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Monday 13 June 2016

Robert Lynch - another episcopal liar and deceiver

The Sunday  morning attack on a night club in Orlando was an attack on Americans. It was also, no doubt, targeted by the Mohammedan murderer because the club was full of people attending who were "gay" and "lesbian" and "transgendered," which their unholy book orders to be killed. He was simply following his creed.

This was another case of terrorism inspired by Mohammed. This is how Islam spread across the Middle East and North Africa and into parts of southern Europe. By murder, mayhem and butchery. Those who refuse to see history repeating itself will eventually be victims of this same evil. 


Robert Lynch is the Bishop of St. Petersburg. He has just tendered his resignation to Pope Francis, having turned 75. 




He writes on his blog.



"Sadly it is religion, including our own, which targets, mostly verbally, and also often breeds contempt for gays, lesbians and transgender people. Attacks today on LGBT men and women often plant the seed of contempt, then hatred, which can ultimately lead to violence."

His pathetic attempt at drawing an equivalence between the truth of the Catholic faith and vile, act of one Mohammedan inspired by an evil ideology is despicable.


This is the same Bishop who stood by in silence whilst Terry Schindler-Shiavo was murdered by the courts of Florida.


Robert Lynch has been the focus of this blog in the past. He is a disgrace to the Church and has lead many astray. What will he say to Our Lord for Terry and for the past actions and inactions which you will find at this link.


http://voxcantor.blogspot.ca/search/label/Bishop%20Lynch


And these:



The Catholic Church's Secret Gay Cabal 
http://gawker.com/5825254/the-catholic-churchs-secret-gay-cabal

Matt Abbot, The Story of Bishop Robert Lynch 
http://www.renewamerica.com/columns/abbott/070330

Eyewitness has some relevant links!

Lynch pays $100,000 in damages to employee
https://bryanhehirexposed.wordpress.com/2010/04/19/fr-bryan-hehir-keynoting-conference-with-gay-priests-advocate-part-3/

Yet, he denies it was "hush money."
http://www.sptimes.com/2002/03/23/TampaBay/Church_paid_100_000_t.shtml

Thought he victims insists that he was "sexually harassed" by Lynch
http://jacksonville.com/apnews/stories/032302/D7IEFLT01.html

And loves the money of George Soros
http://restore-dc-catholicism.blogspot.ca/2013/08/bishop-lynch-defends-soros-funded.html

Veneremur Cernui cites Voris' remarks and adds a few of his own
https://veneremurcernui.wordpress.com/2013/11/14/michael-voris-takes-on-bishop-robert-lynch/

The Lynching of the Traditional Mass
http://rorate-caeli.blogspot.com/2012/07/you-share-lynching-of-traditional-mass.html

Will Lynch shepherd those with same-sex attraction, or will he leave them in the darkness and certain death?
http://www.sunbeamtimes.com/2015/02/23/open-letter-to-bishop-lynch-on-same-sex-marriage-homosexual-chastity-and-salvation/

Richard Sipe lists him, amongst a whole bunch of others!
http://www.awrsipe.com/click_and_learn/2006-08-01-sexual_orientation-4.html

There is so much more.

15 comments:

Unknown said...

No comments. The stupidity of the man speaks for itself.

F said...

It seems he has neither Faith nor knowledge, which is quite a common thing. Now, what disturbs me is the fact he was a Catholic bishop.

Anonymous said...

He doesn't seem to keen on Jesus now does he, what a pity he used the lord to have had a very good bludging life style.

Felix M said...

Just the sort of stoopid thing that Pope Borgoglio would (or will) say.

jim norwood said...

My question is: how do these men get to be Bishops in the Catholic Church? The days of me listening unquestioningly to a Bishop are gone unfortunately!

Michael Dowd said...

Bishop Lynch is an Obama Catholic who is ashamed of standing up for Catholic values as Obama is of America. They are both products of the Democrat party, a party that appeals to our most self indulgent and immoral values.

Ana Milan said...

No priest can expect promotion these days if he is not a Modernist. The CC is completely swamped by this evil. There is a suggestion out there that instead of donating to Peter's Pence we should drop a note into the box saying no more funds until AL is rescinded. If this got around it might be somewhat effective. Worth a try!

Mark Thomas said...

Bishop Lynch said..."Sadly it is religion, including our own, which targets, mostly verbally, and also often breeds contempt for gays, lesbians and transgender people. Attacks today on LGBT men and women often plant the seed of contempt, then hatred, which can ultimately lead to violence."

It has ceased to be shocking, at least to me, that following an Islamic terrorist (murder) attack, that our bishops, who in compliance with the ecumenical/"interfaith" movement, attempt desperately to shift the focus off Islam as the driving force behind the attack. The bishops, instead, use the attack to attack Catholicism. They pretend that the hatred of other persons codified within Islam exists within the True Church.

In the name of their one-way "interfaith" relations with Islam (only Islam benefits), the bishops sacrifice the True Religion upon the altar of political correctness. Bishop Lynch is far from alone among bishops in his attempt to appease Islam by having pretended that hatred for "LGBT" people flows also within Catholicism.

Anyway, I find it difficult to believe that outside our bishops and a relative handful of radical liberal laymen, that any sentient adult Catholic takes seriously the awful opinion issued by Bishop Lynch.

Pax.

Mark Thomas

TLM said...

Yes, Ana, worth a try. At least they MAY start thinking about faithfulness to the Gospel of Jesus, as some of the laity actually want.

Mark Thomas said...

The worst case scenario for Bishop Lynch as well as the liberal secular world may have just surfaced. A mountain of information has formed in regard to Omar Mateen...the strong possibility that he was homosexual.

It was bad enough for them that Mateen was a Moslem. But if the reports are valid, that he was also homosexual, then the narrative about bigots having created supposedly an atmosphere that has breed violence against "LGBT" folks has flopped.

