Writes Bishop Thomas John Paprocki in a press release:
Scheduled for approximately the same time
that Gov. Pat Quinn signs into Illinois law the redefinition of civil
marriage, Bishop Thomas John Paprocki will offer “Prayers of
Supplication and Exorcism in Reparation for the Sin of Same-Sex
Marriage” at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Sixth and
Lawrence streets in Springfield, on Wednesday, Nov. 20, from 4 to 5 p.m.
Clergy, religious and laity are invited to attend.
“The context for this prayer service may
be understood by recalling the words of Pope Francis when he faced a
similar situation as Archbishop of Buenos Aires in 2010,” Bishop
Paprocki said.
Regarding the proposed redefinition of
civil marriage in Argentina, then-Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio wrote
on June 22, 2010: “The Argentine people must face, in the next few
weeks, a situation whose result may gravely harm the family. It is the
bill on matrimony of persons of the same sex. The identity of the
family, and its survival, are in jeopardy here: father, mother, and
children. The life of so many children who will be discriminated
beforehand due to the lack of human maturity that God willed them to
have with a father and a mother is in jeopardy. At stake is the total
rejection of God’s law engraved in our hearts. ... Let us not be naive:
it is not a simple political struggle; it is an intention [which is]
destructive of the plan of God. It is not a mere legislative project
(this is a mere instrument), but rather a ‘move’ of the father of lies
who wishes to confuse and deceive the children of God.”
Bishop Paprocki noted, “The pope’s
reference to the ‘father of lies’ comes from the Gospel of John (8:44),
where Jesus refers to the devil as ‘a liar and the father of lies.’ So
Pope Francis is saying that same-sex ‘marriage’ comes from the devil and
should be condemned as such.”
Illinois Speaker Mike Madigan and Governor Pat Quinn are both Catholics.
Adds Paprocki in his release:
“It is scandalous that so many Catholic
politicians are responsible for enabling the passage of this legislation
and even twisting the words of the pope to rationalize their actions
despite the clear teaching of the church,” he said. “All politicians now
have the moral obligation to work for the repeal of this sinful and
objectionable legislation. We must pray for deliverance from this evil
which has penetrated our state and our church.”
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