LEGION OF CHRIST UNFAIRLY MALIGNED IN CHICAGO
July 18, 2003
The Legion of Christ,
an order of Catholic priests, is staging a big
conference this weekend in Chicago. As reported
yesterday in the Chicago Tribune, some of the
locals are not too happy about the event.
Catholic League
president William Donohue commented on this today:
“Devotees of
diversity should roll out the red carpet in Chicago for
the Legion of Christ. After all, what the Legionaries
represent is unwavering fidelity to the Magisterium of
the Catholic Church. But, of course, this is not
happening: the high priests of tolerance are once again
expressing their intolerance for—you guessed—diversity.
“It is precisely
because the Legion of Christ has decisively rejected the
thinking of Catholic malcontents that they are the
source of so much calumny these days. Having met many
Legionaries, I can honestly say they are among the most
inspiring young priests I have ever met. For the
record, it is also true that some of the best priests I
have ever met are Jesuits and they, too, are often
unfairly maligned. As in any group, there will always
be some who are an embarrassment, but they are the
exception, not the rule.
“It is time to get
beyond the stereotypes and the caricatures. It is also
time to get beyond those who, for whatever reason, hold
grudges and espouse an agenda. The Legion of Christ is
an exemplary order of priests who should truly be
welcomed by all Chicagoans.”
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