The young people were more playful than ever, abound in words and signs that figured the union of sexes, allowing touches on the genitals. This time they especially bothered me, until confirming with uproar that male reactions are identical between us and the Huaorani. In any case, they did not insist either with me or among themselves in a way that pollution occurred. I tried not to make any drama and made an effort to act with naturalness, laugh with them and dissuade them from the game (CH, 146).
Do you believe Labaka's claim of "no pollution?" Is this the Catholic way of living the chaste life?
I observed the ease, or rather the almost generalized practice as something ritual, of getting excited among males frequently … in addition to other homosexual-looking games in their long family gatherings … Starting from their reality required me to bathe with them or like them, or in the sight of young people and children, with complete naturalness; intentionally performing the full grooming of an adult male; allowing to satisfy the natural curiosity to touch and see in what they see us different.
Father Dave Nix ripped Labaka for allowing the youth to touch his genitals in a repost of Chris Jackson’s commentary on Pope Leo’s elevation of Labaka via the canonization process.
“Anytime there is genital contact between an adult and a child, the adult is ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS the predator, even if he acts coy like this pervert,” Nix wrote.
In view of the recent release of the report from Synodal group 9 advancing homosexuality, can we be surprised at the pope giving us this evil man as a model of virtue? That's what canonization is. Should we now encourage all men to recognize the "natural morality" that was shown by the Huaorani tribes in the Amazon. If the faither of a family did what Labaka did, he would be arrested for child abuse. No safe touch programs for the natives!
If you've forgotten the Amazon synod, let me remind you of the missionary group that bragged they never baptized a single soul in 53 years. They worked with the Yanomamis in the Amazon, an indigenous group that practices ritual cannibalism and infanticide.
Normalizing evil is a characteristic of the synodal church which continuously offers us an inverted Catholicism where good (the salvation of souls) is is declared evil and punished with declarations of excommunication and evil (sodomy and other grievous sins) is blessed and normalized.
God has allowed this, I think, to wake us up! We need to heed the words of St. Paul:
But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach a gospel to you besides that which we have preached to you, let him be anathema. Galatians 1:8
Synod group 9 is preaching a different gospel. Much of the German church is preaching a different gospel. Many of the synods of recent years are preaching a different gospel. We need to turn to the popes of the past who spoked with prophetic voices about the scandals we are experiencing today, among them Blessed Pope Pius IX:
Each of you has noticed, venerable brothers, that a very bitter and fearsome war against the whole Catholic commonwealth is being stirred up by men bound together in a lawless alliance. These men do not preserve sound doctrine, but turn their hearing from the truth. They eagerly attempt to produce from their darkness all sorts of prodigious beliefs, and then to magnify them with all their strength, and to publish them and spread them among ordinary people. We shudder indeed and suffer bitter pain when We reflect on all their outlandish errors and their many harmful methods, plots and contrivances. These men use these means to spread their hatred for truth and light. They are experienced and skillful in deceit, which they use to set in motion their plans to quench peoples’ zeal for piety, justice and virtue, to corrupt morals, to cast all divine and human laws into confusion, and to weaken and even possibly overthrow the Catholic religion and civil society. For you know, venerable brothers, that these bitter enemies of the Christian name, are carried wretchedly along by some blind momentum of their mad impiety; they go so far in their rash imagining as to teach without blushing, openly and publicly, daring and unheard-of doctrines, thereby uttering blasphemies against God.[1] They teach that the most holy mysteries of our religion are fictions of human invention, and that the teaching of the Catholic Church is opposed to the good and the prerogatives of human society. Qui Pluribus 1846
Could Pius IX not be describing the synodal process inflicting us today? How would he react to the many controversial statements of his successors, Francis and Leo, not to mention the other post Vatican II popes?
I urge readers to study the encyclicals of past popes before ecumenical madness began telling us that "all religions lead to God" and featured even paganism as just a "different language." There is certainly a Christian duty to treat others with respect. You don't bring people to conversion by beating them with a stick. But to give the impression that all religions are equal as all the post Vatican II popes have done is a serious error. Why should anyone be Catholic?
We are in a serious crisis, one that the leaders of the Church have fomented instead of preaching the truths of the faith with clarity. Praying for the pope and Holy Mother Church is not negotiable. It's a grave obligation. But we should never become discouraged about the state of the Church and the betrayal of our spiritual fathers. Christ is her head. He will ultimately snatch her from the hands of her abusers. Let us recall the words of Bless Pius IX:
We...place all Our hope in God who is Our Saviour. For He never abandons those who hope in Him.
My Jesus, I trust in you.
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