The following is a Catholic Action League of Massachusetts news release…
Both The Boston Globe and the Boston Herald are reporting today that the Holy See has extended invitations to Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey to a Vatican sponsored climate summit in Rome.
Entitled “From Climate Crisis to Climate Resilience,” the conference, sponsored by the Pontifical Academy of Sciences and the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences, will be held in Rome from May 15th to May 17th.
One of the organizers of the event is University of Massachusetts Boston Chancellor Marcelo Suárez-Orozco, who serves on the executive committee of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences.
Governor Healey will address “Governing in the Age of Climate Change,” while Mayor Wu will speak on “Governance, Health and Energy.” Massachusetts Climate Chief Melissa Hoffer will also be among the speakers.
Pope Francis will personally preside at the event.
Both Governor Healey, a partnered lesbian, and Mayor Wu support legal, unrestricted and publicly funded abortion, and both were endorsed by the Planned Parenthood Advocacy Fund of Massachusetts.
On July 6, 2022, Healey, then the Massachusetts Attorney General, issued a press release and a Consumer Advisory condemning crisis pregnancy centers, calling them “deceptive and coercive.”
A few hours later, during the overnight of July 6th and 7th, two long established pro-life pregnancy care centers, Clearway Clinic and Problem Pregnancy of Worcester—both in New England’s second largest city—were vandalized by the violent abortion fanatics of Jane’s Revenge.
Healey never prosecuted anyone for these domestic terrorist attacks, but did issue this statement:
“We condemn all forms of violence and destruction of property within our communities. Our office will continue to focus on ensuring that patients seeking abortion care are safe and well-informed about their options.”
During the eight years when Maura Healey was Attorney General of the Commonwealth, from 2015 to 2023, there were, at least, 52 incidents of vandalism directed against Catholic churches, schools, cemeteries and religious iconography in Massachusetts.
None of these crimes resulted in a prosecution by the Massachusetts Attorney General’s office.
The Catholic Action League called the invitations to Healey and Wu “two more repulsive examples of the callous contempt which the prelates of the Church continually exhibit towards the faithful Catholics of the pro-life movement.”
Catholic Action League Executive Director C. J. Doyle made the following comment: “The culture of betrayal is escalating in the Catholic Church in Boston.
No one should doubt that the origin of this latest scandal can be found, not in Rome, but in Boston, with Cardinal Sean O’Malley.
O’Malley has long enjoyed an amicable relationship with the militantly pro-abortion lesbian, Maura Healey. In 2017, he co-authored an op-ed piece with Healey calling for amnesty for illegal aliens.
In 2018, Healey rebuffed calls by left-wing groups to audit the Archdiocese of Boston on sexual abuse.
Last July, the Healey Administration awarded a grant of one million dollars to Catholic Charities of Boston.
On April 11th, two days after visiting a Catholic high school, Healey spoke at the Annual Gala of the Catholic Schools Foundation, an organization chaired by Cardinal O’Malley. On May 29th, Healey will speak at a Catholic Charities banquet honoring O’Malley.
Since becoming Archbishop of Boston in 2003, Cardinal Sean O’Malley has instituted the corrupt practice of adopting a member of the Bay State’s pro-abortion, pro-sodomy political establishment as a kind of patron and protector of the Archdiocese.
First there was Boston Mayor Tom Menino, followed by Boston Mayor and U.S. Labor Secretary Marty Walsh. Now the Commonwealth’s lesbian chief executive seems to be the Cardinal’s new favorite.
When it comes to the perceived temporal interests of the Archdiocese of Boston, attempting to crush the pro-life movement by shutting down crisis pregnancy centers, is apparently, no obstacle to friendship with Cardinal Sean.”






