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Tuesday, July 04, 2006


HOMOSEXUAL ADVOCATE - PRIEST - WOLF IN SHEEPS CLOTHING.

....Pray this servant of God repents and changes his evil ways.


The homosexual subculture in the Church today

It was discovered that Minneapolis priest Fr. Leo Tibesar is on the National Leadership Team for Dignity USA, a lobby group committed to the inclusion of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender persons in the Catholic Church.
Thursday, June 08, 2006
by Elizabeth Schwab

An explosion of homosexuality is occurring in our midst. Flaunted by the mass media and promoted throughout our society, it has suddenly become a high profile issue. Yet this “coming out” is no surprise to those who have diligently worked for years to advance the cause of homosexuality, and this is especially true for the proponents of homosexuality that we find entrenched in the Catholic Church today.

It was
discovered that a prominent Minneapolis priest, Fr. Leo Tibesar, is on the National Leadership Team for Dignity USA, a lobby group committed to the inclusion of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender (GLBT) persons in the Catholic Church. The Dignity website states: “As GLBT Catholics, it is our right, our privilege, and our duty to live the sacramental life of the Church.”

Fr. Tibesar was also one of eight candidates for Dignity’s national board of directors in 2004. Ironically, Fr. Tibesar has been heavily involved with the Engaged Couples Ministry in the archdiocese since 1987 and was chair of the Interreligious Committee on Family Life from 1980-1983 and the Advisory Committee on Families from 1981-1982.

He is currently pastor of the Church of St. Frances Cabrini, which is widely known as welcoming to homosexuals and featured on the websites of the Rainbow Sash Movement, Catholic Lesbians, and Gays for God, and the Catholic Pastoral Committee on Sexual Minorities. St. Frances Cabrini parish issued a formal “Statement of Reconciliation” to the GLBT community in 1994, and gay marriages are reportedly officiated by Fr. Tibesar in the adjoining churchyard. When confronted with the discovery of Fr. Tibesar’s involvement with Dignity USA, the archdiocesan spokesman refused to comment on whether that connection would be of any concern.