From targeting children in the “drag queen story hour” at public libraries to forcing high school students to confess their families’ possible biases against homosexuality, the LGBT agenda shows no sign of slowing its propagandizing and missionary activity. And every year, especially with the beginning of June, we are subjected to relentless liberal Catholic arguments in support of “Pride Month.” Even when a bishop warns the faithful to avoid Pride Month activities, he receives a slew of angry comments, predictable and yet ironic from the community of “inclusiveness” and “toleration.”įor those who celebrate “Pride Month,” it is not enough that same-sex unions must receive the title of legal “marriage,” or that persons with same-sex attractions are treated with “respect, compassion, and sensitivity.” After all, so-called same-sex “marriage” is legal in the United States and unlike the original 1970’s “Pride” marches of protest, contemporary demonstrations are not responses to perceived insults and injustices, but rather “festive” occasions of pomp and ceremony.Ĭorporations and institutions push their rainbow-colored products, whether clothing or food, and employees who refuse to wear Pride apparel are in danger of termination. Martin (selectively) quotes the Catechism, especially the part calling for “respect, compassion, and sensitivity” to persons with same-sex attraction (#2358).Įven in countries typically lauded for their conservative Christianity (Poland, Hungary, Romania), each year finds more and more people participating in pro-gay activities and demonstrations. Unlike the Toronto Catholic school district, however, Fr. James Martin, S.J.’s near-obsession with pushing the LGBT agenda in the Church.
While Catholic schools and churches in the Rhineland obstinately rejecting Church teaching is nothing new, this is simply the latest installment in what seems to be a never-ending saga to squeeze “inclusivity,” “progress,” and “acceptance” into Catholic spaces. Lest one think this is merely a North American conundrum, the same colored flag hung from churches in Austria and Germany following the recent CDF ruling on the impossibility of blessing same-sex unions. Peter the Apostle, one finds the LGBT colors draped from the heights of the church to the sanctuary lamp chandelier. Eastward, in Montreal, at the beautiful Church of St. Unsurprisingly, the school board refused. The Toronto Catholic District School Board-which boasts a population of over 91,000 students-has publicly clashed with Cardinal Collins, who requested that the Catechism section on homosexuality be read at the school board meeting. Meanwhile, several Catholic school boards in Canada announced that they will require the LGBT rainbow flag to be flown outside all of their schools, the vast majority of them being elementary schools.
The school, which is named after a Jesuit martyr tortured and killed for preaching the Faith to the Iroquois (something that today would be considered a colonialist “microaggression”), is hosting a “Pride Week”, encouraging its other homosexual teachers to be open about their “identity”, its counseling department pointing its students towards “LGBTQ+ friendly Catholic colleges”. In October 2021, Chappelle, 48, made headlines for his comedy special The Closer, which also premiered on Netflix.Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School- the Jesuit-run high school which famously disobeyed the Archdiocese of Indianapolis over its refusal to fire a teacher in a same-sex union- continues to pride itself in its LGBT inclusivity. The backlash to SuperNature comes six months after Dave Chappelle‘s approach to humor was called into question. “And the angrier the tweet, the more chance of me using it and turning it to laughs and cash. “I don’t try to offend, but the more people are offended by a joke, particularly on, the funnier I find it,” he tweeted in 2019. Gervais has previously acknowledged that he doesn’t mind receiving negative reactions when it comes to his material. “Be the gender that you feel that you are but meet me halfway. I support all human rights, and trans rights are human rights. “Full disclosure, in real-life, of course, I support trans rights.
The comedian ended the special by pointing out that he supports the trans community regardless of his jokes.