Filled to the rafters with sexually-active homosexuals, seminarians who expected to be surrounded by support for a faithful, prayerful, celibate vocation were tossed out.
However, the issue will put fresh focus on concerns that the Vatican’s investigation of Maynooth, ordered by Pope Benedict XVI in 2010, has had little practical effect. In previous years some Maynooth students claimed the college operated an informal ‘litmus test’ to sift out seminarians considered excessively conservative.
Six years later, they are still giving it the jerk around.
Here's something completely different:
A number of Maynooth student priests who were reportedly asked to take time out of seminary because they were ‘too conservative’ are to return to the college in the autumn after interventions by a number of bishops, it has been claimed.
The Irish Catholic understands that of 10 diocesan seminarians who were due to return to Maynooth
With the help of some bishops, they are marching right back in to take back the territory.
It's about time. Forty years later.
Isn't it interesting that when a pope is elected who attempts to institute tossing faithful seminarians to institute a Mapplethorpe priesthood, the bishops finally draw the line in the sand and march back to the front.
Check out this Mick on the make:
However, Msgr Hugh Connolly, President of Maynooth, rejected the claim, insisting that there has been “nothing out of the ordinary in terms of usual action between students, dioceses and the seminary in making a decision on what is the best next step for a particular student”.
That's right. It was a complete coincidence that all the prayerful heterosexuals were ushered out.
The God-forsaken heretic in charge of the see gave this explanation:
This is not the first time the issue has provoked controversy. Some years ago, seminarians were reportedly suspended for wanting to kneel during the consecration at Mass. In 2012, Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin said “it is not just that the number of candidates is low; it is also that many of those who present are fragile and some are much more traditional than those who went before them”....the archbishop warned there is “a danger that superficial attachment to the externals of tradition may well be a sign of fearfulness and flight from changed realities: and that is not exactly what we need”.
Guess what? I think we're all done being 'fragile'.
Forty years later, when we get off of our knees and come out of Adoration, with loins girded, we are coming to drive out the snakes.
“We are very proud of all of our students,” Msgr Connolly insisted. “They are admirable young and older men who are taking a counter-cultural stance. Whether they are conservative, middle of the road or progressive theologically is irrelevant really as long as they are answering the call of the Gospel in a faithful way.”
This is a man who thinks seminarians who encourage people to break commandments are 'answering the call of the Gospel in a faithful way'.
Can anyone tell me what this dangerous spiritual predator is doing running a seminary?
My email to Monsignor below. Send one yourself!
-----Original Message-----
To: President
Cc: michael.mullaney
Sent: Sat, Aug 6, 2016 8:10 am
Subject: Dangerous Spiritual Predator
+IHS
Monsignor Connolly,
You said:
“We are very proud of all of our students,” Msgr Connolly insisted. “They are admirable young and older men who are taking a counter-cultural stance. Whether they are conservative, middle of the road or progressive theologically is irrelevant really as long as they are answering the call of the Gospel in a faithful way.”
So you think if the theological perspective of a seminarian encourages our people to break commandments, they are 'answering the call of the Gospel in a faithful way'.
What blarney!
However, Msgr Hugh Connolly, President of Maynooth, rejected the claim, insisting that there has been “nothing out of the ordinary in terms of usual action between students, dioceses and the seminary in making a decision on what is the best next step for a particular student”.
I'm sure it was a complete coincidence that all the prayerful, celibate heterosexuals have been ushered out our seminaries for 40 years!
But, amen I say to you: The glory days of turning the Catholic priesthood into a gay club for men are coming to an end.
You had a good run.
It's taken 40 years, but the miracle has happened. The bishops have found their spine! Loins are girded and our men are marching back into our seminaries to take back the vocation of Christ's royal priesthood.
Iss Fahr rih mawh naw druch-hyay-sav.
I am thrilled that the movement has begun in my Ireland!
In Christ,
3 comments:
Maybe we can look forward prayerfully to the former glorious days of the Catholic affirmation in Ireland which Modernism has almost wiped out. Get rid of all Modernists in the CC, Irish Government, Media, Universities, Schools, Hospitals, etc. & regain the faith of your fathers before catastrophe befalls your nation. May Our Lady of Fatima give you the strength to do this before next May.
I hope you didnt include that attempt at Gaeilge in your email. You appear to have copied and pasted phonetics instead of using actual Irish. Im sure they're all having a right laugh at your ignorance
Irishman
They've all gone queer and their gay brothel is exposed to the world and they would have a right laugh at MY ignorance?
Oh that is rich. Leave it to the thick Micks.
Well, with their balls pinned to the Catechism, they no doubt have very little to laugh at.
LOL. LOL. LOL.
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