Oil company hit man has Archbishop Cordileone in his sights

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San Francisco, Calif., Feb 27, 2015 / 05:20 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Sam Singer’s public relations firm spun a Chevron oil refinery disaster in California and fought back a legal ruling in Ecuador that could have awarded billions of dollars to indigenous people for the company’s alleged pollution damage to the Amazon.

Now he’s been hired to attack San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone. He even wants Pope Francis to do his work.

“Everyone is praying that the Pope will remove the San Francisco Archbishop and these priests,” Singer said in a Google+ post on Feb. 18, Ash Wednesday.

“A revolution is brewing in S.F. Catholic Church against Archbishop Cordileone morality clauses,” he said in a Feb. 13 tweet referring to the controversy over standards for Catholic high school teachers.

The San Francisco-based Singer Associates, Inc., in its biography of Singer, said that the firm’s founder has been described as “one of the most powerful people in the San Francisco Bay Area” for “his ability to impact the news for his clients.”

Singer told the newspaper SF Weekly that “concerned parents” are paying for his services in their dispute with Archbishop Cordileone.

The beginning of this public relations war was bland enough.

The Archdiocese of San Francisco on Feb. 3 announced that explanations of Catholic teaching would be added to the faculty and staff handbooks for its four high schools. It also proposed new morals clauses for teacher contracts that would define teachers as having a ministerial role. The archdiocese said the changes to the handbook and teacher contract did not contain anything new but were intended to “clarify existing expectationsthat Catholic teachers in their professional and public lives uphold Catholic teaching.”

Archbishop Cordileone said the changes focused on sexual morality and religious practice because confusion is prevalent about the Church’s stance on these issues.

Protests and opposition greeted the action.

About 100 people, including some Catholic high school teachers, students, and students’ parents, gathered outside San Francisco’s St. Mary’s Cathedral on Ash Wednesday to protest.

Several activist groups like the Human Rights Campaign, Faithful America and the Equally Blessed Coalition have attacked Archbishop Cordileone as well.
But the SF Weekly claimed that the Ash Wednesday protest “bore the signature slickness of a Singer campaign.” The newspaper noted the widespread news coverage it received.

Singer said he hopes the archbishop sees that the standards he is asking of teachers are something that doesn’t “keep with Catholic values.” Singer characterized the standards as “a loyalty oath.”

Nonetheless, Archbishop Cordileone has withstood the media controversy and threats from state and city legislators. He suggested replacing proposed contractual description of teachers as ministers with wording about the teaching ministry.

Since mid-February, Singer’s social media accounts have sent out many news stories highly critical of the archdiocese. His tweets build a narrative that appears to focus on publicizing both opposition to the archbishop and the admitted mistakes of some local Catholic leaders.

Singer’s Feb. 18 Google+ post, which claimed that everyone was praying for Pope Francis to remove Archbishop Cordileone, linked to a story about priests at Star of the Sea Church who handed out pamphlets about examination of conscience to elementary school students ahead of confession.

February press coverage of the pamphlets focused on passages pertaining to adult sexual sins. Father Joseph Illo, the parish’s pastoral administrator, apologized for the incidents as an “oversight” and said the pamphlets should have been given to the parents instead of the children.

Singer also sought to capitalize on controversy from Father Illo’s decision to have male-only altar servers at his church, claiming that the “fight continues” for altar girls. Hetweeted a quote from Father Illo defending the practice of male-only servers—and included a picture of the Monty Python sketch on the Spanish Inquisition.

Singer’s Twitter account repeated a San Francisco Chronicle columnist’s attack, saying: “Don’t let S.F. Archbishop’s charm fool you: his message of exclusion and hate.” Another tweet claimed the archbishop will “purge gay, lesbian, pro-choice teachers from Catholic schools.”

The article continues online.
 
I wonder WHO hired Sam Singer and his PR firm to go after Archbishop Cordileone?

(Perhaps I missed it? I got the “concerned parents” aspect of the article but I wonder WHO?)
Now he’s been hired to attack San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone. He even wants Pope Francis to do his work.
“Everyone is praying that the Pope will remove the San Francisco Archbishop and these priests,” Singer said in a Google+ post on Feb. 18, Ash Wednesday.
 
"Another tweet claimed the archbishop will “purge gay, lesbian, pro-choice teachers from Catholic schools.”

This would be a noble, and good thing.
 
People are upset about what the good Archbishop is doing. But they don’t get up in arms when someone loses their job for writing something in favor of traditional marriage on FB.
 
I wonder WHO hired Sam Singer and his PR firm to go after Archbishop Cordileone?

