Thursday, October 9, 2025

Heretic And Homosexual "Activist" "Fr." James Martin Is Dead Wrong: Homosexuality, Gender Confusion Don’t Have To Last A Lifetime...

 What is wrong with this poor soul??

Martin, a known heretic, still enjoys being a "priest" in good standing and continually rubs shoulders with radical organizations and well-funded entities that directly contradict Biblical and church teachings of human sexuality and morals.  Add to that witch's brew, his private audiences -- and encouragement -- with popes!! -- Bergoglio and now Prevost (Leo)!

The question begs: why hasn't this bad actor ever been ex-communicated? 

What a major, ongoing scandal, not only to the Catholic world, but also to the non-Catholic world that -- at one time -- looked to the real Catholic Church as a beacon of sanity in the arena of faith and morals, but no more...

Sure, there are still converts called by the Holy Ghost to come into the one, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church founded by Our Blessed Lord on the Rock of St. Peter, but, on the other hand, many are leaving the novus ordo, synodal church for "greener pastures," or no pastures at all, for all practical purposes, becoming non-believers -- in anything...

From lifesitenews.com and written by Doug Mainwaring Wed Oct 8, 2025 - 6:54 pm EDT: Fr. James Martin is dead wrong: Homosexuality, gender confusion don’t have to last a lifetime - LifeSite

(Note: the author of this article, Mr. Mainwaring, was once in the heinous "lifestyle" of homosexuality but returned to Christ and the tenets of the Natural Law and is now a happily married family man!  See below.)

(LifeSiteNews) – ["]Fr.["] James Martin, SJ is a dangerous voice within the Catholic Church. He wants to deprive those who experience unwanted same-sex attraction or gender dysphoria from receiving the help they crave. He would prefer to keep men and women, boys and girls enslaved in lives from which they seek freedom.

Commenting on yesterday’s oral arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court regarding Colorado’s so called “conversion therapy” ban, Martin began by stating categorically “Of course, conversion therapy should be banned.” He insisted that there is no proof that people can change, and that counseling people to help them change is “outdated, discredited and dangerous.” 

He employed the tiresome, overused, emotionally manipulative mantra of the Transgender-Medical-industrial complex, claiming that such efforts eventually lead to suicide.  

What the Jesuit priest says he knows to be true is at odds with countless stories of men and women who have been and continue to be set free from what are often overwhelming homosexual impulses or gender confusion.  

I should know: I’m one of them.

(My emphasis.)

Martin’s entire argument is factually, demonstrably untrue, offensive to both human reason and the Catholic faith. His relentless “Let’s normalize homosexuality and transgenderism within the Catholic Church” messaging is in direct opposition to the Church’s genuine understanding of the human person and of human sexuality. He sweeps aside authentic Church teaching, endangering, rather than helping, those who are same-sex attracted or gender confused. 

His words stand in stark contrast to those of Cardinal Robert Sarah, who warned Fr. Martin and several current prelates, “You cannot be more merciful than Christ.”

“Conversion therapy programs are, from all the evidence I’ve seen and all the people I’ve spoken with who have been through them, dangerous,” Martin said. Sadly, Martin has only spoken with those trapped within the stronghold of the powerful, impoverishing, enslaving LGBTQ juggernaut. 

Changed lives are an inconvenient truth for Fr. James Martin

No one has spoken the truth about changed lives more clearly and eloquently than Luis Ruiz, who survived the 2016 Pulse Nightclub shooting where 49 patrons were killed and 53 were injured at the popular gay bar. He set the record straight about something secular media and LGBT activists consistently get wrong: Conversion.

“This is not conversion therapy,” Ruiz told a cheering crowd of ex-LGBT individuals. 

“This is not electrotherapy. This is not shock therapy,” he continued. 

“This is all the Holy Spirit,” and about “a man who died on a Cross,” Ruiz said.   

“This is not a gay to straight thing: This is a lost to saved thing,” he added.

