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Church Postpones Gay-Friendly Mass, Boston Globe Flips Out

By Dave Pierre | June 28, 2011 | 01:16

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Earlier this month, the Archdiocese of Boston felt that a special mass at St. Cecilia's Church in Boston to "commemorate Boston Pride 2011" would give parishioners and the public the false impression that the Church was endorsing the city's annual Gay Pride festivities and its accompanying messages (e.g., acceptance of gay 'marriage'). It therefore asked the parish to postpone the liturgy to a different date. The priest, obedient to his local bishop, obliged.

End of story? Not for the Boston Globe.

The paper executed what can only be described as a weeks-long journalistic hissy fit. For starters, after the postponement, the Globe spent four days in a row covering what it called an "uproar" over the decision. The "uproar," of course, was simply a case of the Catholic Church upholding what it has always taught for the past 2,000 years. (Horrors!)

The first day's article was prominently placed on the front page of the paper's Metro section (Sat., 6/11/11). Although it quoted gay activists as "not surprised" by the Church's decision, the Globe didn't let up on its coverage.

It followed with a second (Sun., 6/12/11) and a third day (Mon., 6/13/11) of news coverage.

And it case readers didn't see the story the previous three days, the Globe made sure everyone heard about it on the fourth day. Day four's coverage (Tue., 6/14/11) included not only a news story, but an editorial, a dizzy opinion piece from the awful Kevin Cullen, and a flattering online video (no longer posted) of the priest who originally agreed to the liturgy. (Although one can say it is hardly flattering to portray a priest who gives the impression that the Mass is more about himself than the Eucharist. But I digress.)

Then the Globe posted two follow-up articles (1, 2) on Sat., 6/18/11, and Mon., 6/20/11. (The mass was rescheduled.)

Now, weeks after the original brouhaha, the Globe has featured a huge pro-gay 'marriage', anti-Catholic article on the top-center of its front page (Mon., 6/27/11). (If you don't believe it's huge, here is an image of the cover. Pretty large, eh?)

The predictable article profiles gay individuals who claim they are Catholic yet have felt "hurt" and "anguish" from official Church teaching and pronouncements. The article also unsurprisingly rails against the Catholic Church's teaching about homosexuality.

From all of this coverage in the past few weeks, one would get the impression that the Globe thinks that the Catholic Church is alone in its opposition to gay marriage. Meanwhile, Orthodox Judaism, Islam, and many Protestant churches also hold the same disapproval. The paper has not profiled any of these organizations in the same negative manner, however.

The message from the Globe is clear: gay 'marriage' is good, faithful Catholicism is bad.

(Additional note: There is an interesting element to an accompanying online video to the Globe's front-page piece (Mon., 6/27/11). For the video, the paper interviewed two gay men who attend Boston's aforementioned St. Cecilia. Both men not only rail against Church teaching but explicitly say that a main reason that they remain active parishioners is to "change the Church." There's a lot to swallow there. And for serious Catholics, this is somewhat sobering.)


-- Dave Pierre is the author of the book, Double Standard: Abuse Scandals and the Attack on the Catholic Church. Dave is also the creator of TheMediaReport.com and is a contributing writer to NewsBusters.

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What is it the left and the

Submitted by MrSnuggles on Tue, 06/28/2011 - 2:32am.

What is it the left and the gays say? They just want equal rights? No, they want to force approval on us all, even if it means infiltrating and destroying every institution.

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Gay movement now rooted in hate - not love

Submitted by Slyrr on Tue, 06/28/2011 - 8:57am.

We've read the posts by gay bloggers. We've heard the statements by pro-gay celebrities. We've read and seen the statements by pro-gay judges, politicians and legislators. Here's a few paraphrased samples of them:

'It'll be worth it, just to see the looks on the faces of those Christians.'
'Soon we'll be forcing them to perform gay marriages in their temples.'
'Ha! Here come the god-boys!'

