Thursday, July 19, 2018

University Chaplain Fired for Making Reparation for Gay Pride





en.newsFather Mark Morris was fired as an university chaplain of Glasgow Caldedonian University because he held a prayer of reparation for the “gross offence” of Glasgow Gay Pride, reports bbc.com (July 18).


The march of gay radicals took place on July 14 and was led by Scotlands First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.

Father Morris' prayer of atonement consisted of 15 decades of the Rosary and was held two days later inside a church.

Glasgow Archdiocese issued a statement stating that it was “aware of the university's decision”. The archdiocese did not bother defending the courageous priest.



Almost at the same time, Jesuit Father James Martin celebrates gay marches and is invited to speak at the Vatican sponsored World Meeting of Families in Dublin in August.
Apostate James Matin  with Yayo Grassi gay activists


This is a sure sign that the present Catholic Church is in deep troubles.


Catholic priest attacked in ‘modern, progressive, tolerant Scotland’ 

“The wicked fear the good, because the good are a constant reproach to their consciences. The ungodly like religion in the same way that they like lions, either dead or behind bars; they fear religion when it breaks loose and begins to challenge their consciences.” ―
Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, Life of Christ





Pro Gay Dublin archbishop removes Fr. James Larkin After Pro-Life Homily


A Buenos Aires journalist describes Bergoglio  March 13, 2013

The Horror!
Of all the unthinkable candidates, Jorge Mario Bergoglio is perhaps the worst. Not because he openly professes doctrines against the faith and morals, but because, judging from his work as Archbishop of Buenos Aires, faith and morals seem to have been irrelevant to him.

A sworn enemy of the Traditional Mass, he has only allowed imitations of it in the hands of declared enemies of the ancient liturgy. He has persecuted every single priest who made an effort to wear a cassock, preach with firmness, or that was simply interested in Summorum Pontificum.


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