Bishop Cirilo Flores Rose From Humble Roots

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The Most Rev. Cirilo Flores, 63, is set to become the next bishop for the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego next year.

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When reading the comments section, which was posted after the article, I was struck by the hatred and malevolence represented therein. Particularly, I noted the fact the most venemous condemnation had come from a man who, it had been uncovered, was a homosexual, posing as an outraged, and agrieved party.

How striking it is that homosexuality almost always appears in both the perpeteration, and then, the condemnation of perverse, venal acts of which the clergy are so commonly accused. It almost seems contrived. Frankly, it is beginning to seem conspiratorial. The Gay lobby is one of the most actively anti-Catholic groups we have opposing us. To speak out against this is almost a moral obligation.

That homosexuality has now been proved to represent the mysterious axis of the clerical sex abuse scandal, after much study, can no longer be disputed. However, what is stranger yet, is how the homosexual advocacy propaganda aspect turns up as agitators of the this peculiar church vulnerabilty. It is diabolical, and very sinister. It is as if the criminals are decrying the crimes. It is a fraud!

The strange manifestation of the sexual deviency of homosexuality relative to a crisis which has undermined the church’s credibility can no longer be underestimated. It should be identified as such, with open and honest candor. This is the first step in the process of corrective action within the formation of the next generation of Christ’s consecrated messengers.

It must be made clear that homosexuality can no longer find a duplicitous outlet within the priesthood. To be perfectly candid, after all of the heartache, and damage done, homophobia must be considered a reasonable and prophylactic approach, when regarding the aggregation of those to be consecrated into the priesthood.

We love all sinners, as we are all sinners ourselves, but that does not mean that we must allow grave sin into our midst, without any consternation. Remember, that those who would have you reticent to call out sin, represent the very same culture that allows the unborn to be slaughtered in the womb, and, in fact, promotes, and encourages, such criminality.
 
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