(Perhaps I missed it? I got the “concerned parents” aspect of the article but I wonder WHO?)
Oh no, you didn’t miss anything! I was wondering exactly the same thing. The article said that The Examiner and The Chronicle were clients of his, but that seemed to be written in the past tense, if I read it correctly. But it’s an excellent question, because someone like Singer doesn’t come cheap. The article does state that “concerned parents” are paying Singer, but that doesn’t really answer the question.🤷
 
Thank you Archbishop Cordileone for standing strong for Christ and His Church. It definitely helps to keep the laity’s faith and fortitude strong having a brave leader. You are being remembered in my prayers.

St. Michael the Archangel,
defend us in battle.
Be our defense against the wickedness and snares of the Devil.
May God rebuke him, we humbly pray,
and do thou,
O Prince of the heavenly hosts,
by the power of God,
thrust into hell Satan,
and all the evil spirits,
who prowl about the world
seeking the ruin of souls. Amen…
 
For all CAers who live in the diocese of SF, make noise in support of the Archbishop! Be vocal, stand up! And for the rest of us, offer prayers and support, post on chat boards, send in emails in support of the Archbishop. We must join this fight.
 
Someone(s) hired a PR firm to attack the archbishop, in order to get Pope Francis to remove him? Bizarre. Utterly bizarre.
 
Also:
Thank you Archbishop Cordileone for standing strong for Christ and His Church. It definitely helps to keep the laity’s faith and fortitude strong having a brave leader. You are being remembered in my prayers.

St. Michael the Archangel,
defend us in battle.
Be our defense against the wickedness and snares of the Devil.
May God rebuke him, we humbly pray,
and do thou,
O Prince of the heavenly hosts,
by the power of God,
thrust into hell Satan,
and all the evil spirits,
who prowl about the world
seeking the ruin of souls. Amen…
AMEN.
 
For all CAers who live in the diocese of SF, make noise in support of the Archbishop! Be vocal, stand up! And for the rest of us, offer prayers and support, post on chat boards, send in emails in support of the Archbishop. We must join this fight.
Totally agree. They use the name of “concerned parents” to against the holy Archbishop. Give me a break. If parents send their children to Catholic schools and are against the Catholic moral teaching, they are free to pull their children out of Catholic schools and let them attend secular schools. Catholic schools should teach Catholic moral values. What else do they expect??

Let us pray for Archbishop Cordileone daily. At least say a St. Michael’s prayer for his protection. Spread the word and solicit prayers for this holy man.
 
Someone(s) hired a PR firm to attack the archbishop, in order to get Pope Francis to remove him? Bizarre. Utterly bizarre.
No they hired the PR firm to mount pressure agains the archbishop and to make him retract everything. Claiming to be praying that Pope Francis removes the archbishop is just calculated trolling utilized by the firm. Pope Francis probably doesn’t even know about this San Francisco situation.
 
Over 350 Catholic School Teachers Call On San Francisco Archbishop To Drop Morality Clauses

sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2015/03/03/catholic-school-teachers-archdiocese-san-francisco-archbishop-salvatore-cordileone-morality-clauses-abortion-contraception-same-sex-marriage/

I’m concerned to say the least, that these people are teaching in Catholic schools.
You should be.

I have three immediately family members teaching at Catholic schools. All say they are Catholic.

My mother is now actually hesitant to discuss Catholic beliefs with me as she’s afraid I’d send a letter to the Bishop about the huge number of hersies she believes and pushes (everything from women priests to gay marriage to divorce to not believing in the Nicene Creed to doubting the divinity of Christ and the validity of the Bible). My sister doesn’t “believe” in the sacrament of penance. And so forth.
 
Over 350 Catholic School Teachers Call On San Francisco Archbishop To Drop Morality Clauses

sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2015/03/03/catholic-school-teachers-archdiocese-san-francisco-archbishop-salvatore-cordileone-morality-clauses-abortion-contraception-same-sex-marriage/

I’m concerned to say the least, that these people are teaching in Catholic schools.
I simply don’t understand people that would work at a Catholic school who disagree with Catholic teaching. Unless you have a nefarious intention in mind to undermine the faith, why would you actively work at some place that has conflicting values from your own.
 
We need to write the Apostolic Nuncio to support this bishop. The left-wing fascists are working overtime to get him fired, we need to do our part to stop them.
 
Hmm, I believe in Catholic teachings. Perhaps I should apply for a teaching position. 🙂

I’ve been considering it for awhile and I enjoy working with kids.

Anyone else?
 
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