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Laughable: For the Synod, Homosexuals and Roman Rite Catholics Are "Marginalised"

The seven continental meetings convened to prepare for the Synod on Synodality presented their final documents by 15 April. Homosexualism plays a key role in them.

The North American meeting speaks of the need for "greater inclusivity", citing homosexual sinners and Roman Rite Catholics as examples.

It wants to welcome "marginalised people" into the Church, "especially when it comes to our LGBTQ+ brothers and sisters". This is pure sarcasm, since the "marginalised" are not the homosexuals backed by the oligarchs, but those who are critical of the vice.

The document exaggerates a " profound sense of suffering of those prevented from receiving the Eucharist" and mentions adulterers and those who contradict the teachings of the Church. In reality, the Novus Ordo Communion is distributed to everyone, including Muslims.

The document adds: "Some delegates spoke of those wounded by the limitations placed on the pre-conciliar Latin Rite". The Gospel and Jesus Christ are also "pre-conciliar".

The European meeting mentions "tensions and sufferings concerning the ancient form of the Roman liturgy" with references to France, England and Wales and Scandinavia.

Currently, Vatican bureaucrats are said to be drafting a summary of the seven documents that will become the working document for the October 2023/2024 synod. But when Francis organises synods, the outcomes are decided before the deliberations begin.

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foward
They want to normalise sin.
That is perversion.
Jason l
They never talk about repentance and conversion.
Wilma Lopez
The Federation of Catholic Bishops Conferences of Oceania has published its document for the continental stage of the synod on synodality. Participants from Australia and New Zealand were quoted as calling for changes in Church teaching, while Eastern Catholics and participants from Papua New
Guinea and the Solomon Islands called for fidelity to Church teaching.
Source, Church in Oceania notes ‘…More
The Federation of Catholic Bishops Conferences of Oceania has published its document for the continental stage of the synod on synodality. Participants from Australia and New Zealand were quoted as calling for changes in Church teaching, while Eastern Catholics and participants from Papua New

Guinea and the Solomon Islands called for fidelity to Church teaching.

Source, Church in Oceania notes ‘tensions’ between developed, developing countries in Synod document
Kenjiro M. Yoshimori
WE ALL KNOW WHAT THE OUTCOME WILL BE IF FRANCIS AND HIS PEOPLE ARE STILL THERE AT THE END OF THIS CIRCUS-----AN LGBTQ/TRANS CHURCH.
No thanks. I'd go Orthodox before I ever accept a "catholic" Church like that. Francis and his homo advisors can shove their new "Synodal , welcoming Church" where the sun don't shine. And I'd tell that to Francis' bloated face.