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Rob De Paoli's avatar

Horrified to learn that Catholic hospitals are conducting these surgeries. The rot of apostasy is spreading rapidly. It is only a matter of time before Francis concedes to it. My advice to Catholics and anyone in any denomination that supports this evil is this: “Come out of her, my people,’ so that you will not share in her sins, so that you will not receive any of her plagues..." [Revelation 18:4 NIV]

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Michael Koopman's avatar

Burning at the stake is not good enough for such heresy.

I might be inclined to see this a little differently if there was any sound medical evidence that a reduction in suicide rates might be possible. There isn’t and none will be forthcoming. As Pope Francis has repeatedly stated, this ideology is of the devil.

So the only excuse Prince Soyboy of the church has is some inclusion in the corrupt pharmaceutical monies that the doctors are extorting from the victims who are mutilated by the quack medicine procedures. You know, the kind of deal that Judas cut for padding the retirement accounts of the disciples.

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Joseph Mulvey's avatar

Evil and devoid of reason and mercy. I pray this man is just mentally ill and not also oppressed by the fallen ones. No actual addressing the mental illness these people suffer and their pain.

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Cheri's avatar

Has any effort been made to help gender confused persons to reaffirm their assigned birth gender? Something triggered this even if it was from childhood. Did mom or dad put pressure on the child into believing that he oe she disappointed them because of their sex, dress them, etc. Did a sibling of the opposite sex get way more attention? If you can block puberty, why can't you do the opposite? When someone is sick, you don't give them treatments to make them more sick. This life and our feelings are temporary. Our eternal life is what matters.

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Nelson Barros's avatar

The Church receives the person, but never the sin — this is a fundamental principle of Catholic doctrine, upheld from the Church Fathers to the contemporary Popes.

Christ Himself gave the example: when He forgave the woman caught in adultery, He said, “Go, and sin no more” (John 8:11). In other words, love does not cancel out truth — it confirms it.

True charity requires the Church to continue proclaiming what is in accordance with natural and divine law, without yielding to cultural or ideological pressures that seek to blur the distinction between good and evil. To welcome, therefore, means to accompany the person with mercy, but never to approve of what is morally wrong.

This is authentic Christian compassion: one that seeks to save, not one that abandons the person in sin under the pretense of false tolerance.

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Ger Ahrens's avatar

He's obviously jockeying for the pole position in the progressive lane of the papabile sweepstakes. No idea if this is right or wrong scientifically or sociologically, but one thing is certain, this has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with Christ, the Gospels, or God. I can read any medical journal if I want to, but as Holy Week approaches I would so love to hear these Vatican perverts and criminals say one sincere word about faith or even utter the name of Christ without using it to advance some political or sociological agenda.

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Jared's avatar

The headline here is just a bald-faced lie.

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D. Luscinius's avatar

If there’s one author I could downvote on this platform, it’s this guy. Seriously, just makes up garbage.

Someday we will all give a reckoning for our each word and what it wreaked in every soul. May God have mercy on us all.

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