Hypocrisy: UN Wages War Against Moral Teachings of Catholic Church

Pro-abortion, anti-family United Nations, unleashed a scathing attack on the Vatican (viz, Catholic Church) over the pederasty (almost always epheberasty — sick enough) scandals all the while advancing its crusade to foster the killing of pre-born babies in the name of “reproductive health,” corrupt children through filthy sex-ed, how-to programs, destroy purity in all the young, especially pubescents, by promoting artificial birth control, and undermine the family by pushing the homosexual agenda. Moral perverts throwing stones at the Catholic Church — how typical of hypocrites! Do they indict YMCA instructors, or Protestant ministers, all in the high abuser rate percentages? No! Or public high school teachers who have the highest rate of child abusers after family relatives? No! The UN ignores the common depraved practices of child abuse that was (with few exceptions) taken for granted in pagan ‘cultures’ and still is. Or, does the UN address the debauched practices that are rampantly present with impunity in Hollywood and the film industry (and I do not mean just PG 13 epheberastic movies and pederastic movies wherein amoral, money-hungry parents allow their children to act in immoral scenes). I mean, as is now commonly known, from the top down, with directors/producers victimizing child actors covertly. Then, too, no one dares mention the pervasive victimization of children, especially young girls, by Moslems, starting with Mohammed himself. Ask any Arab Christian, they will tell you. Enough of this.

No one is excusing the corrupt priests (vast majority being homosexual effeminates whom like-addicted vocation directors guided through liberal seminaries and lax monasteries) who exploited mostly young boys. What better way for Satan to try and finish off the emasculated Church of the second half of the 20th century than by this kind of infiltration? Books have been written on this as you all know.

I will not repeat the sick, Freudian questions I was required to answer on a written, Yes, No, Maybe, multiple-choice psychological questionnaire geared at weeding out “undesirables” who were interested in joining the Capuchins in North Jersey in 1971. The questions emanated, as I quickly ascertained, from the minds of perverts. When I refused to answer the disgusting questions (and disgusting is a mild demonstrative) I was rejected very rudely by letter from the vocations director as a candidate for the Order. Handing in my questionnaire, I had asked for a face to face interview rather than fill in boxes. I will repeat just  one question on the “exam” (others were worse) just to illustrate the Freudian infiltration of the US Capuchins: “Would you wear pink underwear?” “Yes, No, Maybe,” with a space to explain “why not?” And these evil sifters were in perfectly good standing with the Church “occupied”. Father Feeney, on the other hand? (At that time, just prior to his “reconciliation” a year later, Father Feeney was still “excommunicated.”) Thank God I found Father Feeney soon afterwards.

Forgive me for using Fox news as a source, but it contains revealing information despite the obvious anti-Catholic bias:

Fox News: The Vatican blasted back at a UN-authored Rights of Children report, saying its criticism of the church’s stand on homosexuality is driven by critics of the church’s “non-negotiable” teachings.

The U.N. Committee on the Rights of the Child, whose members have included such nations as Saudi Arabia, Syria, Uganda and Thailand,accused the Vatican Wednesday of “systematically” adopting policies that allowed priests to rape and molest tens of thousands of children over decades, and urged it to open its files on pedophiles and bishops who concealed their crimes.

Archbishop Silvano Tomasi, the head of the Holy See’s delegation to the United Nations in Geneva, told Vatican Radio that non-governmental organizations which favor gay marriage probably influenced the committee to reinforce an “ideological line” in the report. He did not note the irony of nations like Syria, which has used poison gas on children, Uganda, where kids have been forced to fight, kill and die in wars and Thailand, which has long been accused of tolerating a child sex trade, having served on the committee, which currently consists of representatives from 18 nations. Read more here.