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Catholic Priest In Texas Gets Thrown Out Of The Priesthood For Fighting Against The LGBT Agenda

By Theodore Shoebat

In June of 2020 a Catholic priest in Del Rio, TX, Fr. Clay Hunt, III, was stripped of his priestly faculties for his combat against the LGBT agenda in his state. He was active in preaching to prisoners in criminal justice ministry in the archdiocese of San Antonio, and according to the San Antonio Family Association: “Fr. Clay has been and is being targeted and attacked. There is an attempt by certain people in the hierarchy of the archdiocese of San Antonio who seem set to remove him [from] the priesthood.” The post goes on to say:

“His faculties to celebrate Holy Mass in public have been removed again as they had been in 2018 when this persecution of him began openly … Fr. Clay’s ability to remain a priest is hanging in the balance. He needs good canon law legal defense.”

Hunt is in Del Rio, TX, which is under Bexar County and which has a sodomite mayor, Bruno Lozano. When the commissioners of Bexar County (which Del Rio is a part of), recognized June 29th, 2019, as “Pride Bigger than Texas Day”, Fr. Hunt declared:

“You’re in contradiction to the Lord, and the Lord was the one who said, ‘If you are opposed to my precepts and decrees, there is no truth within you and I do not know you,’ … So, the five of you are very responsible to God for that.”

When Fr. Hunt  went to city city hall in June of 2018 to meet with Lozano, the mayor had the police remove the priest from the building. In the confrontation the priest asked Lozano whether or not he believed in God, upon which time he was asked to leave. According to KWMC 1490, Lozano “called police to remove Father Clay Hunt from city hall, a meeting in which Clay was invited by Bruno.” Fr. Hunt, the next day, posted up a video in which he stated that “never would I be the one to tell them that these kinds of things [homosexual acts] are okay because in fact, they’re obviously against God,” he added. “We know that through the revelation of God. He was the one who revealed those things to us.” The Diocese of San Antonio, hating the controversy, removed Fr. Hunt from his parish, St. Joseph in Del Rio, and shifted him to criminal justice ministry. When a priest is stripped of his faculties, its usually because of sexual misconduct. But, according to the San Antonio Family Association,

“There is no allegation of sexual misconduct … There seems to be allegations of obedience which priests do take a vow of [technically, diocesan priests do not take vows, religious do; diocesan priests promise obedience and respect to the bishop and his successors]. … There seems to be allegations against Fr. Clay to include his speaking candidly about life, marriage and family which includes professing the truth about the harmful choices to individuals, including but not limited to abortion and homosexuality”

This persecution of the priests of God by the people who are suppose to be the shepherds goes exactly in line with what St. Paul warned against when he wrote of the evils of homosexuals and those who “have pleasure in them that do them.” (Romans 1:32) The ecclesiastical authorities who persecute their own ministers for their combat against Sodom are really ambassadors of Sodom who want to (incrementally) advance the altar of Sodom and have it replace the altar of God. But, none of this is surprising when the Pope himself is accepting of sodomite unions.

Its official, for the first time in Catholic history, a pope has come out in support of homosexual “civil unions” which is really just secular marriage under a state. During an interview for a documentary which premiered at the Rome Film Festival, Francis stated:

“Homosexual people have the right to be in a family. They are children of God… You can’t kick someone out of a family, nor make their life miserable for this. What we have to have is a civil union law; that way they are legally covered.”

Of course, the priests who are acolytes of Sodom are praising Pope Francis for this, with priests of Sodom like Fr. James Martin saying: “The pope’s speaking positively about civil unions also sends a strong message to places where the church has opposed such laws”. This is coming from a priest who for years has been pushing for the idea of ‘building bridges’ between the Church and Sodom. Well, its obvious that that bridge has been built… and that it has been crossed. Of course, there are Catholic officials who are opposing this. Bishop Thomas Tobin of Providence, Rhode Island stated: “The pope’s statement clearly contradicts what has been the long-standing teaching of the church about same-sex unions … The church cannot support the acceptance of objectively immoral relationships.” And Ed Mechmann, director of public policy at the Archdiocese of New York, affirmed in a blog post that the pope had simply “made a serious mistake.”