“Their definition of conversion therapy is not our definition of conversion,” Ruiz told LifeSiteNews in 2019.  

“Change is possible,” said Angel Colon, another Pulse Nightclub survivor. Colon sustained six bullet wounds that night and had to learn how to walk again.    

“Freedom in Christ is true, and it’s real, and it can happen,” Colon declared. “If it can happen to me, it can happen to anyone.” 

“Jesus wants your heart,” he explained to LifeSiteNews. “He doesn’t just want your (sexual) identity. He wants everything of you.”

Watch Ruiz, Colon, and several others tell their amazing stories of experiencing freedom in Christ:

In 2021, about 50 former LGBT individuals came to Washington, D.C. to ask members of Congress to deny passage of the so-called Equality Act. Unlike Fr. Martin, they urged lawmakers not to cut off access to the religious and personal counseling that often plays a role in healing childhood sexual and emotional abuse and trauma that led to embracing those lifestyles.  

More recently, former LGBT individuals gathered at the California state capit0l to “demand our representatives rescind the evil ban on change-allowing therapy for minors in California.”   

They offered one moving testimonial about the transforming love of Jesus Christ, how each had walked away from homosexuality or transgenderism, and found new life in Christ. 


Martin is wrong: There is no evidence that people are ‘born gay’

“The science is very clear: No one is born gay,” declared Jennifer Roback Morse, founder and president of the Ruth Institute, during the California gathering. 

“There was a massive study of the human genome that proved there’s no ‘gay gene,’” said Morse, noting that studies of identical twins have also shown that a gay gene does not exist. 

“The claim that we ought to ban therapy is based on a radical claim about the person which is that you’re born gay and you cannot change,” Morse asserted, yet “a single counterexample is enough to prove the radical claim that no one can change.” 

“We have many counter-examples standing here,” said Morse, pointing to the crowd of Changed Movement members standing behind her. “There are many counter-examples all over the world, (so) there’s plenty of evidence that people can change.”

The “‘born gay’ as a theory is dead,” she proclaimed. “It needs to be dead and buried.”

Science unequivocally contradicts Fr. Martin’s dangerous assertions.   

Repentance, not acquiescence, heals lives

I was privileged to witness an extraordinary event that took place within the magnificent rotunda of the United States Capitol in 2019, when former gay, lesbian, and transgender men and women repented and interceded on behalf of the nation for the sins of homosexuality and transgenderism.

“We repent on behalf of our country for the sins of arrogance, for the sins of sexual deviancy, for the sins that have led us to the place where we are today,” one man earnestly prayed as he stood beneath the Capitol dome.

“We repent for the sin of homosexuality. We repent for our part in it,” another former homosexual prayed. “We ask that you would forgive our nation for this. We ask you to hold back any judgement, and that you would hear our prayers and have mercy on us.”

Others joined in offering their heartfelt repentance and intercession.

“Push back the darkness,” prayed a woman who once lived as a lesbian.

“You created us male and female. You created us in Your image. You have created man to find a wife and that is a good thing,” prayed another young woman. “We pray that the truth be revealed to those who have bought into the lies and deception. We pray that you remove the curtain of deception.”

“I repent for the lies that we have believed as far as who we are,” prayed a woman who had lived as a “man” for many years, but is now restored to her true identity. “Lord, we bought into the lie that you didn’t create us good enough. That we should have been something else.”

“I ask you to continue to drop the scales from the eyes of those who live in the deception of who they are, and let them see how they are created in your image, and that you do not make mistakes,” she continued. “I ask you to call them out of that lifestyle, call them out of that deception.”

They pleaded for those who are bound by deception, held captive by the enemy, to be set free. “Lord, we understand that those who hold other positions are not our enemy. We all have but one enemy.”

And they prayed for a great awakening across our land.

Their prayer turned to beautiful worship, with their voices echoing throughout the Capitol building:

I’ll raise a Hallelujah, as Heaven comes to fight for me.
I’ll raise a Hallelujah, because fear has lost its hold on me.

