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Homosexuality and confused Catholics

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Spokesman for James Martin Recommended Catholic LGBT Ministry: “I love di*k…” On July 16, 2017, James Martin, S.J., addressed the LGBT Ministry, Out at St. Paul, located at St. Paul the Apostle Parish in New York City . He  had previously spoken  to the group on March 2, 2017. In the past, Out at St. Paul sponsored and promoted  a Mass at the site of the Stonewall Riots ,  “Vogue” dance classes ,  a “gay” Jesus , and  an outing to a local gay bar . On several occasions, Martin has recommended both the Parish and Out at St. Paul (see  video interview , and a  Facebook live  discussion.) Following his July appearance at Out at St Paul, to publicize his latest book, “Building a Bridge: How the Catholic Church and the LGBT Community Can Enter Into a Relationship of Respect, Compassion, and Sensitivity,” Martin posted pictures to his Facebook account from the event  and thanked the following : Thanks to Fr. Gil Martinez, CSP, the pastor; Xorje Olivares and everyone at “Out at

Head of U.S. Bishops’ news service: religious freedom laws are ‘pro-discrimination’ and ‘stupid’

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The director and editor-in-chief of Catholic News Service , the news service of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops , has tweeted statements decrying religious freedom  laws and promoting the LGBT agenda. Over the past few weeks, Tony Spence, who has been head of Catholic News Service ( CNS ) since 2004,  published statements on his Twitter feed  criticizing North Carolina’s bathroom privacy law.  The law prevents men from accessing women’s bathrooms. “#LGBTprotections get flushed as NC governor signs bill over #bathroomwars,” Spence  tweeted  on March 24. On March 28, Spence tweeted the link to an article about Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal ’s veto of a religious liberty bill.   Spence tweeted , “Too bad the NC Republican gov didn’t call him last week for a consult.” The failed Georgia bill  would have  “prohibit[ed] discriminatory action against a person who believes, speaks, or acts in accordance with a sincerely held religious belief or moral conviction that