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Identifying Gay Bishops and Priests, by Gene Thomas Gomulka – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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By Gene Thomas Gomulka, Blog at John Eighteen Thirty Seven, (Complicit Clergy), October 14, 2025 

Catholics tend to project their heterosexuality and their fidelity onto their clergy, just like I did as a seminarian and young priest. It was for this reason that I had no idea that the two young priests with whom I served at my first parish assignment were homosexuals who were preying on our altar boys. Years later, when I discovered that most American-born bishops and priests were homosexuals, I understood why research professor, Rev. Dr. Paul Sullins, reported the following:

“Sexual abuse of minors by Catholic priests has been a persistent and widespread problem in the Church. Although more than 80 percent of victims have been boys, prior studies have rejected the idea that the abuse is related to homosexuality among priests. Available data show, however, that the proportion of homosexual men in the priesthood is correlated almost perfectly with the percentage of male victims and with the overall incidence of abuse. Data also show that while the incidence of abuse is lower today than it was three decades ago, it has not declined as much as is commonly believed, and has recently begun to rise amid signs of episcopal complacency about procedures for the protection of children.”

In many of my past articles, I demonstrated how a cleric’s sexual orientation affects his beliefs, teaching, preaching, and pastoral ministry. Because most lay Catholics are unaware of the sexual orientation of the Pope, bishops, and even their own parish priest(s), they are often incapable of recognizing differences between heterosexual and homosexual clergy. ….

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