Cardinal Dolan got imaginative in his blog some few days ago and invented a
story to reinforce his perhaps personal but definitely institutional hatred of gays.
He told the story of his sainted “Silk Lace” Irish Catholic mom and
her rejection of his probably imaginary childhood friend “dirty Freddie”
because Freddie had dirty hands.
Somehow in the story, Timmy had been playing with Freddie and Timmy somehow came away from the experience with unsoiled hands
Somehow in the story, Timmy had been playing with Freddie and Timmy somehow came away from the experience with unsoiled hands
Silk lace mom insisted that Freddie clean his dirty paws before he
could sit down to Mrs. Dolan’s home cooking.
In the story little Timmy had invited little Freddie to dinner without
conditions.
But grownups and Catholic Bishops who now “love” gays insist that
they somehow have to wash their sin from nature away before darkening the doorways of decaying
old cathedrals or churches in the RCC.
Apparently a bunch of gay activists dirtied their hands in protest
on Sunday, in empathy for the shabby treatment “Dirty Freddie” got at the hands
of the Cardinal’s mom and her imagined silk lace importance in the scheme of
things, and tried to enter St. Patrick's with those dirty hands.
Tough love Freddie! Don’t want
the neighbors to know that you ate here and left with dirty hands intact. Etc.
That Timmy Dolan leads by example. And since he had no adult social
skills, or parenting skills or heterosexual sex in his life, he deferred the
way he should treat or “love” them – other people – based on mom’s limited life
experiences.
Whatever.
It goes without saying that the peaceful protestors were threatened
with arrest and criminal trespass by the Cathedral Manager and backed up by 10
NYPD cops on site and in face.
Moral of the story. When the
Cardinal of New York makes up stories like childhood imaginary friends, you
better listen – OR ELSE!
Welcome to the New World Order of all things sacred or at least (the
very least) Catholic.
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