August 25, 2005

Signorile Views: A Monsignor’s Closet

NEW YORK
Windy City Times

by Michelangelo Signorile
2005-08-24

When last we heard from the rector at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Monsignor Eugene Clark, it was April of 2002, when he made headlines amid the priest sexual abuse scandal, practically calling for a new Spanish Inquisition, this time directed solely at homosexuals.

Standing in one Sunday for the befuddled and hiding Cardinal Egan—under attack for having ignored abusive priests—Clark, rector at what is arguably the seat of the Catholic Church in America, ranted that homosexuality is a “disorder” and said it was a “grave mistake” to allow gays into the priesthood, blaming them for the sex abuse scandal. Clark has long upheld the Vatican belief that homosexuals—and the liberals who support them—are bringing down society, and, of course, want to destroy the institution of marriage. He also attacked those who are critical of celibacy.

Now here is Monsignor Clark, three years later, at the age of 79, exposed as engaging in an adulterous affair with a married women 30 years younger, proving that the greatest threat to marriage is in fact pompous, hypocritical, heterosexual men who can’t keep their dicks to themselves even as they become octogenarians.

There is a God!

Posted by kshaw at August 25, 2005 01:31 PM