Democratic Catholic AmChurch

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**Dr. Jeffrey Bond has been at the eye of a storm of sexual abuse in a traditional Catholic venue, one sited within a corrupt Democratic judicial system, and trads who have turned a deaf ear towards John Paul II’s zero tolerance policy on homosexual clerics. Bond has noted that the Scranton, Pennsylvania, Assistant District Attorney who conveniently “lost” documents involved in this cluster of cases is himself under indictment for sexual predation involving a minor. **

**This ugly hybrid of bishops who refuse to obey Peter, and Democrats who refuse to prosecute, constitutes the Democratic Catholic AmChurch. Democratic towns like Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles, and New Orleans have chosen to persecute victims instead of prosecuting perpetrators. Church lawyers say, “Take no prisoners and win at any cost.” Justice is not served and the millstone warning of Christ for those who scandalize the little ones is forgotten. **

**Blessed Virgin Mary, pierced with a sword of sorrow that the thoughts of all may be revealed, expose all that is hidden, and cleanse all thoughts in the fire of love which is Your Son’s Sacred Heart. AMEN **

Bond writes:

"In what would appear to be an effort to humiliate and intimidate a victim of sexual abuse, Joseph Leeson, the attorney for the Fraternity of St. Peter, has further victimized the victim by publishing his real name in court documents.

As most of you know, John Doe, a graduate of St. Gregory’s Academy (which is run by the Fraternity of St. Peter), brought a federal lawsuit against two priests of the Society of St. John, Fr. Carlos Urrutigoity and Fr. Eric Ensey, for homosexually molesting him. The federal lawsuit also names Leeson’s clients, the Fraternity of St. Peter and St. Gregory’s Academy.

Leeson chose to expose John Doe’s real name when Leeson posted the entire 235 page deposition of John Doe, which includes his real name, address, and phone number…"
 
I was pressured by women to seek a new Church, when I first converted. They wanted me to see how the Pope was entirely out of touch with today’s culture. They wanted to split from Rome and create the American Catholic Church – they especially wanted women ordination.😛

There is local group of Fransiscans that operate a website called American Catholic. Most people have no idea what their name really represents and think it is just an American site. :banghead:

They aren’t obviously anti-Holy Father, but the magazine they publish did a lovely article on the Voice of the Faithful – another poorly named group, and brought up none of the problems of that group and it’s ties with major dissenting Catholics that seem to have forgotten that the Angilcan church was already created and they could go join it.

I am a Roman Catholic. I converted and caused great trouble within my Baptist family for my betrayal – as they saw it. I have never wanted to change the course of my decision, but I didn’t like those women back then or now. However, I pray for them.:love:

I believe the Holy Father has struggled to keep AMerica from splitting off from the church Christ founded while trying to correct the many faults that our Bishops have embraced. The scandal is awful, but only a part of the bigger problem.
 
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