Pope Francis Says ‘No Room’ For Gays In Church; Ignores Pedophile Scandal

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Pope Francis says there is no room for homosexuality in the priesthood, even though pedophilia has been covered-up

Pope Francis has come under fire for saying there is “no room” for gay priests in the Catholic Church, despite his continued attempts to protect and cover-up pedophile priests.  

In an upcoming book, the pope recounts an interview he had with missionary Fernando Prado, who enquired as to whether homosexuality was a problem, suggesting that it is no big deal for priests to be homosexual since it is “just an expression of an affection.”

“That’s a mistake,” Francis warned. “It’s not just an expression of an affection. In consecrated and priestly life, there’s no room for that kind of affection.”

His words have sparked widespread anger from believers and non-believers, who point out that a senior Cardinal was recently fired by the Pope for refusing to cover up the sex crimes against children within the Catholic clergy.

According to the Vatican source, priests were “dismissed by Pope Francis because they all had tried to follow loyally the Church’s standing rules concerning abusive clergymen.”

Pope Francis has gone out of his way in condemning members of the Church who attempt to expose pedophile priests, calling out whistleblowers as being influenced by Satan.

“The Great Accuser, as he himself tells God in the first chapter of the Book of Job, roams around the earth looking for someone to accuse,” Francis said, in reference to whistleblower priests who expose child abuse in the Church.

Breitbart.com reports: The pontiff reiterated Church teaching “that people with that kind of ingrained tendency should not be accepted into the ministry or consecrated life. The ministry or the consecrated life is not his place.”

The pope’s words were his strongest to date on the problem with homosexuality in the priesthood and follows on serious allegations that the Church’s problems with sexual abuse are rooted in the presence of a “homosexual network” among clergy and bishops.

In a bombshell report last August, former papal nuncio Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò tied the abuse crisis in the Church as well as cover-ups by bishops to an extensive “homosexual network” in the Church.

“These homosexual networks, which are now widespread in many dioceses, seminaries, religious orders, etc., act under the concealment of secrecy and lies,” he said, “and strangle innocent victims and priestly vocations, and are strangling the entire Church.”

The archbishop claimed that former Vatican Secretary of States Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone had insistently presented “candidates known to be active homosexuals” for the episcopate and withheld compromising information on future bishops from then-Pope Benedict XVI.

Cardinal Francesco Coccopalmerio and Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia, whom Francis has appointed to positions of influence, also “belong to the homosexual current in favor of subverting Catholic doctrine on homosexuality,” Viganò said.

In late September, the former director of the U.S. Bishops doctrinal department said that any serious investigation into the clerical sex abuse crisis must address “the issue of active homosexuality among the clergy and the bishops.”

Capuchin Father Thomas Weinandy said that efforts to remedy the abuse crisis must deal with the problem of homosexuality or they will simply be a show for the media.

People will know how serious the pope is about dealing with abuse if his February meeting with the heads of bishops’ conferences addresses “the issue of active homosexuality among the clergy and the bishops,” Weinandy said, since by now it has “become quite evident that priests and bishops engage in homosexual activity.”

In his new book, Pope Francis acknowledged that the issue of homosexuality in the priesthood is “very serious” and that it is a topic that “worries” him.

The book, titled The Strength of Vocation, will be released by Claretian Publications on December 3.

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