Open Letter to Pope Francis: A Father Disciplines
Author: Andrew Comiskey
March 27, 2023
Dear Pope Francis,
I just returned from a Living
Waters group where Jesus is healing broken lives aspiring to chastity. My co-teacher
Dana, a woman Jesus rescued from years of same-sex unions (in part through our
help), accompanies many like her returning to Jesus in this one Body. Glory to
God. Homosexuality doesn’t need to divide the Church; same-sex strugglers who
have turned back to Him are healing Her.

When your sons, Pope
Francis, fight for the ‘the right’ for Christian persons to be ‘gay’ or any
LGBTQ+ identification, they block this healing and stumble persons in route to
chastity. These good men with bad ideas need you to discipline them.
I thank you, Pope Francis,
for evidence of your discipline, especially toward abusers. Censuring the
ordained is thorny territory! We pray for you all the time. Thanks for waking
up daily and putting your hand to an unwieldy plow. Your ‘yes’ to the
impossible inspires our little ‘yes.’
The dignity of people
demands a father’s discipline, especially from you. Easy to talk ‘dignity’: synodal
‘star’ Cardinal McElroy insists that the inherent ‘dignity’ of LGBTQ+ persons should
govern our pastoral care of them. How about repentance unto the healing that activates
our dignity? Yes, the light of the Imago Dei lights up all persons and yes, the
down drag of sin and death shrouds that light in us all.
Your son McElroy, who as
an amplified synodal voice, champions
‘radical inclusion’ of the rainbow set in
the Church without qualifications. He refuses to recognize
the indignities LGBTQ+ persons inflict on themselves and others.
That includes assuming identities
based on disordered desires (and insisting we do the same or be considered
‘haters’), wrecking same-sex friendships by sexualizing them (and insisting on
marriage rights), mimicking the opposite sex in drag (always exaggerated and usually
degrading takes on women), and efforts ‘to become’ the other through hormonal
and surgical procedures.
Indignities, degradation to
all, beginning with those trapped under the rainbow. McElroy wants to keep the
sexually disintegrated bound on the ground that that is who they are. Another
son of yours, Father James Martin wants to do the same. Martin exhorts us to
‘reverence’ same-sex marriage as a ‘loving act,’ while encouraging us all to ‘name
ourselves’ as we see fit, invoking God renaming Abram as Abraham (Building a
Bridge, pp. 115-117.)
I appreciate how both
McElroy and Martin refuse to scapegoat the sexually disintegrated by elevating the
‘exotic’ over traditional sins like racism and misogyny. But freedom from
hypocrisy cannot justify freedom for undermining chastity and establishing a
new ‘ethic’ of degradation for the most vulnerable.
Let me be clear. Chastity
involves integration of our bodies as God designed them, and aligning our desires
to build others up according to how God made them. Embracing one’s LGBTQ+
status violates both. Catholic leaders who lead others to do so advocate for moral
disintegration. Period.
McElroy and Maritn dignify
LGBTQ+ indignities. They trample the moral and anthropological guidelines that the
Church upholds as leading every person to life.
We the Bride must not seek
‘to enlarge the space of her tent’ by dignifying what degrades people. The
Worldwide Anglican Communion did that through blessing same-sex unions. German
Catholics just did the same.
What say you, Pope
Francis? I trust the Germans roused you. What about Father McElroy? You made him
a Cardinal last year. Father James Martin has visited you twice in Rome and
smoothly communicated to the world your approval of how he ‘loves’ the LGBTQ+
set.
God spoke through the prophet
Samuel who warned ‘father’ Eli that his failure to discipline his two sons
would lead to disaster (1 Samuel 3:13). Through St. John, God warned the Church
at Thyatira that ‘tolerating Jezebel, who misled the servants of God into
sexual immorality’ (Rev. 2:20) invited destruction.
Cardinal McElroy and
Father Martin mislead Jesus’ servants; your two sons ‘change the grace of God
into a license for immorality’ (Jude 4). Saying nothing encourages unchastity. Speak
out, good Pope. The world needs your discipline of false teachers and the
clarion call for us all to realize our original dignity.
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