It seems I've been on a rant lately about individuals in the Catholic Church, priests in particular. I wonder if when young men go into the seminary they're required to answer a few questions: Do I like little boys? Oh, you do. Then you're in. Do you like to tell your flock how to think instead of following the gospels? Do yo have the ability to ask for money from those in your church without giving it a second thought? That, my dear friends, is par for the course in todays climate.
Last week a priest in NYC, the Church of St. Francis Xavier, Kenneth Bollers walked to the pulpit midway through the Mass and his homily was a call for social justice. He required his parishoners to answer in the affirmative to reject their whiteness; to denounce their white privilege.
Good Lord, what have we come to. It's easy for me to say since I wasn't there but I'm sure, especially if I financially supported this church, would have myself gone to the pulpit and denounced this goof ball. Priests and nuns always amaze me and I've said this many times before. They are constantly telling the congregants how to think and how to act yet they don't live in the real world. They have never paid a bill with money out of their own pockets. They have never bought a loaf of bread on their own. Many are pompous asses the likes of Nancy Pelosi
That really torqued me off about Bollers was he put pictues of Jacob Blake, Breonna Taylor and George Floyd on the alter replacing those of Jesus, Mary and the saints of the church.
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