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Peter Kwasniewski: Church Leadership Dominated By Network of Active Homosexuals

“The reason the Church’s leaders persecute the most faithful Catholics is that, broadly speaking, the leadership of the Catholic Church on earth at this time is dominated by a network of active homosexuals and theological modernists”, philosopher Peter Kwasniewski wrote on his Substack.com-account TraditionSanity.com on November 20.
He added that they in the network rely on one another’s support: “We all know individual good bishops or cardinals but such exceptions are a controlled opposition, with very limited mobility.”
Kwasniewski explains that their “religion” is one of self-actualization and self-regard: “Theirs is the fashionable subjectivism and flexible relativism of the postmodern West, where ‘anything goes’ - except, of course, traditional faith and morals, for this faith and these morals would eliminate them ...”
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What are plans for attracting more vocations? Finding 3rd-world priests, as in Kenya? Open way to TLM, which draws vocation-prone young people???

Czech Archbishop Cancels Sunday Obligation: "Watch Screen at Home!"

In an unprecedented move, Bishop Josef Nuzík of Olomouc, Czech Republic, has pronounced the temporary "suspension" of Sunday obligation due to the [self-made] shortage of priests in his diocese.
He wants to "help for those who have a serious problem" with attending Sunday Eucharist.
Monsignor Nuzík "permits" to replace the Eucharist with personal devotion, praying as a family, or watching a service via television, internet, or radio.
The announcement was made in a pastoral letter read across parishes on 22 June.
Monsignor Nuzík has led the Archdiocese of Olomouc since February 2024 and was elected president of the Czech Bishops’ Conference in April.
His controversial decision will remain in effect until the end of the year and marks a significant shift in pastoral policy.
Picture: Josef Nuzík © wikicommons CC BY-SA, #newsDllilnsabz

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