And I’m going to sing in the middle of the storm,
Louder and louder, they’re gonna hear my praises roar.
Up from the ashes, hope will arise,
Death is defeated, the King is alive.

Death is defeated, the King is alive.

They sang to Jesus:

You have no rival, you have no equal
Now and forever, Our God reigns.
Yours is the Kingdom, Your’s is the glory,
Yours is the Name above all names.

What a powerful name it is,
What a powerful name it is:
The Name of Jesus Christ my King.

 And they declared on behalf of the nation:

What can wash away my sins?
Nothing but the Blood of Jesus.
What can make me whole again?
Nothing but the Blood of Jesus.

And how precious is that Blood,
That makes me white as snow?

No other fount we know
Nothing but the Blood of Jesus.

Death is defeated, the King is alive."

End of very encouraging article!

Pray for strength and honor!

Viva Cristo Rey!  Bl. Fr. Miguel Pro, Fr. Emil Kapaun and Fr. Vincent Capodanno, pray for us...

St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle...

St. Joseph pray for us!!

Gene DeLalla  








Wednesday, October 8, 2025

From The Left-Wing Rag, Politico: Pope Leo Will ‘Stand With’ Catholic Leaders In Protecting Immigrants’ Rights, Advocates Say

 As each day passes, it seems that the new pope Leo is inserting himself deeper and deeper into American affairs, especially when it comes to the 10,000,000 to 20,000,000 illegal aliens that invaded our country under the treasonous apostate, Biden, and his Marxist cronies.

We all know that Bergoglio -- and now Leo -- despise President Trump simply because he is attempting to enforce federal laws on the books and protect the sovereignty of our nation!

We also know that there are tens of millions of taxpayer dollars -- no, make that billions of taxpayer dollars -- being misused by the various "charities," especially "Catholic Charities," and the numerous NGOs syphoning those monies and funneling them to extremist, left-wing organizations as well as those entities that support the heinous crime of abortion, drug, and, yes, even human trafficking throughout the U.S.

We also know that many of the ultra-liberal bishops in the U.S. are in lockstep with the Democrat Party -- the party of death and mayhem -- and, in many cases, are traitors to their own country -- and most importantly to Christ Our Lord!

Here is an article from the left-wing rag, Politico, written by Faith Wardwel: Pope Leo will ‘stand with’ Catholic leaders in protecting immigrants’ rights, advocates say

"Pope Leo XIV said he will stand with Catholic leaders in protecting immigrants facing mass deportations in the U.S., according to a group of American Catholic leaders and advocacy groups he met with at the Vatican on Wednesday.

A delegation including El Paso Bishop Mark Seitz and members of the Hope Border Institute, an advocacy group partnered with the El Paso archdiocese, presented the pope with hundreds of letters and a four-minute video from immigrants detailing their experiences as the Trump administration’s deportation campaign continues to expel thousands from the U.S.

“He watched the whole thing, and his eyes at the end were filled with tears as he watched it,” Dylan Corbett, the founding executive director of the group, who was present at the meeting, told POLITICO. “As the meeting came to an end he said, ‘You stand with me and I stand with you, and the church will continue to accompany and stand with migrants.’”

Corbett said the pope urged Catholic bishops in the U.S. to be “more united and more forceful” on the issue of protecting migrants’ rights in the U.S.

“I was kind of surprised, because he didn’t really need an introduction to the topic,” Corbett said of the meeting. “He seemed to be very well-briefed and informed and concerned.”

Seitz, the El Paso bishop, similarly told the AP that Leo thanked “us for our commitment to the immigrant peoples and also saying that he hopes that the bishops’ conference will speak to this issue.”

Catholic leaders in the U.S. have condemned the Trump administration’s sweeping immigration effort, which has deported more than 2 million from the country. Administration officials defend the move as an investment in public safety and security, though immigrants and advocates say the deportations have separated many from their families and ignited fear in migrant communities.

