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RCC Abp. Wilton Gregory to DC?

church mouse guy

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1. Atlanta Archbishop Wilton Gregory (homosexual-friendly) has been all but finalized as the next head of the Archdiocese of Washington DC.

2. He would replace Cardinal Donald Wuerl who was forced out for covering up for defrocked Cdl. Theodore McCarrick, a homosexual rapist, and was forced out for covering up other abuse in the state of Pennsylvania.

3. Abp. Gregory has ties to homosexual-friendly the late Cdl Bernardin of Chicago as well as McCarrick and Wuerl and the current Chicago Abp Blase Cupich.

4. Abp. Gregory has praised pro-homosexual Jesuit Fr. Martin and allowed RCC Atlanta facilities to be used for homosexual events. He stand for female deacons, use of contraception, and communion for divorced and remarried Catholics. The late Dr. Richard Sipe, a Benedictine Monk, classified Apb. Gregory as homosexual.

5. Apb. Gregory headed the US Conference of Bishops from 2001-2004. In 2004, Cdl. Ratzinger (later Pope Benedict) ruled that RCC politicians who were pro-choice could not receive communion. Gregory and McCarrick were the only ones who received the ruling and they concealed the information from the other American bishops.

Pro-LGBT Abp. Wilton Gregory may be new archbishop of Washington, Vatican hints

McCarrick Crony Rumored to Replace Wuerl in Washington DC


 

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“We urge the Holy See to seek out a worthy candidate who is without ties to Joseph Cardinal Bernardin, Mr. Theodore McCarrick, or Donald Cardinal Wuerl,” Catholic Laity for Orthodox Bishops and Reform stated in a press release.

Thankfully we have some concerned orthodox Catholics who are out there and fighting the good fight, but with our present Pope this is going to be another tough one to overcome.
 
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