tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5652940417109665141.post1632145510907178577..comments2024-03-27T11:42:13.364+10:00Comments on JungleWatch: MEANWHILE IN ROME, THE TERMITES CONTINUE THEIR EVIL WORK.Frenchiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05189311368021711422noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5652940417109665141.post-29927979732427805712019-08-02T13:52:57.154+10:002019-08-02T13:52:57.154+10:00"Alas, it is shameful to speak of it! It is s..."Alas, it is shameful to speak of it! It is shameful to relate such a disgusting scandal to sacred ears! But if the doctor fears the virus of the plague, who will apply the cauterization? If he is nauseated by those whom he is to cure, who will lead sick souls back to the state of health?"<br /><br />With these words, St. Peter Damian introduces the Book of Gomorrah, an eloquent and impassioned denunciation of a plague of homosexuality among the Catholic clergy during the 11th century. Although it was written almost a thousand years ago, the Book of Gomorrah seems addressed to our own times, associating the phenomena of clerical homosexuality and pederasty, and endorsing the imprisonment of clergy who are a danger to youth.<br />concerned Catholichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01603923726114374227noreply@blogger.com