Vatican Releases Anti-Tranny Document to Try to Manage Backlash Against Support for Gay Marriage

There is a huge backlash against the Pope’s anal agenda, which threatens to cause a schism in the Church. Cardinals and others have been calling for the Pope to recant his support for anal blessings.

The Vatican has refused to recall the anal blessings, and all over the world, Catholic Churches continue to do a ceremony that looks very suspiciously like so-called “gay anal marriage.”

Instead of ceasing his “anal mania,” the Pope has instead decided to try to cool things off by releasing another document against trannies. There were already anti-tranny documents, so this doesn’t actually do anything. It is just intended to try to calm the people who are against the gay agenda.

However, even in this anti-tranny document, the Vatican could not help but again say that homosexuality should be legalized everywhere (???) and that fisters and double-fisters “deserve respect.”

The Guardian:

The Vatican has described the belief in gender fluidity as “a concession to the age-old temptation to make oneself God”, as it released an updated declaration of what the Catholic church regards as threats to human dignity.

The new Dignitas infinita (Infinite Dignity) declaration released by the Vatican’s doctrinal office on Monday after five years in the making reiterates Pope Francis’s previous criticism of what he has called an “ugly ideology of our time”.

“Desiring a personal self-determination, as gender theory prescribes, apart from this fundamental truth that human life is a gift, amounts to a concession to the age-old temptation to make oneself God, entering into competition with the true God of love revealed to us in the gospel,” the 20-page document says.

Reiterating opposition to gender reassignment surgery, it adds: “It follows that any sex-change intervention, as a rule, risks threatening the unique dignity the person has received from the moment of conception.”

The Holy See distinguished between these sorts of surgeries and procedures to resolve “genital abnormalities” that are present at birth or develop later. It said those abnormalities could be treated with the help of healthcare professionals.

The Vatican said Pope Francis had approved the document, which also reaffirms its condemnation of surrogacy, saying the practice represents “a grave violation of the dignity of the woman and the child”.

The chief cardinal, Victor Manuel Fernández, said on Monday that the pope had asked for the Vatican’s doctrinal office (DDF) to include “poverty, the situation of migrants, violence against women, human trafficking, war and other themes” in its updated assessment of threats to human dignity.

The document says gay people should be respected and denounces the fact that “in some places not a few people are imprisoned, tortured, and even deprived of the good of life solely because of their sexual orientation”.

If you want to make homosexuality legal, you want more homos.

And why shouldn’t they be punished? There are arguments that Biblically, gay anal is worse than murder, or at least worse than most forms of murder.

Why should it be legal?

Fernández, a liberal theologian who was appointed to the DDF role – one of the Vatican’s most powerful positions – by Francis last year, said punishing homosexuality was “a big problem” and that it was “painful” to see some Catholics support anti-homosexuality laws.

The declaration also reaffirms the church’s position on abortion and euthanasia while strongly condemning femicide. “Violence against women is a global scandal, which is increasingly being recognised,” it says.

Fernandez is the freak who wrote that book about orgasms being a holy act.

The book also says that homosexuals can’t stop doing anal.

From The Jesuit Review:

In comments to church news websites Crux and InfoVaticana Jan. 8, Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández addressed controversy surrounding his 1998 book, “La pasión mística: espiritualidad y sensualidad” (”Mystical Passion: Spirituality and Sensuality”).

The 90-page book, circulated among journalists and posted online in early January, contained a chapter detailing the differences between male and female orgasms—and how one can find God’s love in either—while another chapter was titled “God in the partner’s orgasm.”

The cardinal wrote that if mystics can obtain sensual experiences of the presence of God, then “he can also make himself present when two human beings love each other and reach orgasm; and that orgasm, lived in the presence of God, can also be a sublime act of worship of God.”

In the book, Cardinal Fernández also discussed ways of seeking and experiencing God’s love, but he wrote that the “joyful experience of divine love” does not necessarily free one from “psychological weaknesses.”

“It does not mean, for example, that a homosexual will necessarily cease being one,” he continued.

In “Mystical Passion,” the cardinal graphically described how each gender develops different attitudes toward sex based on their biological experience of intercourse.

He wrote that by being more receptive to affection in sex, women are “more open to the religious experience,” and that when men only try to be dominant, they “cannot fully experience the richness of love.”

He is the main figure behind the gay agenda at the Vatican.

While the document released this week is supposedly about dignity, Fernandez is just going around talking about how blacks should be forced to legalize gay anal rimming, ramming, fisting, and so on.