What can Bishop Lynch and his ilk say about a homosexual who murdered dozens of homosexuals?

Good luck attempting to blame the mass murder in question on heterosexuals. Good luck trying to pretend, as did Bishop Lynch, that Catholicism "targets, mostly verbally, and also often breeds contempt for gays, lesbians and transgender people. Attacks today on LGBT men and women often plant the seed of contempt, then hatred, which can ultimately lead to violence."

Yep...good luck attempting to defend that claim.

Pax.

Mark Thomas

Mark Thomas said...

Vox-permitting, I would like to offer a two-part reflection upon the dreadful policy that our Vatican II Era Popes have pursued in regard to Islam.

Part 1 of 2.

His Holiness Pope Francis has called attention to the persecutions that Moslems have inflicted upon Christians. However, he has followed Rome's decades-old party line that Moslems-in-name-only, rather than "true" Moslems, have been responsible for terrorists attacks. Rome pretends that Islam is the religion of peace. Therefore, only those who "distort" Islam commit terrorist attacks in the name of Islam.

Although certain Traditionalists have bashed, trashed and pretended that Pope Francis is alone in that regard, the fact is that our Vatican II Era Popes have pursued the same failed "interfaith" policy in regard to Islam. Examples:

Pope Benedict XVI, 2011 A.D. Apostolic Exhortation Africae Munus, #94:

"I call upon the Church, in every situation, to persist in esteem for Muslims, who 'worship God who is one, living and subsistent; merciful and almighty, the creator of heaven and earth, who has also spoken to humanity.'"

"I ask the whole Church, through patient dialogue with Muslims, to seek juridical and practical recognition of religious freedom, so that every citizen in Africa may enjoy not only the right to choose his religion freely and to engage in worship, but also the right to freedom of conscience. Religious freedom is the road to peace".

It is interesting to me that time and again in matter upon matter, Pope Francis has said the same things that Pope Benedict XVI has said. But for some strange reason, when Pope Francis reiterates that which Pope Benedict XVI had said, Traditionalists declare Pope Francis "heretical".

Anyway, Pope Benedict XVI pursued the same failed policy toward Islam that has marked the Vatican II Era in regard to the one-way-street "interfaith "dialogue" that has benefitted Islam alone.

During his 2012 A.D. in-flight press conference on his way to Lebanon, Pope Benedict XVI issued the following unbelievable statements in regard to Catholicism and Fundamentalism as well as the horrific Arab Spring:

"Fundamentalism is always a falsification of religion. It goes against the essence of religion, which seeks to reconcile and to create God’s peace throughout the world. Therefore the task of the Church and of religions is to undertake a purification – a lofty purification of religion from such temptations is always necessary."

"I would say that in itself, the Arab spring is a positive thing: it is a desire for greater democracy, greater freedom, greater cooperation and a revived Arab identity."

"Hence the renewed Arab identity seems to me to imply also a renewal of the centuries-old, millennia-old, coexistence of Christians and Arabs, who side by side, in mutual tolerance of majority and minority, built these lands and cannot do other than live side by side."

It is unbelievable to me that a man of Pope Benedict XVI's caliber offered such statements as above.

Pax.

Mark Thomas

Mark Thomas said...

Part 2 of 2.

Finally, we are familiar with Pope Saint John Paul II having kissed the Koran. He was the first Pope to have entered a mosque. Popes Benedict XVI and Francis prayed inside mosques.

Pope Francis' prayer at Blue Mosque 'exactly the same' as Benedict XVI

by Elise Harris and Andrea Gagliarducci

Vatican City, Nov 29, 2014 / 06:04 am (CNA/EWTN News).- During Pope Francis’ visit to Istanbul’s Blue Mosque, he paused for a moment of prayer alongside Ankara’s Grand Mufti – a moment of "interreligious dialogue" which mirrored that of his predecessor.

"When they were under the Dome, the Pope insisted: ‘not only must we praise and glorify him, but we must adore him,’" Vatican spokesman Fr. Federico Lombardi S.J. told journalists Nov. 29.

"Therefore it is reasonable to qualify this moment of silence a moment of silent adoration."

"(It was) a beautiful moment of interreligious dialogue, and it the exact same thing happened in 2006 with Pope Benedict, it was exactly the same."

Oh...and then there is the fact that our Popes and bishops have supported the flooding of the West with Moslems.

What on earth were our Popes thinking in regard to Islam? How is it possible that Rome continues their same failed approach to Islam, which is overrunning the West?
Rome's continued pursuit of her "interreligious" policy, particularly in regard to Islam, is as mysterious as Rome's liturgical reform.

Our Churchmen have inflicted a mysterious approach upon the Church in every area imaginable. A mysterious force has infiltrated the Church.

It is mind-boggling that Popes have supported the flooding of the West with Moslems...bishops attend and applaud the openings of new mosques.

Pax.

Mark Thomas

Vox Cantoris said...

Mark,

You are correct. The problem did not start with Pope Francis but if he ended it, I would be the amongst the first to applaud him.

Pope John Paul II kissed the Koran

Benedict XVI prayed in the Blue Mosque

Francis actually faced Mecca when he was in Africa.

It is getting worse and worse.

Anonymous said...

A sodomite homosexual bishop he is.

Google his name and weep!

Viva Cristo Rey said...

Bishop Lynch paid $100,000 to a male aid in 2002 after the aid claimed the bishop sexually harassed him. Former diocesan spokesman Bill Urbanski claimed in 2001 that Bp. Lynch had made improper sexual advances toward him. The diocese opened an investigation into the claims in fall of 2001, which concluded that "there was nothing to substantiate the allegations." Bishop Lynch himself denied the charges.