If St. Peter Damian's book has been scrubbed from the Web, someone should get it back, asap!
I think St. John Chrysostom also had a thing or two to say, as well as St. Pope Pius V.
Not to detract from the relevance of St. Damian or St. Chrysostom, but FYI, there
was a very recent pope who issued an important proscription against allowing
any ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖs to enter seminary or to remain there once they are discovered.
It was Pope John XXIII.
His publication was distributed to all the bishops of the world right at the start of
Vatican II, and it got ZERO press coverage. He did nothing to enforce its
application, though, and bishops generally left the volume or book, to set on
their bookshelves and gather dust. Years later, when the clerical pederasty
scandals started to emerge, Randy Engel wrote a book,
Good Bye, Good Men,in which she made mention of this work by John XXIII, but before it showed up
in Engel's book it had been fairly forgotten by the bishops, for it had not been
read by many, and certainly had not been followed by many.
Cardinal Bernardin of Chicago is now reported to have been a major ringleader
of the ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖ network of priests in the USA. Fr. Alfred Joseph Kunz had
been actively working to expose the identities of these network members when
he was brutally murdered in Dane, Wisconsin, in the early morning of March 4th,
1998. His murder is still an active investigation and no suspects have been
identified. It is said to have been a ritual Freemasonic Satanic assassination-
style murder.
Curiously, while your title says Saint who rooted ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖity OUT, Cardinal
Bernardin of infalicitous memory, could be said to be an UNsaint who rooted
ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖity IN!
Fr. Kunz may go down in history as a martyr for the war against the sin of
Sodom among clerics.