In the first months of his papacy, Pope Leo has continued to mirror Pope Francis’ strong rebukes of the mass deportations. His predecessor said Trump’s deportation program would place immigrants in “a state of particular vulnerability and defenselessness,” warning the administration it would “end badly.”

The pope’s comments in the Wednesday meeting are the most recent push from Pope Leo against the U.S.’s immigration crackdown. He questioned last week whether those who support “inhuman treatment of immigrants in the United States” qualified as “pro life.” The White House rejected the statement, denying that there was “inhumane treatment of illegal immigrants in the United States under this administration.”

The White House in a statement Wednesday pointed to past remarks from press secretary Karoline Leavitt, in which she defended the administration's treatment of immigrants and pointed to "significant inhumane treatment of illegal immigrants in the previous administration."

The Vatican did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Corbett said he and other members of the delegation look forward to seeing the pope continue to “demonstrate that solidarity” but are now focusing on taking the pope’s message back to the U.S. and supporting immigrants on the ground.

“We’ve got to be much more vigorous in our opposition and thoughtful about ways that we can push for some real reform,” he said."'

End of article...

What do you think about Leo and his interference into American policy?

And shouldn't he be more concerned about the scandals and heresies infecting the novus ordo, synodal church?

Pray for discernment and for strength and honor!

Viva Cristo Rey!  Bl. Fr. Miguel Pro, Fr. Emil Kapaun and Fr. Vincent Capodanno, pray for us...

St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle...

St. Joseph pray for us!!

Gene DeLalla 









New Jersey legislature Passes ‘Travel Warning’ For Pro-Life States!!!

 "New Jersey Democrats’ bill would establish a so-called ‘reproductive health travel advisory’ urging residents to ‘reconsider travel’ to states with abortion restrictions."

From lifesitenews.com and written by Calvin Freiburger Tue Oct 7, 2025 - 5:20 pm EDT: New Jersey legislature passes ‘travel warning’ for pro-life states - LifeSite

Note: Gov. Murphy is a professed Catholic! 

Let me re-state that: Gov. Murphy is a "professed Catholic"...

If you read his justification for abandoning his Catholic faith, you just might get sick to your stomach!

What this amounts to, is that he has sold out the Catholic faith, Biblical and Church teachings in order to appease the radical left baby killers in his state.

For what, exactly?

Why, for votes of course...

I always wonder why the bishops of these characters haven't ex-communicated them?

There are several -- obvious -- answers; can you guess what at least one of them is? 

I wonder what he will say to Our Lord when he is face to Face at his Particular Judgment?  That is, if he doesn't repent of one of the most heinous sins that cry to Heaven for vengeance -- the killing of innocent pre-born babies.

This modernist monster must be prayed for!

(As an aside, how many of you still shop at Walmart?

As I previously revealed, we haven't shopped at Walmart for nearly three years now.

Why?

Because it is corporate policy that pays for their female employees to travel out of state to kill their tiny, pre-born babies!

Don't take my word for it, do a simple search and find out for yourself.)

From the article...

"TRENTON, New Jersey (LifeSiteNews) — The New Jersey Legislature has passed a travel warning to alert residents about the difficulty they may have getting abortions when traveling to other states.

Assembly Bill 4915 would establish a so-called “reproductive health travel advisory” notifying residents about the “extent to which states within the United States restrict access to reproductive healthcare services,” i.e., the murder of the unborn, through information about the abortion restrictions, funding options, or lack thereof in every other U.S. state. 

States would be categorized as blue for no restrictions, yellow for “increased caution” due to “restricted access to [so-called] reproductive medical care that could result in civil or criminal prosecution,” and red with a warning to “reconsider travel” due to “extremely restricted access” resulting in not only prosecution but also the supposed danger of “adverse medical outcome” (a common false charge against pro-life states).

Pregnancy Help News notes that the bill has been making its way through the legislature since last year and gained final approval this summer, although it still awaits a signature from Democrat Gov. Phil Murphy.

