"Voice
of the Faithful" Supports Gay Priesthood;
We
Predicted
This Over Two Years Ago; Boston
Globe Writes Another Untruthful Story about the Catholic Church
The "Voice of the Faithful"
outed itself yesterday as favoring
gay priests, which was predicted by us over two years ago.
Although the Globe
reported two protests yesterday in Massachusetts, at Fall River
with "about 35" and at Boston with "about 60," this
only reminded many observers of "protesters" in the past who
turned out to be all homosexuals.
This first such hoax occurred
in 1999 in Sherborn where 85-homosexuals from all across the state jammed
an evening service at the Unitarian Church which was covered by all
the television stations, 4, 5 and 7. But the minister wouldn't let any
press inside the church, and they were forced to film the jammed church
through the windows, reporting that everyone there was a citizen-protester
against our founder, Atty. J. Edward Pawlick. But he had come to observe
the event and was sitting in the front row with his wife, Sally throughout
the evening.
The Boston hoax occurred
last night (Sunday) in the "chilly evening" in front of the
Cathedral of the Holy Cross, where a "series of speakers"
from the Faithful "castigated the policy on gay priests,"
according to the Globe.
The Globe is supposed to
be a reliable newspaper, but it reported in today's article only that
"about 80 people" were standing in the dark last evening. Was the Globe there? Did it count the people?
Or did it rely upon its ally, the Faithful? Everyone knows the answer
to that question. Or does anyone believe the Globe traveled all the
way to Fall River to count the Faithful there? ("About 35.")
They also reported there
were rallies by the Boston organization in Los Angeles, San Francisco,
Chicago and Philadelphia but no news reports of any of those rallies
were told to us by the Globe.