Scottish Bishop Gets Tough

Bishop Joseph Devine of Motherwell ended his lecture at St. Alphonsus College in Glasgow by quoting Mel Gibson, or, should I say, William Wallace.  “I’m going to pick a fight.”

In a bold effort to wake up the faithful in Scotland to the grave danger of the homosexual activist conspiracy, Bishop Devine said among other things:

“The homosexual lobby has been extremely effective in aligning itself with minority groups. It is ever-present at the service each year for the Holocaust memorial, as if to create for themselves the image of a group of people under persecution. We neglect the gay movement at our peril.

“Issues around sexuality are powerful factors in shaping public policy. I want to ask you if you are able to see the giant conspiracy that’s taking place before our eyes, even if we didn’t see it at the time? I take it you’re beginning to see that there is a huge and well-orchestrated conspiracy taking place which the Catholic community completely missed.

“It’s a very small group of people, but very active and organised and extremely indulgent. The opposition know exactly what they’re doing. We don’t.”

He concluded his lecture stating: “Like Mel Gibson, who said, I’m going to pick a fight’, so am I.” For the full article in Glasgow’s Herald click here.