Reports from straight men who left after witnessing a culture of homosexuality among both faculty and seminarians. Also, when I sent copies of my investigation to US seminary rectors, they didn’t write back saying my study was incorrect. Some of the former seminarians are also homosexuals who were dismissed not because they were caught having gay sex, but because they turned down homosexual advances on the part of gay faculty members or even the rector himself. If you’re straight and walk into a bar and discover it caters to gays, you will leave. But, if you’re gay, you will stay. See: www.gomulka.net/Seminaries.pdf
Father I agree with everything you wrote with one glaring exception, We as former Eastern Rite Catholics were horrifically scandalized by one active homosexual priest after another in our parish until we complained to our now deceased Bishop who was like acting as the priests . He sold our little church to Korean Evangelicals . Then we went to another parish in the same Rite only to discover the same . Wondering why there were no children in the parish we were warned not to allow ours to go to Confession to him, We moved on again noting that even EWTN employed the same as did another Eastern Catholic Rite whose Bishop welcomed the one pastor who scandalized all in our parish. Later on we discovered that another one of our pastors with AIDS sodomized boys in Ocean City Md. After one of them ,who was only ten years old, committed suicide in NJ we left for the Orthodox.
That happened because the gay Irish U. Bishops got the Vatican to issue decrees like Ea Semper and Cum Data Fuerit prohibiting married Eastern Rite priests from ministering outside of their native lands (until that was lifted in 2014). That restriction resulted in the ordination of as many gay priests as were being ordained in the Roman Catholic Church, many of whom preyed on minors and vulnerable adults. Now that Eastern Rite priests are allowed to marry, abuse cases have decreased significantly. Call me if you’d like to chat as I’m involved with a lawsuit involving a seminarian who was abused by a Ukrainian priest whose abuse was covered up by his bishop. 619 203-8911
I'm in PA. Call me anytime. PS I also updated the article and wrote: "Gay and lesbian clergy are generally not found in faith groups such as Orthodox Judaism, Islam, Orthodoxy, Eastern Rite Catholic Churches (except in the U.S. where married Eastern Rite priests were prohibited from ministering between 1907 and 2014), and Evangelical Protestant denominations like the Southern Baptist Convention, the Missouri Synod Lutheran Church, and the newly formed Global Methodist Church which left the United Methodist Church owing to its pro-LGBTQ stance." I also added: "The Catholic Church is struggling to present itself as a morally credible voice to new converts when it is led by an “Unholy Father” who was accused by more than one source of sexually abusing Jesuit novices and covering up countless sexual abuse cases in the Archdiocese of Buenos Aires. The Second Lady, Usha Vance, may have to explain to her husband, a recent convert, why some Washington Catholics may find it difficult to pray at Mass for “Francis our Pope, and Robert our Bishop,” especially when it has been shown that Cardinal Robert McElroy covered up the felonious satanic sexual abuse of Rachel Mastrogiacomo by Father Jacob Bertrand shortly after being installed as the Bishop of San Diego. If the Vice President were to meet Cardinal Christophe Pierre, the Apostolic Nuncio to the United States, he may wish to inquire why he and Pope Francis never answered the Open Letter from Mastrogiacomo and Lisa Roers, another victim of satanic ritual abuse, after having received their letter via email at 10:35 p.m. on September 30, 2024." You can see these changes at: https://johneighteenthirtyseven.substack.com/p/where-have-all-the-worshippers-gone
UNTIL we noticed something seriously wrong with him and asked our one straight married pastor who left for the Orthodox , about him.
He warned us not to allow our daughter to go to confession to him as he was the pastor there and the congregants called him outraged by the obscene talk he said to their children in the confessional.
For ten years this priest molested 13 yr old girls in the confessional and the pastor knew because parents went to him and he said he would take care of it until finally one set of parents went to the police .Then the pastor took 5 grande from the collection plate and gave it to him to skip town. the pastor was given a sentence for community service in a parish down south and the perp was last seen wanted by the FBI
My Catholic diocese has a shortage of priests due to the horrendous seminary situations. Ironically our parish has a wonderful missionary priest from India. I’m hoping things are turning around as we currently have about 18 seminarians.
Interesting observation, I am a “roaming” catholic and have been going to church at different parishes. My parish of record is a liberal leaning group of souls , all older families and individuals, some of the parishes with conservative leadership are loaded with young families. Go figure .
