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Denver Non-Profit Tracks Homosexual Priests

Catholic Laity and Clergy for Renewal, a Denver non-profit, spent millions of dollars (sic!) to buy mobile app tracking data (2018-2021) to identify priests using homosex dating and hookup apps, the CIA sponsored WashingtonPost.com reported (March 9).

These apps are designed for casual sex. CLCR president Jayd Henricks told FirstThings.com that some seminarians and some priests have used fornication apps with patterns suggesting that these were not isolated moral lapses.

Such data sales are legal in the US. Henricks hasn't gone public, sharing his findings only with the bishops. The aim of the project is to provide bishops with “evidence-based resources” with which to identify weaknesses in the way they train priests.

The general secretary of the US bishops was forced to resign in July 2021 after being outed as a frequent user of homosex dating-apps. However, for Novus Ordo bishops, Catholic priest are much worse than homosexual ones.

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Ursula Sankt
A lot of people trying to say hook up apps on priest’s phones is morally complex, would find out real quick how simple it is if their spouse found one on their phone.
Wilma Lopez
Moral theologian Janet E. Smith:
"A defense of the project using app data to discover sexual misconduct by priests.
The major concern I have is the fact that they share their data, it seems, only with bishops and trust them to do something good with it. I am a very naive person, over and over again, but counting on bishops to do the right things seems foolish in the extreme to me. Nonetheless, those …More
Moral theologian Janet E. Smith:
"A defense of the project using app data to discover sexual misconduct by priests.
The major concern I have is the fact that they share their data, it seems, only with bishops and trust them to do something good with it. I am a very naive person, over and over again, but counting on bishops to do the right things seems foolish in the extreme to me. Nonetheless, those who are financing this project are heroes to me."