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By Gene Thomas Gomulka’s Substack, John Eighteen Thirty Seven, (Complicit Clergy), March 11, 2025
Among the 137 cardinals currently eligible to vote in the next conclave, including ten from the United States, are cardinals like Robert McElroy, Joseph Tobin, Wilton Gregory, Timothy Dolan, and Blase Cupich. All of these cardinals have been accused of being closeted homosexuals and of covering up sexual abuse just like Pope Francis who is documented to have lied when he said, “It [sex abuse] never happened in my diocese.”
Before and after the election of Pope Francis in 2013, both the legacy and Catholic media reported very little about the newly elected pontiff’s record when it came to either engaging in or covering up the sexual abuse of minors and vulnerable adults. Even when the French investigative journalist, Martin Boudot, produced his 2017 documentary, Sex Abuse in the Church: Code of Silence, most American secular and religious media sources avoided reporting how Francis not only covered up clerical sex abuse, but also went out of his way to defend predators whom some felt he himself groomed and abused when he was their ecclesiastical superior. Many people question exactly how “close” Francis is to clerics like Bishop Gustavo Zanchetta and Monsignor Battista Ricca who were accused of either abusing seminarians or engaging in homosexual conduct with numerous individuals.
In the unlikely event that the College of Cardinals were to choose a North American as the next pope, lest someone say, “We never knew the pope covered up so much abuse when he was a cardinal,” let this article serve as evidence that “I warned you, but you didn’t listen.”
Among the 137 cardinals currently eligible to vote in the next conclave, including ten from the United States, are cardinals like Robert McElroy, Joseph Tobin, Wilton Gregory, Timothy Dolan, and Blase Cupich. All of these cardinals have been accused of being closeted homosexuals and of covering up sexual abuse just like Pope Francis who is documented to have lied when he said, “It [sex abuse] never happened in my diocese.”