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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI knew this guy was a creep - it's worse than I thought!
Marcel Guarnizo hit the blogs because he refused a woman communion at her mother's funeral because he was told she was a lesbian:
http://www.addictinginfo.org/2012/02/26/priest-walks-out-of-womans-funeral-because-of-her-gay-daughter/
It took some digging - but I finally found his resume:
Rev. Marcel Guarnizo (USA) is an American by birth, he is a Catholic diocesan priest belonging to the Archdiocese of Moscow, Russia. Rev. Guarnizo studied theology and philosophy in Rome where he specialized in Metaphysics.
He became one of the first priests ordained in Russia since the fall of the wall. He is the founder and President of Aid to the Church in Russia an organization dedicated to the reconstruction of the Church patrimony destroyed by the communist in Russia.
He is also the founder and Chairman of the Educational Initiative for Central and Eastern Europe (EICEE) a foundation committed to the strengthening and promotion of free, just and democratic societies in Central and Eastern Europe.
http://www.institute.sk/article.php?2220
He's made his name in the Washington DC area picketing abortion clinics. It sounds as if he's decided the glamour is now in persecuting teh Gays!
richmwill
(1,326 posts)This priest acts like a pouting child. The only joy I get out of this is thinking of how this ass must weep with every GLBT legal victory these days.
monmouth
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Fumesucker
(45,851 posts)I hope you enjoy your stay..
gratuitous
(82,849 posts)Tied for the world record.
Fumesucker
(45,851 posts)Sometimes they are so ephemeral.
La Lioness Priyanka
(53,866 posts)hobbit709
(41,694 posts)baldguy
(36,649 posts)And during a funeral that's not the role of the officiating priest. HIS ROLE IS TO COMFORT THE FRIENDS AND FAMILY OF THE DECEASED. If he couldn't do that, he should have informed the family that he wouldn't be able to perform the service & allowed someone else to do it, rather than go out of his way to make a funeral into a platform for his own politics & to purposefully try to embarrass one of the mourners.
hedgehog
(36,286 posts)D.C. archdiocese: Denying Communion to lesbian at funeral was against policy
When questions arise about whether or not an individual should present themselves for communion, it is not the policy of the Archdiocese of Washington to publicly reprimand the person, the statement said. Any issues regarding the suitability of an individual to receive communion should be addressed by the priest with that person in a private, pastoral setting.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/dc-archdiocese-denying-communion-to-lesbian-at-funeral-was-against-policy/2012/02/28/gIQAlIxVgR_story.html
hedgehog
(36,286 posts)UBJECT: RUSSIANS IN ROME SAY ORTHODOX/VATICAN TENSIONS ARE
AT HIGHEST LEVEL IN YEARS
CLASSIFIED BY: AMBASSADOR JIM NICHOLSON FOR REASONS 1.5 (A) AND (D).
1. (C) SUMMARY: OVER THE COURSE OF THE LAST FEW WEEKS, DCM
MET SEPARATELY WITH FATHER MARCEL GUARNIZO, PRESIDENT OF
THE AID TO THE CHURCH IN RUSSIA, FATHER FILIPP OF THE RUSSIAN
ORTHODOX CHURCH IN ROME, AND DIMITRI SHTODIN, DCM AT THE
CONFIDENTIAL
PAGE 02 VATICA 02291 01 OF 02 101502Z
RUSSIAN EMBASSY TO THE HOLY SEE. ALL ASSERT THAT
RUSSIAN/VATICAN RELATIONS ARE AT A 10-YEAR LOW. FATHER
MARCEL BLAMES IT ON THE INCREASING INSECURITY OF PATRIARCH
ALEXI AND RUSSIAN ORTHODOX "FOREIGN MINISTER" KYRILL. FATHER
FILIPP STATES THAT THE PROBLEM IS THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH'S
"AGGRESSIVE" PROSELYTISM, WHILE SHTODIN SEES IT AS A
MANIFESTATION OF AN ETHNIC RUSSIAN/ETHNIC POLE CONFRONTATION
WITHIN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION. NONE OF THE THREE SEE ANY
SHORT-TERM IMPROVEMENT. END SUMMARY
http://leaks.hohesc.us/?view=02VATICAN2291
Father Guarnizo, you are a native of Columbia, but were raised in the suburbs of Washington, D.C. In 2001, as a young priest, you felt called to found the Educational Initiative for Central and Eastern Europe. Could you explain the mission of the organization, and the experiences that inspired you to found it?
Guarnizo: In 1993, I went to Russia. The Berlin Wall, of course, had fallen four years earlier. The Soviet Union had only been officially dissolved two years earlier, on Dec. 25, 1991. I experienced a strong call to help rebuild the Church in the post-communist world.
I began with another organization, Aid to the Church in Russia, which dedicated itself to rebuilding churches in Russia that had been desecrated during the regime. We were able to rebuild quite a few Catholic churches in Russia. But after about 10 years, I began to realize that rebuilding churches was not going to be enough.
What was needed was a movement to create a new intellectual culture in the post-communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe.
http://www.kaldu.org/2009/12/Dec26_09E1.html
On 25-27 May 2001 the Catholic Church in Russia celebrated its tenth anniversary of freedom, and Aid to the Church in Russia (A. C. R.), a non-profit organization based in the Diocese of Arlington, Virginia (Great Falls), was invited to participate in the festivities. Christopher B. Briggs, executive director of A. C. R. and a parishioner at Our Lady of Hope in Sterling, VA, represented the organization at the celebrations. During most of the past decade A. C. R. has been major contributor to some of the most important projects in the Church in Russia.
Founded in 1994, Aid to the Church in Russia (A. C. R.), has been actively engaged in the one meaningful answer to that question: the reconstruction of the Church and society in the East. Since that year, A. C. R. has been a source of major funding for the Church, making significant donations to, among other things, the following projects:
reconstruction of Mary Queen of the Apostles Seminary, St. Petersburg
reconstruction of Cathedral of the Assumption, St. Petersburg
reconstruction of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Moscow
reconstruction of St. Louis of France, Moscow
construction of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Irkutsk, Siberia
The founder of A. C. R. is Rev. Marcel Guarnizo, a native of Washington, D.C., a graduate of OConnell High School, and at the time of A. C. R.s founding, a seminarian in Rome. In 1998, after his training there, Rev. Guarnizo, was ordained to the priesthood for the Apostolic Administration of European Russia by Archbishop Tadeusz Kondrusiewicz.
http://www.aidrussia.org/Reports_Detail.asp?Title=Ten%20Year%20Anniversary%20of%20the%20Re-established%20Catholic%20Church%20in%20Russia
Arugula Latte
(50,566 posts)To Siberia.
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