It should be obvious to one and all now. The gay 'rights' movement may have started in love. But it has been consumed by hate. Their actions, words, deeds and motives are not the motivations of love, or from a desire of 'equality' or to 'be on the right side of history', or out of concern for sexual freedom.

Their motivations are grounded in spite. Anger. Hate. Revenge. A desire to 'get even'. A desire to 'stick it to them god-boys'.

In short, the gay movement has settled on motivations that are wrong-headed, spiteful, mean, vindictive and petty. With their snarky, sneering, 'in yo' face' attitude, they have forsaken many opportunities for sympathy they may have once had.

You libs love Hollywood right? You think movies are real, right? How about what Yoda said? 'Anger. Fear. Aggression. Of the dark side are they - once you start down the path of the dark side, forever will it dominate your destiny. Consume you it will.'

So you pro-gay people had better think long and hard about your attitudes. The madder and more obnoxious you get, the more people will wake up and see that your movement is not a movement of love and goodness and 'historical'. It will be more and more exposed as a petty grudge.

Pride goes before the fall. The gay movement may be feeling their Cheerios right now with their supposed 'victories', but this incident shows them off as the hateful, small-minded extremists they truly are. They don't care about equality or rights or anything like that. All they want is to barge into churches and force them at the point of a government bayonet to change their doctrine and re-write the scriptures so that their sins of choice are deleted.

They may think they're acting in love and peace. But they're actively lobbying for civil war 2. It will be the 1st Amendment's Freedom of Religion vs. the 'Gay Rights' advocates, and the gay rights advocates are already stockpiling weapons born of hate.

If a Liberal/Democrat politician/media figure wants to put their arms around you, or pat you on the back, all they're doing is looking for a good place to stick a knife.
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Great post! God Bless.

Submitted by Soldat44 on Tue, 06/28/2011 - 9:56am.

Great post! God Bless.

'One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church'
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Slyrr

Submitted by Tugboat Phil on Tue, 06/28/2011 - 10:49am.

'It'll be worth it, just to see the looks on the faces of those Christians.' 'Soon we'll be forcing them to perform gay marriages in their temples.' 'Ha! Here come the god-boys!'

We could turn that quote around on them.  When medical evidence is shown that proves homosexuality is genetically pre-determined, and can be isolated with a blood test, we can pit them against the abortion advocates.

They'd then hear this quote: 

"It'll be worth it, just to see the looks on the faces of those Homosexuals.  "Soon we'll be forcing the Abortionists to kill those Gay fetuses in their abortion temples. "Ha!  Here come the satan-boys!"

President Obama is a Muslim (from his own lips), Kenyan (read it from his publicist) a homosexual (read it on a news magazine cover) and a Socialist (I'm alive and can see it for myself)
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SLYRR: One of the best posts ever!

Submitted by Grumpy in Arizona on Tue, 06/28/2011 - 1:02pm.

It’s a “keeper!”

Regarding your excellent post, allow me to add this: The “gay” lobby is devious as well as hateful. In order to gain acceptance for their perversions, it was necessary to undermine traditional societal moral reasoning.

Since no reasonable person could possibly believe that the health risks, psychological dependence upon vicarious relationships, or distrust of ones character on the parts of co-workers and family would be a good thing… It became necessary to turn this psychosexual desire/behavior from the traditionally societal view of the acts futility and valueless to that society - into one of a “Civil Rights” issue (as opposed to a behavioral issue). Unfortunately, the unreasonable view that “gayness is a civil right” has been adopted by too many.

Pray to God no one else get’s taken-in by this despicable scam.

- Grump

"I wish I had an answer to that because I'm tired of answering that question." - Yogi Berra, (Baseball Great and Philosopher)
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Where's The Globe's 'Paywall,' anyway?

Submitted by ChrisNH on Tue, 06/28/2011 - 6:13am.

Wasn't The Glob supposed to go 'Paywall' on us? I sure hope so, because that will massively cut down the exposure to their drivel. The only people willing to pony up Big Dollars in a ruined Lib-caused economy are like-minded robots anyway. And what's the fun preaching to people who would nod their bobbing heads no matter WHAT you said?

