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In America magazine (Sept. 30, 2002), Gumby affirmed that “homosexuality is one of God’s most significant gifts to humanity.” Now, how could a gift from God be disordered or immoral? Does this mean Gumby thinks homosexual sex can be moral? Yes, it does. Gumby spoke at a gathering of homosexuals at St. Joseph’s Church in Greenwich Village, saying that “We need a new paradigm for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people in the Church.” An astute reporter for Lesbian and Gay New York asked Gumby what exactly he meant. The reporter said, “The Church’s official teaching is that sexual activity between two people of the same sex is always wrong. Do you mean to say that it can be moral?” Gumby answered, “Yes, I do.” This appeared in a very friendly source, Dignity/USA Journal, Winter 1999.FROM
Article from New Oxford Review
Bishop Vicky & Bishop Gumby
April 2005
We in the Catholic Church have our own actively homosexual priests and bishops, though they try to keep it in the closet, sometimes failing. As far as we know, Bishop Gumby is not one of them. Oh, sorry, that would be Thomas Gumbleton, the Auxiliary Bishop of Detroit. Nonetheless, he has been pushing the homosexual agenda in the Church for quite a while. In March 1997 in Pittsburgh, at a three-day anniversary celebration for New Ways Ministry (founded by Sr. Jeannine Gramick and Fr. Robert Nugent), Bishop Gumby said: "I hope that within our Church every gay person, every lesbian person, every bisexual person and every transgendered person will come out. Because that is how our Church is going to change…."
The Toledo Blade (Jan. 21) spoke with Gumby. The story says: “‘If you are saving souls one at a time, you really aren’t going to get very far,’ he [Gumby] said. But as he sees it, the church’s role should be to try and ‘transfer this world into as close an image of the reign of God, what the reign of God might look like, as possible.’ That would be a world, he said, where everyone has enough to live decently, and also where their human and political rights aren’t trampled upon.” Fine, but then you die. Heaven and Hell are dim in Gumby’s mind. What’s important to him is this life.
That female inmate who wrote to Bishop Vicky will also find the unconditional love she wants, no strings attached, under the wings of Bishop Gumby. It’s luv, luv, luv that makes the world go round, and who cares what comes after.
New Oxford Notes: April 2005
newoxfordreview.org/note.jsp?did=0405-notes-vicky
Yes, Gay Men Should Be Ordained
By Thomas J. Gumbleton
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