Firestorm of defian over church teaching Battle for theSoul ofthe Archdiocese of S.F

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April 4, 2006
POLITICAL ASSAULT ON CATHOLICS TRIGGERS LAWSUIT
On March 21, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors passed a unanimous resolution condemning the Vatican for “meddling” in the city’s customs and traditions. The proximate issue was the Catholic Church’s teachings on marriage and sexuality, especially its opposition to gay adoptions.
In response to this resolution, the Thomas More Law Center has agreed to represent the following plaintiffs: the Catholic League (including the 6,000 members it has in the area) and two individuals (one of whom is a member of the Catholic League).
 
and then there’s Marquette - Milwaukee

marquette.edu/um/pastoral/glb/

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Ok,
I’m done. Search on “Jesuit University” then, within the University search on “gay lesbian”.

So far, Santa Clara is the worst, by far.

God help us,
Angel
 
“I was probably as nervous as the next person when Cardinal Ratzinger was elected as Pope Benedict XVI,” said Rev. Cameron Ayers, S.J., pastor of St. Agnes Church, at a gay-lesbian forum sponsored by the University of San Francisco on March 26, 2006.
But, in the question and answer format following the formal talks, Ayers said, “His choices of bishops in the United States have been some of the finest choices we’ve had in a generation. The choice of Randolph Calvo to be sent to Reno, Nevada, the choice of George Niederauer for this diocese, and the choice of Larry Silva of Oakland to be sent to Honolulu” are encouraging.
Ayers said dialoguing with Niederauer – who has “had a lot of experience listening and dialoguing with persons in the gay and lesbian community,” during years at a homosexual-dominated West Hollywood parish – is one way to start getting the Church to change its teaching on homosexuality. “I still think the day that the first bishop gets up in the pulpit and comes ‘out’ will be a day that will go down in Catholic history and will be spoken of for generations to come,” Ayers said.
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Angels Watchin:
God help us,
Angel
I don’t know…sometimes I really wonder when God is going to get tired of helping us and get totally fed up and just start slapping away at His Church to wake us up. We seem to be failing so badly when it comes to teaching and preserving morals. When will His patience run out??

I wish the Vatican could get some control back when it comes to our ‘Catholic’ institutions of learning.
 
Still no reply from Ignatius Insight. :whistle:

I checked the link listed in dts’s post. It seems to be the whole article as I remember reading it.
 
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