Gene Gomulka is a retired military chaplain, ordained to the priesthood and named a Prelate of Honor in 1999 with the honorific title of “Monsignor” by Pope John Paul II. Gomulka is also a pro bono sexual abuse advocate and investigator who assisted in the case background of the Anthony Gorgia lawsuit against the North American College, Timothy Cardinal Dolan, and other defendants.
Gomulka recently penned an open letter to the main Catholic editors in the United States, essentially calling them out for covering up abuse, running interference for the no-longer-trustworthy US bishops. This is an important and somewhat shocking interview with a man devoted to getting the truth about the pattern of abuse, cover-up, and promotion of homosexual predators.
Points Covered in this episode
- How and why Gomulka was first retaliated against along with Father Thomas Doyle, OP in 2004 for exposing Archbishop Edwin O’Brien for abuse cover-ups
- How extensive the problem is in the current Church in the US.
- Why he estimates that at least 80% of American bishops are homosexuals
- Evidence that the establishment Catholic media are complicit in evil
- Why the path to renewal must travel by way of justice for victims
- Reasons to stay in the Church and fight
- Why Catholics owe “secular media” outlets a debt of gratitude
Resources mentioned in this episode
- Gene Gomulka’s website
- His Open Letter to Catholic media editors.
- Ed Condon’s praise of the now-retired homosexualist Cardinal Donald Wuerl
- Sacrilege: Sexual Abuse In the Catholic Church by Leon Podles
- Richard Sipe’s list of what he considered homosexual bishops.
- Code of Silence documentary on Francis and other prelates
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CAPTCRISIS wrote, “Being gay does not make you tolerant of predators.” That is true, however, insofar as most victims of clerical sex abuse are young men and boys, knowing what bishops are homosexually or heterosexually oriented reveals that homosexual bishops cover up far more abuse than straight bishops. Interestingly, some bishops cover it up because in some cases they groomed the accused predators when the accused were seminarians and the bishops were rectors or faculty members who groomed and abused them. Hence, these homosexual bishops are not only covering up for their predator priests, but also for themselves who preyed upon these priests when they were seminarians during their period of psycho-sexual development.
You are accusing people of being gay. Being gay is not a sin.
CAPTCRISIS –
Want to pop over for coffee and a chat? We have much to discuss.
Ida,
This is Catholic doctrine. Simply being born with the tendency is not a sin.
This article is about the media intentionally not reporting facts relating to clergy sexual abuse. Do you have trouble with reading comprehension? Because you do so much commenting on catholicstand, I have picked up on a pattern that you often post really dumb things and I think it’s either because 1) you genuinely don’t understand what you’re reading or 2) you just like posting stupid remarks for attention. In either case, maybe you should find a different website to bother.
Captcrisis, you are correct that being a homosexual is not a sin in and of itself, but acting on those intrinsically disordered tendencies is a sin. And the vast majority of the abuse cases in the Church were clerics acting on their homosexual tendencies and then being shielded from any ramifications. Now we have homosexual clerics trying to say Church teaching on homosexuality is wrong and needs to be changed. This is a problem needs to be dealt with, not ignored.
At the same time it is not correct to say that people are born “gay” (i.e., with intrinsically disordered homosexual tendencies), as you stated. The identical twin studies (among many others) provide scientific proof that there is no homosexual gene. Homosexuality is a learned behavior. It is intrinsically disordered.
Gene
By pointing out how many priests are gay (80% might be on the high side but I won’t argue the point) he is insinuating that the gay predators are being shielded by other gay men. One can’t make this leap. Being gay does not make you tolerant of predators.
As to whether same-sex attraction is something born with, or something acquired by early childhood experiences (dysfunctional or not), my point is that it’s not something one chooses.
Captcrisis, read it again. He is saying 80% of bishops are homosexual. If this is so, it certainly does provide an explanation for the shielding of homosexual priests.
Also, since homosexuality is a learned behavior, it can be unlearned. So it is a choice.
Adultery and coveting are learned behaviors that only occur in marriage.
Being homosexual is not a sin.
“Gay” in reference to homosexuals is a political word. It describes the 20th/21st century licentious sexual lifestyle of the homosexual community in the West, in particular.
Being Gay has nothing to do with obeying God’s commandment on adultery. Zero. It has everything to do with a same sex, sex on demand, lifestyle.
But you know that, of course.