Cardinal Zen Supports Penance for Vatican Homosexual March
Cardinal Joseph Zen, 93, of Hong Kong, has expressed his "strong support" for four bishops — Athanasius Schneider (Kazakhstan), Marian Eleganti (Switzerland), Robert Mutsaerts (the Netherlands) and Joseph Strickland (USA) — who are making atonement for the recent Vatican Jubilee pilgrimage for homosexual activists on 6 September. He wrote about this on OldYosef.HKcatholic.com on 8 October.
Cardinal Zen noted that activists had brandished rainbow-coloured props and had worn clothing emblazoned with slogans, and that homosexual couples had held hands passionately. "It was an outright protest."
He added that this was not a Jubilee pilgrimage where believers renew baptismal vows, repent sins and commit to reform.
The action had "gravely insulted the Catholic faith and the dignity of St. Peter's Basilica — a serious offence against God".
The Cardinal's main phrase is: "The Vatican knew about this event beforehand yet did not condemn it afterwards. We find this truly incomprehensible!"
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Cardinal Zen condemns LGBT ‘pilgrimage’ in St. Peter’s Basilica: ‘Offense against God’
If these bishops don’t go to the pope and demand that St. Peter’s be exorcised and reconciled (not just for this but also for the pacha-weirdo ceremony and altar desecration) all of their commentating is worthless.
Cardinal Delivers Exorcism in St. Peter’s Basilica! [Oct 25]
youtube.com/watch?v=F-8aU5EWs-U
"Conciliar cardinal" Zen, 93, is a living example of what "diabolical disorientation" is.
He probably knows perfectly well that a few lengthy prayers of atonement are not enough.
When a Holy Place has been violated or desecrated, it needs an act or rite of reconciliation as soon as possible. (1917 Code of Canon Law 1172-1174).