Conservative Bishop Sides With Homosex Regime
“What a scandal. What an abomination to think that in some so-called Catholic schools, these abominations are being presented and promoted – promoting sin, promoting a sin against chastity; promoting a sin against nature,” Ebanks said.
The homily triggered omnipotent homosex and media activists. The British Culture Minister Caroline Dinenage, a "Conservative" and homosexualist, cried that the priest’s position “saddened” her. Portsmouth Bishop Philip Egan, one of the "best" bishops in England, slandered Ebanks by accusing him of “inflammatory language” causing “great offence.”
Egan admitted in a letter to his clergy that the diocese has done all it could to reduce the homily's range, but “sadly, it has been shared widely across the digital sphere and has been picked up by local and national media.” The bishop threatens Ebanks with further consequences following an "investigation."
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