Bishops can hand the chalice to lesbian “priests,” but a priest who says Mass in Latin gets suspension, exile, or excommunication.
When Blasphemy Becomes Pastoral
Bishop Raúl Vera López of Saltillo has outdone himself. At the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe, he handed the very words of consecration, the elevation of the chalice, the Gospel, and the homily over to a lesbian Anglican “priest” in a sodomite “marriage.” A woman in a stole, whispering the words of Christ, raising the Precious Blood of Our Lord for the people to adore, while a Catholic bishop smiled beside her.
Make no mistake, this was a deliberate profanation, a blasphemous parody of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. The altar of God became the stage for a grotesque lie: that women can be priests, that sodomy can be holy, that heresy can stand equal with the one true faith. And the bishop himself gave the permission, the place, and the approval.
In any sane Catholic age, Vera would have been dragged before the Holy Office, defrocked, and anathematized. Gelasius and Innocent would have thundered against him. Benedict XIV would have called it what it is: sacrilege crying out to heaven. In medieval Christendom, such a public profanation would not just have meant loss of office, it would have meant public shame, exile, or worse. The offense against God is that grave.
But in our insane, post-Conciliar Church, he is still in good standing. No suspension. No investigation. No Rome wagging a finger. Instead, Vera cites Laudato si’ as if a treatise on carbon emissions somehow sanctifies handing over the chalice to a lesbian cleric. He even dared to call critics “witch hunters,” as though fidelity to the First Commandment were a crime of superstition.
This is the new pastoral reality: sacrilege is celebrated, while Catholicism is disciplined.
(View the video here: https://x.com/mattlamb22/status/1961451320667144548?s=46&t=R4xyMNVYgeB6hu6jyd3HHA)

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