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Pope Appoints pro-LGBT Fr Radcliffe to Lead Retreat for Synod Bishops (Quo Vadis, Pope Francis? 235)

Pope Francis is going all out in promoting homosexuality in the Church, through the Synod on Synodality. Now he is appointing the notoriously pro-LGBT Fr Radcliffe to lead a retreat for Synod bishops.


The Synod is already infested with pro-gay figures, such as the Secretary-General of the Synod (Cardinal Grech), the Relator General (Cardinal Hollerish), and the UnderSecretary (Sister Becquart).


In the past, Fr Radcliffe has talked about the Eucharistic nature of sodomy. How utterly sick and sickening.


Pope invites notorious pro-LGBT priest to lead key Synod retreat for bishops


Fr. Radcliffe has been a vocal and consistent promoter of LGBT ideology for decades.

Pope Francis invited a prominently pro-LGBT priest to lead a retreat for bishops before the start of the next key meeting of the Synod on Synodality.

The English Dominican and theologian Father Timothy Radcliffe is set to lead a three-day retreat in October to commence the meeting of the Synod of Bishops at the Vatican from October 4 through October 29.


Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich, S.J., the relator general of the Synod, made the announcement at a press conference this morning, stating that Radcliffe was invited by Pope Francis. Hollerich had just met with the Pope along with Cardinal Mario Grech, the general secretary of the Synod of Bishops.


Prior to Radcliffe’s three-day event, however, the Vatican will host the ecumenical prayer vigil in St. Peter’s Square that is intended to further the “path to Christian unity and the path of synodal conversion of the Church.” The 77-year-old Radcliffe will then preach his retreat outside of Rome before the assembled bishops reconvene at the Vatican to continue their scheduled meetings.


Radcliffe was master of the Dominican Order from 1992 to 2001, but his name is arguably more notorious for his prominent and persistent promotion of LGBT ideology in contradiction of Catholic teaching.


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