Sunday, August 19, 2018

In St. Peter Damian's The Book of Gomorrah, the Saint, and Doctor of the Church, recommends the death penalty for not only the Sodomite clerics, but also for those higher authorities who "fail to take action" against them.- Robert Semrad

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Dear Catholics.... In St. Peter Damian's The Book of Gomorrah,   the Saint, and Doctor of the Church, recommends the death penalty for not only the Sodomite clerics, but also for those higher authorities who "fail to take action" against them.   


In an open letter to Pope Leo IX, St. Peter Damian tells bishops if they're complacent about correcting their sodomite clerics under their authority then they'll be complicit in their sins of impurity.

In his zealous letter penned in 1049, famously titled The Book of Gomorrah, St. Peter Damian admonishes bishops to stamp out the "epidemic of sodomy among the priests of Italy," which was part of a "plague of sexual perversion" and a "larger crisis of moral laxity in the priesthood" of his time.

In his letter, St. Peter decried the silent bishops who failed to take action against clerics immersed in the grievous moral perversion of sodomy:

Listen, you do-nothing superiors of clerics and priests. Listen, and even though you feel sure of yourselves, tremble at the thought that you are partners in the guilt of others; those, I mean, who wink at the sins of their subjects that need correction and who by ill-considered silence allow them license to sin. Listen, I say, and be shrewd enough to understand that all of you alike are deserving of death, that is, not only those who do such things, but also they who approve those who practice them.
So we can see that St. Damian was propagating the very penalty that Our Lord Jesus Christ demanded of these sodomites...death.  
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Saint Peter Damian was closely paraphrasing Romans 1:32. Saint Paul condemned homosexual actions in Romans 1:27,32 in a very grave manner:
[M]en also, leaving the natural use of the women, have burned in their lusts one towards another, men with men working that which is filthy ... Who, having known the justice of God, did not understand that they who do such things, are worthy of death; and not only they that do them, but they also that consent to them that do them.
For his part, Pope Leo IX received St. Peter's letter well and reinforced it by urging bishops to take action. The Holy Father responded:
So, let it be certain and evident to all that we are in agreement with everything your book contains, opposed as it is like water to the fire of the devil. ... Therefore, lest the wantonness of this foul impurity be allowed to spread unpunished, it must be repelled by proper repressive action of apostolic severity.
The Roman Pontiff affirmed that silent shepherds do indeed share in the guilt of those in their charge, whom they fail to correct. "For he who does not attack vice, but deals with it lightly, is rightly judged to be guilty of his death, along with the one who dies in sin," said Leo IX.
This is so far off the radar with today's Catholics, it is as if today's Novus Ordo religion were another and different religion than the one centuries ago....read the following only to have yourself convinced of this fact.....- Robert Semrad

https://www.traditioninaction.org/HotTopics/N023_Damian.htm

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