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Chicago Cardinal Defends His Anti-Gay Remarks

by Jason St. Amand
Web Producer / Staff Writer
Wednesday Dec 28, 2011
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Cardinal Francis George
Cardinal Francis George  

Rather than apologizing for a highly criticized remark comparing gay rights organizations to the Ku Klux Klan, a major prelate in the Catholic Church appeared to be justifying the incendiary statement.

Last week, EDGE reported in a Dec. 22 article that Chicago Cardinal Francis George made a statement on the city’s Fox News station that compared gays to the Klu Klux Klan. George recently released a statement that defends his anti-gay remarks.

The 2012 Chicago Gay Pride Parade was rerouted in order to reduce traffic and crowd congestion. In the new route, the parade will pass by Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church during a time of worship. The change upset Cardinal Francis George, which prompted him to make his statements on Fox Chicago.

"You don’t want the gay liberation movement to morph into something like the Ku Klux Klan, demonstrating in the streets against Catholicism," he said.

In a statement released on Dec. 27, George explains why he compared the K.K.K. to gays.

"The organizers invited an obvious comparison to other groups who have historically attempted to stifle the religious freedom of the Catholic Church," George says in the statement.

"One such organization is the Ku Klux Klan which, well into the 1940’s, paraded through American cities not only to interfere with Catholic worship but also to demonstrate that Catholics stand outside of the American consensus. It is not a precedent anyone should want to emulate."

The statement goes on to say that even though the LGBT community has been "harassed and subjected to psychological and even physical harm," the pride parade can be held without interfering with the "orderly public worship of God in a country that claims to be free."

"I am grateful that all parties concerned resolved this problem by moving the Parade’s start time so as not to conflict with the celebration of Mass that Sunday," he concludes.

Comments

  • Common Senze , 2011-12-28 17:44:50

    Just say nothing cause you still sound stupid. To compare anyone to the KKK is an insult when history past


  • Anonymous, 2011-12-28 23:50:04

    I wonder how many young boys were molested under his watch? It’s funny to me the catholic church never makes any reference to their own past atrocities.


  • RoyalOakNeil, 2011-12-29 00:39:19

    Interesting that the residents pay taxes to pave, plow and light Belmont Avenue whilst the Catholic Church is tax exempt thus contribute nothing in terms of infrastructure improvement. Having attended Chicago’s gay pride celebration for over 15 years I can affirm that those in attendance couldn’t care less about the Mass taking place during our celebration. The parade has passed by the Salvation Army School of Officer Training for years without incident. There seems to be no end to the hateful rhetoric religious groups will use to justify their Bronze Age thinking.


  • JaimeB, 2011-12-29 23:28:24

    It is the Roman Church that is behaving like the KKK, Archbishop, with its groundless blasphemies against God’s gay children. You further the loss of moral authority which the church has brought on itself with clergy sex abuse that goes unreported and unpunished. BTW, how many of your diocesan priests would be in that parade if you allowed them freedom of conscience. Your own flock has lost respect for you because of your rank hypocrisy. You are already living in a hell of your own making. Pray, repent, make restitution and return to God.


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