So, The Glob is conflicted: Go 'Paywall' and lose readers at a massive clip, or continue to go 'free' and lose money?

Either way, The Glob deserves the ass-kicking they are getting. People laugh at them now, as well as at their Foster Parents over at the NYT.

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I love how Cullen (in the

Submitted by motherbelt on Tue, 06/28/2011 - 6:53am.

I love how Cullen (in the linked editorial) calls those who don't want to celebrate gay marriage "Catholic zealots."

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The Church should be

Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Tue, 06/28/2011 - 7:01am.

The Church should be condemning the celebration of sin. The Church has lost its way.

Nuke em til they glow; then shoot em in the dark
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No, it hasn't. but I'm afraid

Submitted by Soldat44 on Tue, 06/28/2011 - 7:36am.

No, it hasn't. but I'm afraid that there is still a lot of work to do to rid ourselves of these wayward bishops and priests. We're working on it. God Bless.

BTW - You want to see the Roman Catholic Church in all it's glory come to the Midwest where that liberal east-coast mentality isn't so pervasive.

'One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church'
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Sold, that is never going to

Submitted by motherbelt on Tue, 06/28/2011 - 9:22am.

Sold, that is never going to happen in entirety; not as long as the Church is made up of human beings.

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We will do the best we can

Submitted by Soldat44 on Tue, 06/28/2011 - 9:55am.

We will do the best we can with God's help.

'One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church'
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Dan, one priest or bishop

Submitted by motherbelt on Tue, 06/28/2011 - 9:21am.

Dan, one priest or bishop isn't "the Church."

The teaching of the Church on homosexuality is plain.

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Two trains of thought here...

Submitted by gmaniac1 on Tue, 06/28/2011 - 7:53am.

1. If a church wants to witness the words to gays to bring them closer to God in hopes of having them change their lifestyle I'm okay with that.

2. If liberal priests or ministers want to have their congregation accept bad immoral behavior that's unacceptable.

I assume the latter in this case and the leaders of the church itself need to reiterate this to their "ordained" priests or ministers.

I know we all have sin but we're actually not supposed to continue down the path of sin. I dunno call me a non conformist on this one.

The liberals probably say "let's be gay and merry." I am already more than happy and my name isn't Mary;)

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I say this over and over again...

Submitted by DumbCanuck on Tue, 06/28/2011 - 9:03am.

The church is NOT a democracy. IT'S a VOLUNTARY THEOCRACY -- key word is VOLUNTARY.

I do not relish the thought of telling anyone to leave the church. I believe the church welcomes everyone -- including gays. But DO NOT MISREPRESENT church doctrine, and to anyone who doesn't like it, DON'T TRY TO CHANGE IT -- they should JUST LEAVE already! That would be a far more honerable way to deal with doctrine that they find "offensive", and if they don't leave, they're just being hypocritical by continuing to refer to themselves "catholic"

There are plenty of alternatives that are more welcoming to the gay lifestyle. It's totally reprehensible to try to change 2000 years of authentic Catholic teaching just so their lust and arrogance is satisfied, and to make themselves feel better about their lifestyle CHOICE!

"There... Are... Four... Lights!"

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Amen! They could just form

Submitted by Soldat44 on Tue, 06/28/2011 - 10:14am.

Amen! They could just form their own church and join with the other 33,0000 different protestant denominations. The Church is changing but not in the direction they want. There is a major correction coming from the Holy See and things are beginning to tighten up. Praise God!

'One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church'
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They already

Submitted by misterbee241 on Tue, 06/28/2011 - 10:50am.

have their church. It's called the Metropolitan Community Church.

If you're not getting flak, you're not over the target.
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I disagree

Submitted by goodone91 on Tue, 06/28/2011 - 4:47pm.

At least in America, they have Episcopalians.

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I'll paraphrase what my Pastor said,

Submitted by almostacowboy on Tue, 06/28/2011 - 11:11am.

"Don't come to this church and then expect God to conform to your sinful lifestyle. Change your life to become more like God."

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