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LGBT Jubilee in Rome
On September 5-6, 2025, the Vatican opened its doors to 1,400 LGBT people who came on pilgrimage for the Jubilee Year of Hope.Allowing these homosexuals et al and their supporters to receive the indulgences of the Jubilee Year has serious moral implications.
Indeed, in sin we must distinguish the guilt from the penalty. The guilt is forgiven by the priest after the penitent shows due repentance. The penalty must be paid by the penance done by the sinner to repair the damage he made to the glory of God.
Indulgences diminish the penalty the sinner must pay in this life or in Purgatory. The spiritual advantage of passing through the Holy Doors in Rome is precisely to diminish the penalties due to sin.
Now, public homosexuals are sinners against nature who are not ashamed to proclaim their vices before the world. In other words, they are unrepentant.
But during that pilgrimage of LGBT people, the Vatican neither preached against this sin nor offered confession for them to ask forgiveness for it. Instead, it acted as if this sin were nonexistent by offering them without any restriction the benefits of the Jubilee indulgences.
Therefore, the reception of the LGBT people in Rome for the Jubilee Year was a de facto officialization of the acceptance of this vice against nature.
Such an official position of Rome on this matter – independent of many other precedents – should bring to the city, to Progressivism and to the Conciliar Church an outcome not different from the one God dealt to Sodom and Gomorrah.
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