Thank God there are bishops willing to become targets for their faithfulness to Catholic teaching.
Daily Signal: The bishop of Pittsburgh is calling for a “Pride Mass” to be canceled, emphasizing that “independent sponsors” promoted the event to coincide with the secular Pride Month.
The Mass was scheduled to take place on June 11, at 1 p.m. at Duquesne Holy Spirit Chapel, presided over by a Father Doug Boud (who did not respond to requests for comment). Fliers obtained by The Daily Signal said the event was co-hosted by various groups, including Catholics for Change in Our Church and the LGBTQ Ministry at St. Joseph the Worker.
Those fliers also stated that the event would be a ministry of St. Mary Magdalene Parish, a Pittsburgh-based parish that hosts an LGBTQ+ ministry shepherded by Pastor Tom Burke and coordinator Vicki Sheridan. Sheridan, who did not respond to requests for comment, has several children who are “part of the LGBTQ community,” as the Pittsburgh City Paper reported.
Flyer obtained by The Daily Signal
The pastor of St. Mary Magdalene Parish has said of LGBTQ+ sexual ethics: “I’ve always been taught by my parents that you don’t judge people, that you love people … Being a police in the bedroom, that’s not my job. My job is to be the pastor.”
Burke, who did not respond to requests for comment, has also said that he cannot perform same-sex marriages, which violate Catholic Church teaching, because his bishop “told me I can’t do that.”
In a letter sent to clergy and those upset by news of the “Pride Mass,” Bishop David Zubik emphasized that neither he nor Duquesne University President Ken Gormley “knew anything about the Mass until calls came in to our respective offices over the holiday weekend.”
What we have learned is that independent sponsors, without the authorization of the pastors of the parishes listed, promoted the event with a flyer that confused some and enraged others. This event was billed as a ‘Pride Mass’ organized to coincide with Pride Month, an annual secular observance that supports members of the LGBTQ community on every level, including lifestyle and behavior, which the Church cannot endorse.
Many of the responses to the flyer jumped to the conclusion that I gave approval to this event. I did not. Many of the responses also used condemning and threatening, and some might say hateful, language not in keeping with Christian charity, especially of the Lord’s command ‘to love one another as I have loved you.‘
Zubik also highlighted that the Catholic Church has invested “much energy” into welcoming those who deal with sensitive issues in their lives, noting that “we all have the responsibility to love those who have same-sex attraction.”
“But at the same time,” he said, “the Church cannot support behavior that goes against God’s law.”
As Pope Francis has reminded us, the Church, and this diocese, have strongly encouraged welcoming, listening and accompanying those in LGBTQ communities with various ministries such as Courage and EnCourage. We need to and want to do more in our pastoral care. We welcome, listen and accompany but cannot endorse behavior contrary to what we know to be God’s law. At the same time, we must be willing to love and welcome each other as children of God.
My hope is that the Church of Pittsburgh is welcoming to the LGBTQ community and in turn that the LGBTQ community is welcoming of the Church and her teachings.
Given the controversy surrounding the event, Zubik asked that the planned “gathering” be canceled.
“It is my prayer we all, inclusive of the LGBTQ community, gather together on June 11th in our churches and chapels to celebrate the great Solemnity of Corpus Christi, and focus our attention on the Body of Christ in the Sacred Eucharist and the Body of Christ as the Church,” the bishop wrote.
St. Mary Magdalene’s LGBTQ Ministry draws on the teachings of James Martin, a Jesuit priest who promotes left-wing narratives about the “targeting of transgender people,” such as the banning of transgender sex-change procedures for children.
June 5, 2023 at 12:02 pm
He could immediately laicize the priest involved, for disobedience.
That would end the Mass, pronto.
I will not hold my breath until it happens.
June 5, 2023 at 1:11 pm
You know what I think would really be cool?
Laicize Father Doug Boud, Pastor Tom Burke. Excommunicate members of Catholics for Change in Our Church and coordinator Vicki Sheridan.
Then shutter Duquesne Holy Spirit Chapel (or prohibit a catholic liason of any conceivable sort), St. Mary Magdalene Parish, and any connection to St. Joseph the Worker.
Then resign for letting this festering stew develope as far as it has.
Lies, lies, and damnable liers.
June 6, 2023 at 10:43 am
He’s maxing out his authority and has not created a media martyr. No reason to manage the game from the cheap seats. He spoke out, and he stopped the event. God bless him. He is managing this with great skill and wisdom. Until faithful Catholics lead the charge, yes, us, against contraception in marriage, we will suffer from the charge of hypocrisy by the SS attracted. Then we can excoriate the bishop when we have slain our own dragons
June 6, 2023 at 4:32 pm
It does not say that the “gathering” has been cancelled.
The Bishop requested that it be cancelled.
These people are notorious for sneaky disobedience. For instance, taking it off Church property.
If you have other info, please share it.