'God Is Trans' church no
longer hosting ‘Pride Mass’ at gay monument, cites security concerns
By Joe Bukuras
Boston, Mass., Jun 22, 2023 / 12:25 pm
A Catholic parish in New York City that planned to
have a “Pride Mass” on Thursday at a federal monument with sculptures of two
same-sex couples and groups of gay and transgender pride flags has announced a
change of location.
The Church of St. Paul the Apostle said in a
Wednesday email to parishioners that the National Parks Service informed it
that the Stonewall National Monument, which commemorates a June 1969 LGBT
uprising against a police raid, “will not be open to the public tomorrow due to
concerns over the security of events in the area.”
“Because of this, we will not have access to the
park to celebrate our annual Pride Mass scheduled for tomorrow,” the church
said in its email.
The Mass will still be held at the Church of St.
Paul the Apostle at 6:30 p.m., the email said.
CNA called the Stonewall National Monument to
inquire about the security concerns but was unable to reach anyone.
The change of venue comes amid criticism against the parish for
its decision to hold a “Pride Mass” and for its choice of location, with some
calling it “blasphemous.”
The Church of St. Paul the Apostle is
the same church that hosted a controversial art display earlier
this year called “God Is Trans,” which also received severe criticism.
Paul Snatchko, a spokesperson for the Paulist
Fathers — who run the church — told CNA in June that the point of hosting the
“Pride Mass” at Stonewall was to evangelize in the public square by singing
hymns and proclaiming the word of God during the liturgy.
The Church of St. Paul the Apostle
held a Mass at the Stonewall National Monument in 2019 and a video shows a visiting priest, Father
Gil Martinez, celebrating the Mass, saying “Sisters, brothers, siblings, Christ
called us here today to this sacred space to commemorate the sacrifice of those
who came before us.”
“50 years ago, queers, considered the lowliest of
the low, made a stand for their dignity. And though they were beaten by police,
they were not broken. Their hope, faith, and rage built the revolution on which
we stand. Take a moment to pause and look around you, see their legacy in the
faces of those around you. See what God is doing in our world.”
Stonewall National Monument is a 7.7-acre park
in the West Village neighborhood of Greenwich Village in Lower Manhattan, New
York City, dedicated to “LGBT rights” and history. It was designated as a
national monument by President Barack Obama on June 24, 2016.
Father Thomas Petri, OP, a moral theologian and
president of the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, D.C., spoke with CNA
on June 14 about the parish’s decision, saying that the Mass should not be used
to make a political statement.
“Certainly it’s understandable and it’s part of our
tradition to celebrate Mass in repentance for our sinfulness, which includes
any unjust discrimination against a person or a group,” he said.
“However, it would be inappropriate for any Mass to
be celebrated with a political end, and with political flags or campaign
posters flying in the sanctuary or among the congregation,” Petri said.
“It would be impious and possibly sacrilegious
because it profanes the very purpose of the Mass: The worship of God by the
participation in the body and blood of Christ himself.”
Petri said that the Mass is meant to “turn our
minds and hearts to things that are above and not to things below.”
“All the more is this the case for the Mass at Stonewall,
where the monument, the statues, and the flags carry a meaning that most people
rightly identify with a lifestyle, sexual activity, and an ideology that are
all contrary both to the Christian understanding of the human person and to a
life of chastity and virtue,” he said.
Jesus Christ, and Gene bangs on at ballsachingly tedious length about the “bullying” Gay Lobby (sic). And ignores the bullying which has closed down this event for homosexual Christians who wish to celebrate the Holy Eucharist and their sexuality st the same time. What a two faced bastard.
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