At the very least, the Most Reverend Thomas J. Olmsted, bishop of the Phoenix diocese, should have considered giving some of that money to the many victims of Pedophile Priests that preyed on Phoenix families for decades.
I seethe NOT because my son is gay. I seethe because he lives in a country in which some elected officials find it politically advantageous to deny him dignity, basic rights, and protections. I seethe because there are people who preach hatred and discrimination towards gays yet claim to be "good" and "loving" Christians. I seethe because there are groups who claim to be "advocates" for the family but who work to do great harm to any family that doesn’t fit their narrow template for “normal”.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
So the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix had a spare $50,000 to put towards stripping rights from gays in Maine
Wow, just wow. I simply can't help but wonder if spending $50,000 in another state's political battle to strip gays and lesbians of rights that everyone else enjoys was the best way to spend such a large sum of money in these desperate economic times. I guess if you are the very homophobic bishop of the Phoenix Diocese it is definitely money well spent.
At the very least, the Most Reverend Thomas J. Olmsted, bishop of the Phoenix diocese, should have considered giving some of that money to the many victims of Pedophile Priests that preyed on Phoenix families for decades.
At the very least, the Most Reverend Thomas J. Olmsted, bishop of the Phoenix diocese, should have considered giving some of that money to the many victims of Pedophile Priests that preyed on Phoenix families for decades.
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