tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4404498638452030181.post8514293913014213508..comments2024-03-28T00:16:46.394-07:00Comments on The Eponymous Flower: Papal Ceremoniaire Expelled from the VaticanTancredhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16015531337154301560noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4404498638452030181.post-74354876715386550862013-08-11T12:12:22.814-07:002013-08-11T12:12:22.814-07:00I have NO IDEA if he was gay but I believe he was ...I have NO IDEA if he was gay but I believe he was a Homosexual, yes.Change the mantra. It ain't "gay".noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4404498638452030181.post-67366518213139333702013-08-11T04:03:45.400-07:002013-08-11T04:03:45.400-07:00An interesting observation if all these Rome pries...An interesting observation if all these Rome priests who are revealed to be active homosexuals....when did they begin their seminary training? In the mid-late 1960's early 1970's when the radical "deforms" of Vatican Ii were coming in.<br />And who was the Pope who authorized the wholesale disgarding of all Catholic tradition, the Mass, and the traditions and monastic disiplines of religious Orders and seminary formation? Paul VI.<br />And which Pope had strong gossip/rumors made about him that he was gay while he was still just a monsignor, and who two years before his death as Pope had to make a speech during which he added afew sentences refuting rampant rumors that he was gay...an embarrassing defense against rumors which would never have surfaced if there wasn't a basis somewhere for it.<br />Take a guess who he was.<br />I'll give a hint.<br />He really did only 1 good thing in his whole pontificate, and that was an encyclical letter which provoked such anger among radicals that he never wrote another one.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4404498638452030181.post-83163061194053600512013-08-11T03:54:21.399-07:002013-08-11T03:54:21.399-07:00Another JP II appointment. He was a high profile ...Another JP II appointment. He was a high profile JPII member of the Ceremonies staff, and he came in under the disgraced Bishop Magee when he was Papal MC. Wasn't it exposed that Magee was gay too? I think so. Anyway, I know he was made Bishop of Cloyne,Ireland in 1987 by JP II and was replaced by Piero Marini, and that Magee resigned from Cloyne a year or so ago in disgrace because of a flood of abuses and pervert priests under his watch.<br />Another one of the JPII Ceremony crew appointments, a Polish priest appointed a year or so before JP II died was just made Archbishop and the Papal Almoner.<br />I would not be surprised if Piero Marini is gay himself. He's almost 72, and a few months ago came out publicly in favor of gay unions. <br />Marini was inseperable from another former member of the Vatican Ceremonies crew, the current Bishop of Norcia, Renato Boccardo ,61 (someone who is violently against the Tridentine Latin Mass). These two were always seen sitting side by side at Papal ceremonies that did not call for them to be on the altar. <br />Don't be surprised if both of them are gay.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4404498638452030181.post-66881504032938499442013-08-10T21:49:25.659-07:002013-08-10T21:49:25.659-07:00This is silly. Why is it some guys get laicized f...This is silly. Why is it some guys get laicized for their wrongdoings and others just get put out to pasture in a rather plush pasture? I am not saying be horrid about how people are treated but as far as having a standard for one group and different one for another, is two-faced at best and shows a poor attempt on the Church's part to handle willingly such problems. This is also a credibility issue. <br /><br />Why is it okay for a mere accusation to cause a priest to *disappear* with no chance of clearing his name while this sort disagreeable behavior on the part of higher-ups gets a pass with sudden *confusion* about what to do?<br /><br />How about this cricket in their cassock: you want to work in the Vatican, this the code of conduct, A, B, C. Violate these, you're on your own. Go back to your own diocese, or go find a 7 Eleven to work at. Enforce that a few times and watch all of this disappear. <br /><br />I think Francis is a Pope who talks the talks but doesn't walk the walk. He goes on about his humility routine, prancing around schoomzing the crowds, but sure doesn't make an effort at being humble enough to embrace the Papacy for what it is and LIVE it; to take the ruler to a few clerical knuckles. At the same time, I can see where the Popes want to tread lightly. They don't want to end up like Pope Luciani.<br /><br />MattAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4404498638452030181.post-53879281951701937412013-08-10T17:14:38.107-07:002013-08-10T17:14:38.107-07:00As I see it the Italian system of justice is somew...As I see it the Italian system of justice is somewhat peculiar and police practices often peculiar and corrupt. The former priest pedophile following his claim of a prostitution ring etc., he was immediately arrested for libel. I don't know if that is generally how the libel law works there but that too sounds peculiar. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4404498638452030181.post-32216283465697931762013-08-10T14:27:58.705-07:002013-08-10T14:27:58.705-07:00Being removed to the Lateran which is actually in ...Being removed to the Lateran which is actually in Rome's 'gay quarter' does not seem to be much of a punishment.credimusnoreply@blogger.com