Leo XIV Promotes Career of Blasphemer Bishop (Tarot Spiritism)
From April to June, his cathedral featured a pagan statue, a "Transcendance" exhibition at Bendigo Cathedral (previously named Sandhurst)m that featured a Hindu deity. The creator of the statue explained that he was inspired by witchcraft and tarot cards. He wanted to “embody the tension between earthly materiality and spirituality”.
There were four other similar exhibits in notable locations in the area. People were encouraged to visit them as part of a "pilgrimage".
One of these, called 'Matter Becoming', was on display in the Catholic hospital St John of God in Bendigo, which was also under the jurisdiction of Monsignor Macinlay. This exhibition explores "the tension between masculine and feminine energies".
Monsignor Macinlay received significant opposition from Catholics, both clergy and laity, in the form of letters, phone calls, emails and petitions.
He ignored the Catholics and confirmed that the statue would remain in the cathedral for the full three-month exhibition.
At the end of May, three Catholics took matters into their own hands and removed the statue from the cathedral. They got into trouble with the police.
Leo XIV is surely aware of Monsignor Shane Mackinlay's positions, who was a member of the 2023 and 2024 ex-synods and among the writers of the final document.
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