More Sodomy “Francis Effect ” German ‘Catholic Days’ festival plays host to homosexual activists
May 24, 2016 (LifeSiteNews) – Homosexuals, male and female, are scheduled to be the “star guests” of the 2016 edition of a two-yearly event organized by the Central Committee of German Catholics (ZdK), the “Katholikentag” (or “Catholic’s Day”) which is to take place from May 25-29 in Leipzig. They will be “massively” present at events, round tables and even during church services, giving witness to the revolutionary power of the Central Committee of German Catholics, a lay organization that has close links with the Bishops’ Conference and which promotes a more “moderate” Catholic teaching on marriage, family and sexuality.
The event will be hosted by the Diocese of Dresden-Meissen and a number of German prelates will take part, according to Vaticanist Marco Tosatti, including Cardinal Reinhard Marx, president of the German Bishops’ Conference, and Archbishop Heiner Koch of Berlin. Cardinal Karl Lehmann was among the 100 personalities who have sent congratulations for the 100th edition of the Katholikentag, founded 160 years ago: the anniversary “reminds us of the conquest of greater liberty, also for the Churches,” he writes"
This is the first time ever that German homosexual groups are officially welcome at the Katholikentag. A “Rainbow Center” – a meeting place for LGBT believers and LGBT groups – will be set up as the Catholic Church follows suit after similar “Protestant days” in 2015 in Stuttgart welcomed not only a Rainbow Center but also about 100 events for LGBT’s, “queers” and “gender issues.”
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The event will be hosted by the Diocese of Dresden-Meissen and a number of German prelates will take part, according to Vaticanist Marco Tosatti, including Cardinal Reinhard Marx, president of the German Bishops’ Conference, and Archbishop Heiner Koch of Berlin. Cardinal Karl Lehmann was among the 100 personalities who have sent congratulations for the 100th edition of the Katholikentag, founded 160 years ago: the anniversary “reminds us of the conquest of greater liberty, also for the Churches,” he writes"
This is the first time ever that German homosexual groups are officially welcome at the Katholikentag. A “Rainbow Center” – a meeting place for LGBT believers and LGBT groups – will be set up as the Catholic Church follows suit after similar “Protestant days” in 2015 in Stuttgart welcomed not only a Rainbow Center but also about 100 events for LGBT’s, “queers” and “gender issues.”
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