Rousing Her Radiance: Day 16
Author: Andrew Comiskey
October 26, 2023
Leveraging
Church Hypocrisy #2
‘God
loves you, He made you gay, the pope loves you, and you must love yourself.’ - Pope
Francis to ‘gay’ activist Juan Carlos Cruz

How
did Pope Francis come to parrot the world in the ludicrous claim that God made
anyone ‘gay’? His relationship with bestie Juan Carlos Cruz describes it all.
The
relationship emerges out of clerical abuse and cover-up in Latin America. Juan
Carlos Cruz and other then male teens were violated by a prominent priest in
Santiago, Chile. That priest was disciplined (and ultimately stripped of his
priesthood by Francis) but efforts by Cruz and others to indict four bishops complicit
in the abuse failed. Francis upheld the bishops’ innocence. Cruz, who had since
come out as a ‘gay’ young adult, was slandered by some Chilean clerics as a
‘gay’ teen who had been complicit in his own abuse. Other rumblings ensued and
Pope Francis reviewed the case; he concluded that the Santiago diocese was corrupt
and self-serving, rife with ‘an authoritarian and narcissistic spirituality.’ This
rather complicated series of events has brought the Chilean Church to Her
knees.
That’s
a good thing. A severe mercy. Abuse is abuse is abuse; complicity needs to be
owned and routed. Cruz became a global ‘gay’ activist and was invited by Francis
onto a sexual abuse council. It appears he has also become one of Francis’ best
friends.
Last
July, at Fordham University, Father James Martin introduced Juan Carlos Cruz as
a keynote speaker for his ‘Outreach’ gathering; Cruz testified winningly of Francis’
accompaniment of him by describing in detail the much time and personal
attention Francis gave him in Rome. Mostly though, he heralded Francis’ fatherly
confirmation of his ‘gay’ self (see intro quote) and assured the crowd that the
pope wanted all to know this advocacy. Cruz alluded to Francis wanting more LGBTQ+
benefits in the Church (a prophecy of Francis’ intention to bless same-sex
couples?), to which the unchaste crowd roared with approval.
Blindness
on two counts. At least.

Francis,
in atoning for the sins of a compromised Church—clericalism, the well-placed
predator, an old-school culture of men who cover each other’s interests first—has
played right into the hands of another enemy: the fake anthropology of LGBTQ+ and
its politicization. He atones for one set of sins by advocating for another
set, an identity confusion that arises out of the very abuses Francis seeks to
rectify!
This
is demonic work—as obvious to me as the woman who, broken by misogyny, feels
justified in her hatred of men. Yet the wound, without being tended, gives rise
to more brokenness. It deepens and seals the wound.
Juan
Carlos Cruz was damaged at core in his male sexuality by a demonized predatory priest.
His ‘gay’ self and activism is partially sourced in that abuse.
Does Pope
Francis not see this link? Does he really believe that Cruz is intrinsically,
blessedly ‘gay’? Good pope, wake up! Don’t separate the wound from the man! And
don’t think your accompaniment to helping Cruz become the best ‘gay’ man he can
be cures anything, including the sexual mess of Cruz’s Catholic formation.
It deceives.
It exchanges one set of sins (abuse and cover-up) for another cover-up—the obscuring
of one’s true self— of Cruz’s inspired nature. He is a man made in God’s image,
a new creation, a son and not a slave.
We honor
Francis’ efforts to discipline power abuses. Yet we must challenge his misuse
of power as ‘father’ by misreading the wound of homosexuality. Instead of
helping to cure it, he covers it, even invoking the advocacy of God the Father.
Please pray for Francis’ repentance here. For Juan Carlos Cruz. For every
hurting soul. For the integrity of the Church of Jesus Christ.
‘Father,
forgive us. We have sinned in being complicit in abuse. And we are guilty of
misreading the wound. Please inspire Francis to repent of his misdirected mercy
and accompaniment. Take us down to our end. We need more chastity, not less, in
cleansing our hypocrisies.’
‘Father,
we thank You for Jesus who established the Church on a Rock against which hell
will not prevail (Matt 16:18). We pray for every Christian leader to build on
Her firm foundation of sexual clarity and integrity. Father, unmask the
deceiver and divider of Christians and unite us in one Spirit. As weak members
of Christ, we ask for truth to guide our pursuit of sexual wholeness, for grace
to sustain it, and for spiritual power to transform us. May we reflect the
chaste radiance of Jesus (2 Cor. 3:18) as we “shine like stars in the universe,
holding out the word of life” (Phil. 2:15-16) to a lost and hurting world.’
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