Archbishop will be dishonored during the 39th San Francisco Pride Celebration and Parade.
"Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence"
SAN FRANCISCO (Catholic Online) – Readers of Catholic Online are familiar with the group which calls itself the “Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence.” They claim international membership. (For example, see our related story concerning their activities in Biarritz, France and the courage shown by Bishop Marc Aillet.) However, one of their most active chapters is located in San Francisco, California. They summarize their mission as “Defining San Francisco Values Since 1979” on their outlandish San Francisco web site. In an editorial in 2007 entitled “Scandal in San Francisco”, I wrote an account of their sacrilegious activities during Holy Mass on October 7, 2007 at the Most Holy Redeemer Parish in San Francisco, California. They hate the Catholic Church because she stands for the truth concerning the dignity of human sexuality and authentic marriage among many other things.
One of their members, a bearded man who dresses in outlandish make up and women’s clothing and goes by the name of Sister Dana Van Iquity, writes for the San Francisco Bay Times. These folks think that their profane, sacrilegious mocking of all things related to the Catholic Church is funny. In a column dated June 18, 2009 and entitled “Second Pink Brick to Go to Runner Up Archbishop George Niederauer” Sister Dana Van Iquity confirmed the bad news which has also been reported in the “California Catholic Daily.” Archbishop George Niederauer will be dishonored during the 39th San Francisco Pride Celebration and Parade on June 27 and June 28th with a second “Pink Brick award.” This “award” is given to the person or organization which the committee of homosexual activists deems to have caused the most harm to the “LGBT community” (Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Transgender). This will be the second effort of the homosexual activists to dishonor the San Francisco Archbishop through public ridicule. They have bestowed such a “pink brick” on him in the past.
“California Catholic Daily”, in a June 19, 2009 column entitled “Poisonous tenor" and subtitled "San Francisco ‘gay pride’ group votes to dishonor archbishop at behest of Most Holy Redeemer parishioner” reports something which is even more troubling. Much of the impetus behind this egregious action of dishonoring the Archbishop actually came from Matt Dorsey, a member of the Parish Council of the Most Holy Redeemer Catholic Church. The report can be found on their website at http://www.calcatholic.com/:
“Poisonous Tenor: San Francisco ‘gay pride’ group votes to dishonor archbishop at behest of Most Holy Redeemer parishioner"
“At the urging of a member of Most Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, the San Francisco LGBT Pride Celebration Committee has voted to dishonor Archbishop George Niederauer with a “Pink Brick” award for causing “significant harm to the LGBT community.” The decision was spurred by Matt Dorsey, a member of the Parish Council at San Francisco's ‘gay friendly’ Most Holy Redeemer Catholic Church. In an opinion piece written for the homosexual-oriented newspaper Bay Area Reporter, Dorsey objected to the original decision by the Pride Celebration Committee to award the Pink Brick to dethroned Miss California, Carrie Prejean. Dorsey said “we need not have looked beyond our own city limits: San Francisco Archbishop George Niederauer” in a column published under the headline “Niederauer deserves Pink Brick.”
“The Pride Celebration Committee announced on June 15 that its members had reconsidered their decision and decided to award a second Pink Brick to the archbishop. “The Pink Brick is given each year to a person or institution that has caused significant harm to the LGBT community,” said the Bay Area Reporter. Archbishop Niederauer was singled out for his support last year of Proposition 8, the successful initiative constitutional amendment adopted by voters restricting marriage to between one man and one woman and later upheld by the California Supreme Court. "We hope that with this “Pink Brick, we can educate the community about Archbishop Niederauer's work to deny LGBT couples equal protection under the law,” Mikayla Connell, president of the Pride Celebration Committee told the Reporter. “Archbishop Niederauer's support of Proposition 8, which is not representative of all faith communities or even of all Catholics, has only served to harm LGBT families, many of whom are Catholic themselves."
“Connell’s comments echoed sentiments expressed by Dorsey in his column urging the Pride Committee to single out the archbishop. “Having served for 11 years as the Catholic bishop of Salt Lake City prior to coming to San Francisco, Niederauer leveraged his close ties to national Mormon leaders last June when he wrote to officials of the Church of Latter-day Saints, urging them to play an active role in the fight to pass Prop 8,” wrote Dorsey. “And play an active role they did: by most estimates, Mormons accounted for more ...
They can give all the pink bricks
they want, So What? Sticks & stones will break your bones but never your soul. Faith & courage to all Catholics
Celine | 10/21/2009
When I was a girl in Sacramento, They would report o imminant earthquakes, which were due "TODAY" 'round noon. These earthquakes were supposed to drop San Francisco into the Pacific Ocean...we would grab our lunch boxes, go to the cafeteria and wait with baited breath for it to happen!! I'm still waiting. God has given that city bonus time, as far as I'm concerned!!
Actually, this whole country is on borrowed time...only the Grace of God saves us people. It is time for the Church to get back to it's dogma, and be strong against these forces of evil...yes, EVIL...we must PRAY the rosary every day, and ask our Mother to ask her Son to sparethis country from His coming wrath!!
Pam Weber | 6/28/2009
Well, they are entitled to their free speech, but if the LGBT movement wants to gain respect among the opposite crowd, they need to make their protests seem more peaceful and loving and less about dancing and name-calling.
Julia Ameteis, Joanne is right. Buddhism, Catholicism, and Eastern Orthodox Churches all have nuns. Ours are just the most famous.
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