Jesuit Claims "Homophobia" One of the "Principal Sins of the Church"
The American homosexualist, Jesuit James Martin, claims in a polemical
interview with the homosexualist Italian La Repubblica, that
"homophobia" is today "one of the principal sins of the Church." For
him, the parable of Zacchaeus (Lk 19, 1-10) shows how Christ would have
accepted homosexualists. Martin suppresses though the fact, that
Zacchaeus promises a radical conversion.
For Martin homosexualists are now the "most marginalized group in the Catholic Church". He even claimed that the Church sometimes is like a fortress designed to keep them out."
In reality such ecclesiastical behaviour is today exclusively reserved for those faithful and priests, who hold up the Catholic faith and doctrine.
For Martin homosexualists are now the "most marginalized group in the Catholic Church". He even claimed that the Church sometimes is like a fortress designed to keep them out."
In reality such ecclesiastical behaviour is today exclusively reserved for those faithful and priests, who hold up the Catholic faith and doctrine.