The “God is Trans: A Queer Spiritual Journey” display at the Church of St. Paul the Apostle has some parishioners scratching their heads — and seems to run counter to the Catholic Church’s stance on the transgender community.
“The church should not be promoting this,” one irate parishioner told The Post. “I understand there are transgender people. I pray for all people but enough is enough.
“It seems like they are trying to force the agenda on others,” they said. “Also, when a friend asked a priest about this they didn’t answer. You can’t put this out on the altar and then hide.
“That’s what gets the church in trouble.”
[God is not “trans.” God is not limited by the material, which should be a painfully obvious observation even for non-Catholics, but especially for Catholics — and even more especially for the priests and archbishop, Cardinal Timothy Dolan. The only thing “trans” should be the transfer of whomever approved this display at a Catholic church to a function that prevents him from misleading the flock. — Ed]
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