August 6, 2019 (LifeSiteNews) – The archbishop of Krakow, Poland, has said that his country is under siege from the “rainbow disease†of LGBT activism.
While his country is no longer beleaguered by the “red plague†of Soviet communism, Archbishop Marek Jedraszewski said, it is now afflicted by the
“rainbow†plague of LGBT ideology, which denies human dignity and aims to control the souls, hearts, and minds of the Polish people.
“A red plague is not gripping our land anymore,†the archbishop said, “which does not mean that there is not a new one that wants to control our souls, hearts and minds.â€Â
“Not Marxist, Bolshevik, but born of the same spirit, neo-Marxist,†he said. “Not red, but rainbow.â€
The archbishop’s remarks came in his sermon during Mass at St. Mary's Basilica marking the 75th anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising, CNS News reports.
Jedraszewski recalled in his homily the heroism of Poland’s Home Army against Nazi occupation, and the [...]
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