and the other nefarious acolytes of their persuasion are not the friends or allies we have been led to believe," Rothrock continued. "They are serpents in the garden, seeking only to uproot and replant a new species of human made in the likeness of men and not in the image of God.
"Their poison is more toxic than any pandemic we have endured," he added.

The message and church's staff contact page have since been taken down, according to the outlet.

The newly formed advocacy group Carmel Against Racial Injustice called on Bishop Timothy Doherty of the Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana to remove Rothrock from leadership and require training and ongoing education for priests and deacons on systemic racism and diversity.

"Silence is the action of being complicit in injustice," the group said in a statement, sharing screenshots of the pastor's now-deleted post. We are calling upon parishioners of the church, members of the community, and other religious leaders to denounce these statements and join us in active protest of this position. We can not stand idly by and allow a leader of a church that serves 6,000 Carmel families to pass off hateful and racist rhetoric as 
gospel."



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Offline Ladislaus

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Well, I'm sure that neo-SSPX would not want him either ... after his bishop sacks him.  Maybe he could go straight to the Resistance.

It's almost the exact same tactic the Jєωs have used.  Calling out a certain portion of them for obviously-criminal behavior gets classified as anti-Semitism whether or not the criticism is valid.  So calling out the BLM Marxists for who they really are is now racism.

Given this correlation, it's not too difficult to see who is really behind these protests.


Offline SeanJohnson

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The negroes and wiggers better watch out:

Indiana is good old boy territory.  THICK with rednecks and organized private militia.

It might not be old white men getting sucker punched from behind this time around.

And even though Carmel is the wealthiest suburb in the Indianapolis metro area, they won’t have the same apathy as do the liberal cities.

Are tickets for sale?

:popcorn:
Rom 5: 20 - "But where sin increased, grace abounded all the more."

Offline SimpleMan

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The parish is not in the diocese you would think it would be, Indianapolis.  For some reason, the Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana stretches across the state and takes a large wedge directly north of Indianapolis, including Carmel.  I suppose it's no more incongruous than the Diocese of Arlington being across the river from the Archdiocese of Washington, but this is an unusual configuration to be within a single state.

But at any rate, the website for that parish has had its "Staff" page removed.  Father Rothrock is still on the list of priests (vicar forane) for the diocese.

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The biggest maggots are the bishops and cardinals who go along with these terrorist communist groups. How many dioceses fund these terrorist groups? More innocent people including little children have died since the peaceful marches.  

May God bless you and keep you


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A politically correct (invalid) suspension: https://dol-in.org/pastoral-response-to-racism
Rom 5: 20 - "But where sin increased, grace abounded all the more."

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He's part of the problem, this is where he holds his services.....

"But Peter and the apostles answering, said: We ought to obey God, rather than men." - Acts 5:29

The Highest Principle in the Church: "We are first of all under obedience to God, and only then under obedience to man" - Fr. Hesse

Offline SeanJohnson

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He's part of the problem, this is where he holds his services.....


Definitely 
Rom 5: 20 - "But where sin increased, grace abounded all the more."