Ireland: Catholic Parish Holds Fully Anal Event with Faggot Flag

I guess there are a few protectors of the faith in Ireland. 

I know a lot, lot, lot of people who were raised Protestant and now want to join the Catholic Church – and they would join the Catholic Church if there wasn’t all of this same gay stuff.

The Pope is literally an Anal Pope.

Now Ireland – once the most conservative country in Europe – is going full anal, and wants to do fisting in the church.

Life Site News:

A parish in Ireland has hosted an “ecumenical LGBT prayer service” in which “Pride” flags were draped on the sanctuary of the church and remain flying outside.

St. Teresa’s Parish on Donore Avenue, Dublin, said the event “followed on from Pope Francis’ statement to the LGBT community” in which he told Fr. James Martin, SJ, that God “does not disown any of his children.”

That is a totally benign and meaningless statement. Yes, God hopes that all will repent – even the people of anus. But is he going to “disown” them when they don’t repent and he sends them to burn in hell for all eternity?

I think that qualifies as a “disown.”

Either way – “let’s put anal flags in the Church” has nothing to do with any of that.

Catholic commentators at the time lamented how Pope Francis omitted the crucial point that God’s children can disown God by committing grave sin, such as sodomy, or by dissenting from the deposit of Faith in celebrating disordered sexual desires.

Yesterday’s ecumenical LGBT event at St. Teresa’s Parish was advertised on the Dublin Pride website and was co-hosted by neighboring members of the Protestant St. Catherine’s & St. James Church of Ireland parish.

Yeah – join with the Protestants and have an anal fisting event.

Why would any recovering Protestant want to be a part of this?

With prayers offered for “LGBTQ+ parents and families, especially those who long to be parents,” participants then stood in front of the tabernacle and held the LGBT flag across the sanctuary while posing for photos, with one woman raising her fist in a show of “Pride.”

Neither the Archdiocese of Dublin or St. Teresa’s Parish responded to a request for comment by LifeSiteNews.

Meanwhile, a national synod meeting of church leaders and lay groups was hailed last week as “heartening” by LGBT activists in attendance.

Lesbian activist and former news anchor Ursula Halligan told the Irish Times that “a lot of us are out of our comfort zone. It will be our shared faith that will get us through this because it’s not going to be easy. But I think today was a good start. I am heartened and encouraged by what I experienced this morning.”

She warned that “there are a lot of people who are comfortable with the church as it is and have very set views, very rigid views, and I could easily see it reverting and going back.”

“It will require leadership and courage, at the moment from those who are in those positions, which are the male hierarchy, and that’s how the Holy Spirit works through us. I would have concerns about it reverting but I have been heartened by what I’ve heard today, in a way I hadn’t expected. So, I see today as a good starting point.”

I have yet to see a real explanation as to what the Church is supposed to do if the Pope goes full anal. I agree with Catholic doctrine and dogma, as I understand it, and am willing to go along with whichever part I don’t understand.

But I’m not going anal. I’m not going to give or receive anal fisting, as this Pope seems to be demanding.

Lots of people are interested in Catholicism. But no one wants to suck another man’s poop out of his anus or do any of these acts the Pope is promoting. In fact, I don’t want to support the Jews either, or any of these other post-Vatican II positions. I don’t want to pray that the “Romans” killed Christ, because that is a lie.

At least I can just start my own version of Protestantism that hates gays and Jews and wants to kill everyone.

Thus far, there is only one extant church I fully agree with on a personal and moral level, and that is the old Westboro Baptist Church.