The Church has been utterly conquered by Sodom, and looking at the Second Jerusalem, I cannot help but reference St. John when he spoke of Sodom and Egypt when referring to that City on a Hill. Rome has become Egypt; for it is filled with the evils of pagandom; Sodom, for it is filled with the ways of that abysmal metropolis which was cut asunder by fire from Heaven. Will it take fire from heaven for the world to finally see that darkness they are embracing? Or perhaps another scourge will have to be used, a human scourge of armies of other nations more warlike than most, to invade Rome and bring about a horrific fury of insatiable rage to that city, such as when German mercenaries invaded Rome in 1527. What will it take? Only time will tell. But what we can tell are the fumes from the corrupt incense burning from the warped altars of Sodom’s temples, with people calling themselves Catholic when they are in reality members of the church of Satan.

Many traditional Catholics will defend the Church, while at the same time not realizing, (or being too afraid to admit) that the Vatican, and the whole of the Catholic apparatus, has become a homosexual hornets nests. I myself have had experience with the homosexual infiltrators in the Catholic Church, and did two videos recounting my experiences:

While we were doing some work in Texas we were told of a man named Msgr. Michael Yarbrough (also known as Michael Yarborough), of Holy Trinity Catholic Church, and how he is a deviant priest who forcefully kissed a young man named Hector Escalante on the lips, and how he was supporting a pro homosexual group called Call to Action. Here is a photo of Msgr. Michael Yarbrough:

Well, we decided that we were going to bait Msgr. Michael Yarbrough. I visited him in a confessional booth where I told him my age and apparently it registered an interest and he asked me if I wanted to come and hang out with him. He fell for the bait. I found it very odd that a priest of his high position, with a very busy schedule, would all of a sudden want to spend time with me.

I accepted his offer, and gave him a call, and asked him if we would meet at a book store. He said that he preferred that we meet in his office. I found this quite disturbing because it was in his office where he kissed Hector Escalante. When I did research on Msgr. Michael Yarbrough, I found a 2002 report written in the San Antonio Express which stated:

Hector Escalante complained that Monsignor Michael Yarbrough kissed him on the lips and groped him in his office in 1998 when Escalante was 27, on his last day on the job as a St. Matthew’s Parish employee.

Yarbrough admitted kissing him but said Escalante misunderstood the gesture, which the priest said was common among men in his family. He denied groping Escalante.

Imagine, a man kissing another man on the lips as “common.” Well, since Pope Francis now vocally supports sodomite “civil unions” I guess the forces of Sodom are “common” within the ecclesiastical system.

For years we have seen how the Vatican covers up for sexual predators and deviants, heretics and debased theologians. We even investigated Fr. Robert L. Kincl, who was appointed by the Pope and had befriended us as a fan of Shoebat.com acting as conservative. In a private conversation with me, Kincl actually stated that he believes that homosexual fondling is permissible. Having been shocked at his remarks, I told Kincl:

How can you, as a priest, be so liberal toward such a sick evil as two men fondling each other, or as two men having a “relationship” just as long as they are not going with other men. It is evil and it is reprobate.

I also told him:

It is not tolerable for you, as both a priest and a canon law judge, to be permissive to somebody having a homosexual relationship just as long as they are not being promiscuous with other men. It is deplorable, and in the words of St. Paul, “worthy of death” (Romans 1:32).

Kincl defended his position and responded with a rejection of the Old Testament and a twisting of St. Paul’s condemnation of homosexuality in Romans, stating

We do not follow the Hebrew Scriptures. We follow Jesus Christ who never mentioned gay relationships. When St. Paul mentioned such a relationship he was referring to the promiscuousness of the Romans using sodomy.

Shoebat.com decided to investigate Kincl and found that he has a dark past. In 1993, Kincl worked as a Commander in charge of clergy at the U.S. Navy, and while he was in the service he defended another chaplain confirmed to be guilty of child molestation, named Robert Hrdlicka.

The investigation revealed that Robert L. Kincl had even written the authorities, not to charge the pedophile who molested the young boys, but urged them to send him back to serve as a chaplain:

Catholic chaplain Lt. Robert Hrdlicka pleaded guilty to molesting boys in 1993. Before his sentencing, six other Catholic Navy chaplains and the church’s archbishop for the military services urged authorities to send Lt. Hrdlicka to a church-run treatment center.

“It is my fervent hope and prayer that he will be able to return to the active ministry as soon as possible,” wrote then-Cmdr. Robert L. Kincl.

Instead, Lt. Hrdlicka went to prison.

We reported Kincl to the ecclesiastical authorities in the Diocese of Austin. We spoke with Deacon Ron Walker and Vicar General Daniel Garcia, but they did nothing to have Robert L. Kincl punished.

Yet, this priest, against whom no allegation of sexual misconduct has been made, is being stripped of his faculties, while other priests appeal to Sodom.

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