We attend a TLM church that was recently demoted from a diocesan parish to a diocesan mission chapel in order to take it out of the Vatican cancellation cross hairs. The pastor and his associate are old school not gay fatherly men focused on their very busy ministries. Attendance has grown by 50% since the Plandemic, especially with young adults, both single and married. Lots and lots of crying babies at Mass. If the diocesan bishop is ordered to close us down, I will probably heed the advice of Abp. LeFebvre and abstain from the NO Mass if we cannot find a conservative non-gay pastor in the area. I did the Protestant thing when I was younger, came back home to the RCC. I am Catholic for life, even if my pope and bishops aren't.
They are in their mom’s basement playing video games and waiting for someone to tell them what to do next (aka their religion is “to be controlled” and walk willingly to the wolf).
Reports from former seminarians. Also, seminary rectors have not refuted my findings in www.gomulka.net/Seminaries.pdf It’s not just straight seminarians who are leaving. I also have reports from former gay seminarians who claim they were dismissed for turning down or reporting the sexual advances of priests and other seminarians.
Can you give me a quote or a summary from it that demonstrates the claim "Most seminarians are homosexual"? Have you interviewed or sought out any orthodox priests who were ordained in the last 5-10 years or who worked in formation/vocations who do not share the same experiences of the seminarians who have shared their experience?
Just as the pope and most bishops and priests outside of Africa and Asia do not want to be outed when the official Church teachings do not approve of homosexuality, so too do these same closeted Church leaders want to cover for the rectors, faculty members, and vocation directors they appointed to protect them from being outed. If that were not the case, then why has no one supported the return of unjustly canceled priests and bishops? When you ask someone who is guilty of something, like the pope who was accused of covering up for McCarrick and having sex with Jesuit novices, he ordinarily “takes the Fifth” like bishops called before grand juries. If there were straight seminarians in seminaries, why are the bishops and rectors silent?
I am not surprised about the Catholic Church. They have compromised the truth of God’s word from the beginning. I am reminded of what Paul said in Acts 20:29, “For I know this, that after my departure savage wolves will come in among you, not sparing the flock.” People really need to study God’s word for themselves, so they can know what the truth is. I think it is so sad that so many people are being led astray.
The flip side of that is the family oriented denominations are growing like crazy. I'm part of a very traditionalist Ordinariate group and we have new families joining almost every week. It's literally wall to wall kids (Yes, Mass can be loud). The local TLM is the same, full of beautiful young people.
You may or may not know that Francis has not returned to Argentina because of numerous threats from abuse victims and family members. If you watch the pitch for my screenplay, "Den of Iniquity" at www.gomulka.net/DOI.pdf, I doubt you would approve of what happens to the cardinal at the end (See Act III). No one questions that this is exactly what someone like Miguel would do.
It seems Saint Pius V advocated for the execution of sodomites. This is quite old school and evil. Most Catholics today rightly believe that the Roman church handing people over to be burned at the stake was antithetical to the teachings of Jesus. It certainly isn’t pro-life.
Isn’t most sex abuse an issue of power and opportunity? Certainly a gay male cleric living a double life is a problem. Gay predation is a problem. But so is heterosexual predation, which is a rampant problem as well. You don’t have to dig very deep to see this.
When you compare abuse rates in the Roman Catholic Church with the Orthodox or Easter Rite Churches that allow their priests to marry, you see the tragic unintended consequences of clerical celibacy. When you consider how abuse victims in some cases commit suicide, you can understand why Pius V and even Muslims today see death as a proportional response for those who abuse someone sexually. Most boys who are abused are not able to enter into loving relationships and enjoy happiness as husbands and fathers. How many abused women likewise are not able to enter into loving marriage relationships after being abused? Many people who were never abused don’t appreciate how sex abuse victims are deeply affected for the rest of their lives. When a young man told his dad that he was abused by a priest when he was in high school, the father asked, “Why didn’t you tell me then?” The son replied, “Dad, you’re a Marine. I was afraid if I told you, you would have killed Father N.
