7 things a Catholic Can Learn from Pride Month

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The doc is actually on Youtube. I won’t repost because I have no idea if it’s there legally, but it has been there a long time without the Naudets having it removed. I went looking for it and realized I had watched part of it, skipping around, at some point in the past. I remembered the part where the firefighters are all out of the building and go in the deli. But I did not recall the Fr Judge scene so thank you for pointing that out.
 
I’ve been meaning to answer this post but I needed to learn how to multi-quote
1.) suicide and self harm- individuals who have undergone reassignment have much higher suicide risk. How can one support a movement which advicates for radical medical experimentation on children which can result in permanent sterilzation. It’s child abuse, period.
It does not suggest we support any of those things, just that as people who value life we take seriously the despair that leads to suicide.
2.) Bullying- is never okay. Rejecting what is wrong is not bullying.
Rejecting what is wrong IS bullying if we are ugly or cruel when we do it. Delivery matters.
Ask loving questions . No- ask the hard questions.
She didn’t explain this much, but I took it to mean ask questions that show you are interested in understanding them as an individual. Some of those might be hard questions, but they wouldn’t be pointed or leading questions.
Be so careful as to what you post on social media. “ I love social media. But proceed with caution. -“ lovers of Christ must prepare themselves to be persecuted and hated for speaking the hard truths. Nonetheless Catholics must stand up and speak out.
We have to consider if what we post can win hearts for Christ. It is harder to cater your message to your audience when your audience is such a random assemblage of internet.
We must demand a return to the standard watch and wait treatment protocol for gender dysphoria. This is right out of Frankenstein. God help us all.
I agree
 
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