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Goodbye, Good Men: How Liberals Brought Corruption into the Catholic Church Paperback – March 10, 2015
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In the New York Times bestseller Goodbye, Good Men, investigative reporter Michael S. Rose provides the shocking answer that the mainstream news media have missed.
He uncovers how radical liberalism, like that found on many college campuses, has infiltrated the Catholic Church and tried to overthrow traditional beliefs, standards, and disciplines—especially Church teachings on sexuality.
- Print length276 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherRegnery Publishing
- Publication dateMarch 10, 2015
- Dimensions6 x 0.6 x 9 inches
- ISBN-101621574261
- ISBN-13978-1621574262
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- Paperback : 276 pages
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- ISBN-13 : 978-1621574262
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- Dimensions : 6 x 0.6 x 9 inches
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From my experience in discussing the church crisis with lay people (who are generally unaware of the filth described in this book), I find that they readily think that the solutions to the sex abuse scandal and priest shortage are to have married priests and female priests. This book will show the average lay person why this solution is wrong.
One of the observations described in this book is the difference between conservative "orthodox" environments vs. liberal in the church. Conservative seminaries show strong numbers of vocations. Whereas liberal seminaries and their dioceses do not. I must say that I visited a seminary for a few days shortly after I read this book and I did not see any of the bad stuff described. The seminary promoted orthodox teachings in line with the magisterium of the Church. I also noticed that they had plenty of vocations.
Some parts of the book also describe various types of liturgical abuse going on during Mass at some of these liberal seminaries. It seems as if the people participating in these types of liturgical abuses are not Catholic at all, but of another different non-Christian religion. (go to YouTube and look up "liturgical abuse dances" or just "liturgical abuse" and you'll get my point.) It made me pop this question into my head: If people like these who are running parishes and seminaries call themselves "Catholic", why do they shun the teachings of the Catechism and the magisterium? I think it would seem logical that if I call myself a Catholic, it is because I believe in the official Catholic teachings. Otherwise I find it pointless to belong to an organization whose beliefs I don't believe in. And this is what the liberals in the Catholic Church are doing. I find it puzzling that they say they are Catholic, yet they don't really show to believe in the Church's teachings.
Incidentally, I was browsing through the reviews that gave this book a "1 star". Many of the reviewers showed names of cities which have some of these gay seminaries described in the book. They try to discredit this book saying that what it says is not true. One even criticized the author's views as going "against the progress made in the last 40 years". Only a liberal in the church would write such a thing. I guess many of the people from the described seminaries flocked to amazon to give it a bad review, as this book goes against their agenda.
I thank the author of this book for helping me understand what the evil in the Church is.
It would appear that those now intrusted with monitoring, administering and supervising something so sacred and so trusted by the Ameircan people, in the past, have been obsorbed by the neo-liberal entities representing Satan, a great darkness in our society's soul and the minions of evil who disguise themselves under the cloak of false compassion, the tolerance of intolerance, the acceptance of sinful conduct and the attack upon all that is holy.
This is the great curse of our society, that we go about our business as the world outside our own little universes is being torn asunder by the forces of evil and degeneracy and deviant personal physical self-gratification.
So the authors are bascially telling us that once again another moral institution has been infiltrated by deviant progressive liberals, self-centered immoral women activist, perverts and gutless submissive male administrators who submit, and have changed this bastion of morality and godliness , the church, into a haven for Gays, Lesbians, femi-nazi nuns, evil doers and the ungodly.
This is a tale of woe upon the soul of mankind and the entire world for that matter. Just one more nail in the coffin of the American Dream. The church, it seems, even the Pope has become impotent to stem this tide of evil and things are progressing much like we have been forewarned by sacred religious text. Abraham Lincoln was right, we will never be destroyed from an outside enemy but from within our borders by our own arrogance, deviance and a generation of young people, led by disreputable adults, who will totally disrespect civilized society.
An interesting but sad and frustrating look at the state of affairs in our church and in America. I found that I could only stomach a handful of pages at a time, and then had to put it down to calm down and or recover my composure before continuing. It brings on such a sense of betrayal and unimaginable saddness that reading it in its' entirety would cause one to lapse into a drepressed state.
Although I am sure those who support deviance and sexual immorality and hedonistic tendencies and excessive liberalism will find this book comical, uplifting and prophetic. Thank you Mr. Rose for exposing this holocaust within our religious institutions.



