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So it's no longer called a
sermon even in the salt-of-the-earth Midwest U.S.A. Vatican II, I suppose.
First, how quickly CAIR comes out with its statement condemning what was said during a Holy Mass sermon essentially open to all.
Well, that's just another example of typical behavior by CAIR:
Bully when that will get their way,
cry &
whine like wounded children when they're not in a position to bully. But do it
quickly, and make sure that the news media not only carries the complaints by CAIR, but also reports the complaints uncritically--if not sympathetically. There should really be no doubt that the root purpose of CAIR is to subvert Christianity in the U.S.A. (and Canada?), by engaging in
perverse abuse of U.S. protections for
religious freedom.
Second, the effeminate response of the Archbishop. I will go out on a limb and predict that the this priest is basically toast. Adios, padre.
The principle "speak truth to power"--or at least to one's own parishoners--is profoundly unwelcome in the
Novus Ordo h
ierarchy, especially during the "Francis" regime. Yet the mere priest has dared to reveal himself publicly to be declining to
bow down to
Nostra Aetate ("In Our Times"), which is the fundamental Vatican-II docuмent that promotes the "oecuмenism"
heresy. Indeed, public rejection of the h
ierarchy's interpretation of
Novus Ordo heretical dogma should be expected to be
"career-limiting" as a minimum.