New Jersey’s current leadership is not only exceptionally protective of abortion but exceptionally hostile to those who disagree. Other bills before the legislature this year include measures to open pregnancy centers to punishment for so-called “deceptive or misleading advertising”; and prevent the state from cooperating with investigations or extradition requests relating to violations of other states’ pro-life laws. New Jersey is also one of four states to petition the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to remove all remaining REMS safety requirements monitoring adverse events of the abortion pill mifepristone.

Additionally, the U.S. Supreme Court is slated to review the state’s efforts to legally harass pro-life pregnancy centers.

As previously covered by LifeSiteNews, New Jersey Democrat Attorney General Matt Platkin issued a consumer alert in 2022 branding pro-life crisis pregnancy centers as “seek(ing) to prevent people from accessing comprehensive reproductive health care,”  i.e., abortion and other anti-life practices. It was later revealed that his office collaborated with America’s largest abortion chain, Planned Parenthood, on the final draft of the alert.

First Choice Women’s Resource Centers sued Platkin over its efforts to force the nonprofit to “produce extensive documentation” without reasonable cause and under threat of punishment for “possible violations of ‘the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act’” in its promotion of Abortion Pill Reversal, a safe method of counteracting abortion pills by administering extra progesterone, the natural hormone that mifepristone blocks, which has a success rate over 60 percent.

Since Roe v. Wade’s fall, 12 states have banned all or most abortions. But the abortion lobby continues to work feverishly to cancel out those deterrents via deregulated interstate distribution of abortion pills, legal protection and financial support of interstate abortion travelconstructing new abortion facilities near borders shared by pro-life and pro-abortion states, making liberal states sanctuaries for those who want to evade or violate the laws of more pro-life neighbors, and embedding abortion “rights” in state constitutions.

Such amendments had great success in the first two years following Dobbs, further convincing many that America was solidifying in a more pro-abortion direction. But that too began to change in 2024, when pro-lifers defeated pro-abortion ballot initiatives in three of the 10 states who had them on the ballot."

End of very revealing and disturbing article...

Pray for strength and honor!

Viva Cristo Rey!  Bl. Fr. Miguel Pro, Fr. Emil Kapaun and Fr. Vincent Capodanno, pray for us...

St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle...

St. Joseph pray for us!!

Gene DeLalla








Slow To Anger: An Article From Crisis Magazine Regarding Pope Leo...

 Here is an article from crisismagazine.com and written by Slow to Anger - Crisis Magazine

(Let me know if you agree with Mr. Sammons' opinion.)

"A few years ago I wrote a column titled “Be Angry,” in which I defended anger as a legitimate response to the many scandalous actions of Pope Francis. The proximate cause of the article was the appointment of then-Archbishop Víctor Manuel Fernández as head of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith as well as some problematic papal selections for the Synod on Synodality, but those acts were just the latest in a string of scandals during the Francis pontificate. While I knew I was in danger of falling into the “angry trad” stereotype, I simply couldn’t pretend the last pontificate didn’t justify righteous anger.

I still think my anger was justified. Frankly, I’m still angry at the Francis pontificate: it was a disastrous reign that led many souls astray. Francis was akin to an abusive father, who attacked those most faithful to the Catholic religion. It’s understandable and reasonable for a child to be angry at a father who abuses him. As I wrote a few months after my “Be Angry” article, Francis had lost the benefit of the doubt. I also wrote that of course “we cannot let anger rule and control our hearts. Yes, be angry, but make sure it is a righteous anger.” Anger is a dangerous emotion, but it’s not always inappropriate.

