Archbishop: ‘True Intention Behind’ Push for Same-Sex Marriage is ‘Imposition of Totalitarian System’
by mosesman
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Archbishop Apuron is not to be commended for this letter, despite that it may contain some admirable sentiments. The Archbishop is a bought and paid for member of the Neocatechumenal Way and has had a destructive impact on Church life in his Archdiocese.
The Neocatechumenal Way is a divisive cult within the Catholic Church, and upon a closer look, is seen to be heretical, fanatical and scary. We should be opposing them at every opportunity.
There is a lot of information out here in the interwebs about this organisation, so do us all a favor and research Apuron and the Neocatechumenal Way before you rush to praise this Archbishop.
I live in Guam and am a Catholic in this Archdiocese. And here are a few things you need to know about this statement.
1. The Archbishop did not write it. It was written by a member of the Neocatechumenal Way – of which the Archbishop is also a member – for the purposes of propping up the bishop and make him look good to Rome which is currently investigating him for some very serious improprieties which may eventually be deemed ecclesiastical crimes. Much of this is documented at http://www.junglewatch.info – a blog which averages nearly 7000 views per day and has accumulated nearly 4 million views in the last 2 years since we started documenting this bishop’s crimes against his own people.
2. This was written AFTER the local legislation criticized in the letter was already passed by the legislature. There were two bills. One advanced gender theory (called gender identity or expression) and the other advanced the legal recognition of same sex marriage by wiping out any gender specific reference in local laws. The Archbishop was entirely silent when the legislation was introduced. He did not oppose it when it would have mattered. The letter was only written when the junglewatch.info blog publicly criticized him for doing nothing. And since the Vatican is a frequent visitor to the site, the bishop’s supporters sprung into action to protect him.
3. The archbishop (actually the person who wrote this for him) condemns the local legislation but fails to call out the senators who supported it.
And here are few other facts about his diocese – a diocese he is absent from very often as he jets around the world spending time with his friends in the Neocatechumenal Way which – if you don’t know – has limited approval from Rome by virtue of the approval of a Statute in 2008, but regularly violates it in addition to teaching demonstrable heresies such as Jesus is a sinner. All of this can be documented at JungleWatch.info.
– Guam has the most liberal abortion laws in the nation which allow for the termination of nearly one out of ten pregnancies with more than 60% being Chamorro. (2012 Guam Medical Records)
– Guam has the highest divorce rate in the world (4.7 divorces per 1000 population, 2010 Guam Statistical Yearbook vs Russia 4.5 per 1000, 2011 United Nations Demographic Yearbook)
– Guam has the 14th highest suicide rate in the world and a rate 1.2 times the national average (2011 World Health Organization and A Profile of Suicide on Guam, September 2011)
– Guam has a 20% higher out of wedlock birth rate (60%) compared to the rest of the nation (40.8%, CDC 2010) Note: Guam stopped reporting “illegitimate” births in 2005. 60% is based on the average between 2000 and 2005).
– Guam has double the teen birthrate compared to the rest of the nation (Guam PDN, 6/25/13)
– Guam’s rape rate is 94.4 per 100,000 (2011 Yearbook: 151 reported rapes). This is nearly triple the national average of 29.8. (U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2012, Table 314)
AND WORST OF ALL: Guam abuses and neglects its children at nearly double the national average (Guam child maltreatment rate of 76.81 per 1000 children based on 2012 CPS report and 2010 census vs 41.2 per 1000 children national average as per Table 3-2, Child Maltreatment 2011, Children’s Bureau, U.S. DPHHS)
Archbishop Apuron is not to be commended for this letter, despite that it may contain some admirable sentiments. The Archbishop is a bought and paid for member of the Neocatechumenal Way and has had a destructive impact on Church life in his Archdiocese.
The Neocatechumenal Way is a divisive cult within the Catholic Church, and upon a closer look, is seen to be heretical, fanatical and scary. We should be opposing them at every opportunity.
There is a lot of information out here in the interwebs about this organisation, so do us all a favor and research Apuron and the Neocatechumenal Way before you rush to praise this Archbishop.
For a start, you might like to check out http://www.junglewatch.info and http://www.thoughtfulcatholic.com
I live in Guam and am a Catholic in this Archdiocese. And here are a few things you need to know about this statement.
1. The Archbishop did not write it. It was written by a member of the Neocatechumenal Way – of which the Archbishop is also a member – for the purposes of propping up the bishop and make him look good to Rome which is currently investigating him for some very serious improprieties which may eventually be deemed ecclesiastical crimes. Much of this is documented at http://www.junglewatch.info – a blog which averages nearly 7000 views per day and has accumulated nearly 4 million views in the last 2 years since we started documenting this bishop’s crimes against his own people.
2. This was written AFTER the local legislation criticized in the letter was already passed by the legislature. There were two bills. One advanced gender theory (called gender identity or expression) and the other advanced the legal recognition of same sex marriage by wiping out any gender specific reference in local laws. The Archbishop was entirely silent when the legislation was introduced. He did not oppose it when it would have mattered. The letter was only written when the junglewatch.info blog publicly criticized him for doing nothing. And since the Vatican is a frequent visitor to the site, the bishop’s supporters sprung into action to protect him.
3. The archbishop (actually the person who wrote this for him) condemns the local legislation but fails to call out the senators who supported it.
And here are few other facts about his diocese – a diocese he is absent from very often as he jets around the world spending time with his friends in the Neocatechumenal Way which – if you don’t know – has limited approval from Rome by virtue of the approval of a Statute in 2008, but regularly violates it in addition to teaching demonstrable heresies such as Jesus is a sinner. All of this can be documented at JungleWatch.info.
– Guam has the most liberal abortion laws in the nation which allow for the termination of nearly one out of ten pregnancies with more than 60% being Chamorro. (2012 Guam Medical Records)
– Guam has the highest divorce rate in the world (4.7 divorces per 1000 population, 2010 Guam Statistical Yearbook vs Russia 4.5 per 1000, 2011 United Nations Demographic Yearbook)
– Guam has the 14th highest suicide rate in the world and a rate 1.2 times the national average (2011 World Health Organization and A Profile of Suicide on Guam, September 2011)
– Guam has a 20% higher out of wedlock birth rate (60%) compared to the rest of the nation (40.8%, CDC 2010) Note: Guam stopped reporting “illegitimate” births in 2005. 60% is based on the average between 2000 and 2005).
– Guam has double the teen birthrate compared to the rest of the nation (Guam PDN, 6/25/13)
– Guam’s rape rate is 94.4 per 100,000 (2011 Yearbook: 151 reported rapes). This is nearly triple the national average of 29.8. (U.S. Census Bureau, Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2012, Table 314)
AND WORST OF ALL: Guam abuses and neglects its children at nearly double the national average (Guam child maltreatment rate of 76.81 per 1000 children based on 2012 CPS report and 2010 census vs 41.2 per 1000 children national average as per Table 3-2, Child Maltreatment 2011, Children’s Bureau, U.S. DPHHS)