Reports from straight men who left after witnessing a culture of homosexuality among both faculty and seminarians. Also, when I sent copies of my investigation to US seminary rectors, they didn’t write back saying my study was incorrect. Some of the former seminarians are also homosexuals who were dismissed not because they were caught having gay sex, but because they turned down homosexual advances on the part of gay faculty members or even the rector himself. If you’re straight and walk into a bar and discover it caters to gays, you will leave. But, if you’re gay, you will stay. See: www.gomulka.net/Seminaries.pdf
Father I agree with everything you wrote with one glaring exception, We as former Eastern Rite Catholics were horrifically scandalized by one active homosexual priest after another in our parish until we complained to our now deceased Bishop who was like acting as the priests . He sold our little church to Korean Evangelicals . Then we went to another parish in the same Rite only to discover the same . Wondering why there were no children in the parish we were warned not to allow ours to go to Confession to him, We moved on again noting that even EWTN employed the same as did another Eastern Catholic Rite whose Bishop welcomed the one pastor who scandalized all in our parish. Later on we discovered that another one of our pastors with AIDS sodomized boys in Ocean City Md. After one of them ,who was only ten years old, committed suicide in NJ we left for the Orthodox.
That happened because the gay Irish U. Bishops got the Vatican to issue decrees like Ea Semper and Cum Data Fuerit prohibiting married Eastern Rite priests from ministering outside of their native lands (until that was lifted in 2014). That restriction resulted in the ordination of as many gay priests as were being ordained in the Roman Catholic Church, many of whom preyed on minors and vulnerable adults. Now that Eastern Rite priests are allowed to marry, abuse cases have decreased significantly. Call me if you’d like to chat as I’m involved with a lawsuit involving a seminarian who was abused by a Ukrainian priest whose abuse was covered up by his bishop. 619 203-8911
Would love to tell you our story. We are in Florida now .
What EST time would be good for you. too?
I'm in PA. Call me anytime. PS I also updated the article and wrote: "Gay and lesbian clergy are generally not found in faith groups such as Orthodox Judaism, Islam, Orthodoxy, Eastern Rite Catholic Churches (except in the U.S. where married Eastern Rite priests were prohibited from ministering between 1907 and 2014), and Evangelical Protestant denominations like the Southern Baptist Convention, the Missouri Synod Lutheran Church, and the newly formed Global Methodist Church which left the United Methodist Church owing to its pro-LGBTQ stance." I also added: "The Catholic Church is struggling to present itself as a morally credible voice to new converts when it is led by an “Unholy Father” who was accused by more than one source of sexually abusing Jesuit novices and covering up countless sexual abuse cases in the Archdiocese of Buenos Aires. The Second Lady, Usha Vance, may have to explain to her husband, a recent convert, why some Washington Catholics may find it difficult to pray at Mass for “Francis our Pope, and Robert our Bishop,” especially when it has been shown that Cardinal Robert McElroy covered up the felonious satanic sexual abuse of Rachel Mastrogiacomo by Father Jacob Bertrand shortly after being installed as the Bishop of San Diego. If the Vice President were to meet Cardinal Christophe Pierre, the Apostolic Nuncio to the United States, he may wish to inquire why he and Pope Francis never answered the Open Letter from Mastrogiacomo and Lisa Roers, another victim of satanic ritual abuse, after having received their letter via email at 10:35 p.m. on September 30, 2024." You can see these changes at: https://johneighteenthirtyseven.substack.com/p/where-have-all-the-worshippers-gone
I also exchanged stories with Fr Sipe (RIP) who was kind enough to tell me all about McElroy.
some of our pastors
https://www.nj.com/news/2013/07/byzantine_catholic_priest_who_made_sexually_suggestive_videos_defrocked_over_abuse_claims.html
https://www.bishop-accountability.org/news3/2003_04_23_Ferguson_FatherDanilak_John_Danilak_3.htm
........and when we went to another parish after Bishop Pitaki sold our Mission parish , we were treated to
https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/name/charles-yastishock-obituary?pid=188234195
UNTIL we noticed something seriously wrong with him and asked our one straight married pastor who left for the Orthodox , about him.
He warned us not to allow our daughter to go to confession to him as he was the pastor there and the congregants called him outraged by the obscene talk he said to their children in the confessional.
Our local RC parish was no better.
https://www.andersonadvocates.com/accused/fr-florencio-florencia-peneda-tumang/
For ten years this priest molested 13 yr old girls in the confessional and the pastor knew because parents went to him and he said he would take care of it until finally one set of parents went to the police .Then the pastor took 5 grande from the collection plate and gave it to him to skip town. the pastor was given a sentence for community service in a parish down south and the perp was last seen wanted by the FBI
The Orthodox was much more normal for us.
O Lord Jesus, help us!
My Catholic diocese has a shortage of priests due to the horrendous seminary situations. Ironically our parish has a wonderful missionary priest from India. I’m hoping things are turning around as we currently have about 18 seminarians.