Now we have a new Supreme Pontiff in Pope Leo XIV, and a lot of Catholics are starting to get angry with him, particularly after last week. And as weeks go, Leo did have a bad one. First, he seemed to suggest that Catholics who accept the perennial teaching of the Church regarding the permissibility of the death penalty were not “pro-life.” Then, he essentially endorsed Cardinal Cupich’s evil plan to give a lifetime achievement award to a pro-abortion Catholic politician. Finally, the pope presided over a weird environmental gathering in which he blessed a large block of ice. These actions produced many denunciations and much anger in Catholicland. Beyond last week’s actions, some Catholics are already assuming the worst regarding the pope’s first apostolic exhortation, due to be released on October 9, on the subject of the poor and social justice. 

Although Leo clearly had some missteps last week (and will continue to have them in the future), I’m not angry and I don’t think other Catholics should be, either. Does this mean I’ve changed my attitude about anger since my previous column? Perhaps a bit, but moreso I believe the situations are not the same. 

My columns on being angry and on Francis’ loss of the benefit of the doubt were published in 2023, a full ten years after Jorge Bergoglio’s election. He had a long history of undermining the faith and attacking the faithful. The catalog of problematic papal acts was large and growing. The potential for justified anger, in other words, had been perculating over a long period of time.

St. James in his epistle writes, “Know this, my beloved brethren. Let every man be quick to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger, for the anger of man does not work the righteousness of God” (James 1:19-20, emphasis added). While justified and righteous at times, anger—particularly toward a pope—should not be the default reaction for a Catholic; it should be something that occurs only in extreme situations, and after serious contemplation and consideration. In the case of Pope Francis in 2023, even one who was very slow to anger realized that anger was justified. Pope Leo, on the other hand, has been Supreme Pontiff for only five months; being angry at him already is the definition of “quick to anger.”

Don’t get me wrong: I’m not saying one cannot be critical of certain words and acts of our Holy Father. But there’s a difference between careful, calm criticism and anger.I’m not saying one cannot be critical of certain words and acts of our Holy Father. But there’s a difference between careful, calm criticism and anger.

Why are people so quick to be angry at our new pope? Surely the society in which we live in party to blame. It promotes and platforms anger like never before. Social media in particular is fueled by anger: the algorithm rewards anger, so that’s what fills our timelines and influences our emotions. 

Yet I don’t think that’s the main driver behind today’s anger at the new pope. I think it’s a hangover effect from Pope Francis. For twelve years the Catholic faithful endured a pope who was, as I’ve said, an abusive father; a man who palpably despised us and what we believe. Now we suddenly have a new father, and so all the emotional baggage from the last father, which is difficult to jettison, is transferred onto him. Any mistake Leo makes brings us back to our feelings toward Francis and projects those feelings onto Leo. This, however, is unfair and uncharitable toward our new Holy Father, and it violates the biblical command to be “slow to anger.”

I have no idea how the Leo pontificate will unfold, and it’s possible we’ll reach the point where it’s clearly justified to be angry at him. Yet Leo is not Francis. There’s no indication that he hates us or hates the traditions of the Church. To look for reasons to be angry with him is, first of all, counterproductive in addressing the crisis in the Church today, for it hides our legitimate criticisms behind a flurry of emotional outbursts. It’s also spiritually destructive to the soul who engages in unnecessary anger. What does it profit a man to fight for the Church and forfeit his soul?

We can lament papal mistakes, and we can urge the pope and other Church officials to more fully embrace the traditional faith as handed on to us, but let’s take a step back, remain calm in our criticisms, and carry on in the faith. Let’s follow the advice of St. James, to be “slow to anger, for the anger of man does not work the righteousness of God.”

Author

End of article...

Pray for strength and honor!

Viva Cristo Rey!  Bl. Fr. Miguel Pro, Fr. Emil Kapaun and Fr. Vincent Capodanno, pray for us...

St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle...

St. Joseph pray for us!!

Gene DeLalla







Pope Leo Says He ‘Can’t Comment’ On Jimmy Lai’s Prison Sentence For Criticizing Chinese Communists!

 On December 15, 2025, I posted this:  Monday, December 15, 2025 COMMUNIST Hong Kong Convicts Catholic Freedom Advocate Jimmy Lai Amid Serio...