Sign the Petition to Remove Boston Archdiocese Catholic Charities Leadership
On Friday, December 9, the Mayor of Boston, who opposes Catholic teachings on abortion and marriage, was honored at a fundraiser dinner by Catholic Charities of Boston. Six weeks earlier, Catholic Charities also disclosed that they have sponsored adoptions of children by homosexual couples for 18 years.
More than 700 people wrote to Mayor Menino, the Catholic bishops, and the Vatican in just 4 days, but unfortunately Menino still spoke at the December 9 event and continued to misrepresent Church teachings there. In follow-up of our efforts, two officials in Rome have let us know the messages are getting through to the people concerned with the situation! In light of growing concerns around the crisis of the Catholic faith in Boston—the Menino situation, the disclosure of 18-years of Catholic Charities-sponsored adoptions by homosexual couples, a key staff departure from the Church’s public policy arm, and a move by the State of Massachusetts forcing Catholic hospitals to dispense emergency contraception against our beliefs—we have been urged to take a next step.
All are asked to visit www.christifideles.net and send a new message today to Archbishop O’Malley, the Congregation for Bishops, and the newly appointed papal nuncio. This message urges them again to remove Catholic Charities leadership, and to more courageously and proactively defend the Catholic faith in the public square.
More than 700 people wrote to Mayor Menino, the Catholic bishops, and the Vatican in just 4 days, but unfortunately Menino still spoke at the December 9 event and continued to misrepresent Church teachings there. In follow-up of our efforts, two officials in Rome have let us know the messages are getting through to the people concerned with the situation! In light of growing concerns around the crisis of the Catholic faith in Boston—the Menino situation, the disclosure of 18-years of Catholic Charities-sponsored adoptions by homosexual couples, a key staff departure from the Church’s public policy arm, and a move by the State of Massachusetts forcing Catholic hospitals to dispense emergency contraception against our beliefs—we have been urged to take a next step.
All are asked to visit www.christifideles.net and send a new message today to Archbishop O’Malley, the Congregation for Bishops, and the newly appointed papal nuncio. This message urges them again to remove Catholic Charities leadership, and to more courageously and proactively defend the Catholic faith in the public square.
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