Interesting observation, I am a “roaming” catholic and have been going to church at different parishes. My parish of record is a liberal leaning group of souls , all older families and individuals, some of the parishes with conservative leadership are loaded with young families. Go figure .
We attend a TLM church that was recently demoted from a diocesan parish to a diocesan mission chapel in order to take it out of the Vatican cancellation cross hairs. The pastor and his associate are old school not gay fatherly men focused on their very busy ministries. Attendance has grown by 50% since the Plandemic, especially with young adults, both single and married. Lots and lots of crying babies at Mass. If the diocesan bishop is ordered to close us down, I will probably heed the advice of Abp. LeFebvre and abstain from the NO Mass if we cannot find a conservative non-gay pastor in the area. I did the Protestant thing when I was younger, came back home to the RCC. I am Catholic for life, even if my pope and bishops aren't.
They are in their mom’s basement playing video games and waiting for someone to tell them what to do next (aka their religion is “to be controlled” and walk willingly to the wolf).
Thank You.
What's your evidence that most seminarians are homosexual?
Reports from former seminarians. Also, seminary rectors have not refuted my findings in www.gomulka.net/Seminaries.pdf It’s not just straight seminarians who are leaving. I also have reports from former gay seminarians who claim they were dismissed for turning down or reporting the sexual advances of priests and other seminarians.
Can you give me a quote or a summary from it that demonstrates the claim "Most seminarians are homosexual"? Have you interviewed or sought out any orthodox priests who were ordained in the last 5-10 years or who worked in formation/vocations who do not share the same experiences of the seminarians who have shared their experience?
Just as the pope and most bishops and priests outside of Africa and Asia do not want to be outed when the official Church teachings do not approve of homosexuality, so too do these same closeted Church leaders want to cover for the rectors, faculty members, and vocation directors they appointed to protect them from being outed. If that were not the case, then why has no one supported the return of unjustly canceled priests and bishops? When you ask someone who is guilty of something, like the pope who was accused of covering up for McCarrick and having sex with Jesuit novices, he ordinarily “takes the Fifth” like bishops called before grand juries. If there were straight seminarians in seminaries, why are the bishops and rectors silent?
I am not surprised about the Catholic Church. They have compromised the truth of God’s word from the beginning. I am reminded of what Paul said in Acts 20:29, “For I know this, that after my departure savage wolves will come in among you, not sparing the flock.” People really need to study God’s word for themselves, so they can know what the truth is. I think it is so sad that so many people are being led astray.
The flip side of that is the family oriented denominations are growing like crazy. I'm part of a very traditionalist Ordinariate group and we have new families joining almost every week. It's literally wall to wall kids (Yes, Mass can be loud). The local TLM is the same, full of beautiful young people.
No such thing as a “homosexual” you’re caving to modernism by using that term
Regardless. It is not pro-life to kill “sodomites”. Because they are human beings.
You may or may not know that Francis has not returned to Argentina because of numerous threats from abuse victims and family members. If you watch the pitch for my screenplay, "Den of Iniquity" at www.gomulka.net/DOI.pdf, I doubt you would approve of what happens to the cardinal at the end (See Act III). No one questions that this is exactly what someone like Miguel would do.
It seems Saint Pius V advocated for the execution of sodomites. This is quite old school and evil. Most Catholics today rightly believe that the Roman church handing people over to be burned at the stake was antithetical to the teachings of Jesus. It certainly isn’t pro-life.
Isn’t most sex abuse an issue of power and opportunity? Certainly a gay male cleric living a double life is a problem. Gay predation is a problem. But so is heterosexual predation, which is a rampant problem as well. You don’t have to dig very deep to see this.
When you compare abuse rates in the Roman Catholic Church with the Orthodox or Easter Rite Churches that allow their priests to marry, you see the tragic unintended consequences of clerical celibacy. When you consider how abuse victims in some cases commit suicide, you can understand why Pius V and even Muslims today see death as a proportional response for those who abuse someone sexually. Most boys who are abused are not able to enter into loving relationships and enjoy happiness as husbands and fathers. How many abused women likewise are not able to enter into loving marriage relationships after being abused? Many people who were never abused don’t appreciate how sex abuse victims are deeply affected for the rest of their lives. When a young man told his dad that he was abused by a priest when he was in high school, the father asked, “Why didn’t you tell me then?” The son replied, “Dad, you’re a Marine. I was afraid if I told you, you would have killed Father N.
Best wishes, Gene
There is also huge growth in the traditional Catholic sects.