Jesuit Superior: Jesus Was Not ‘Black and White’ on Man/Woman Marriage

Father-Arturo-Sosa-jesuit-superior-society-of-jesus-getty-640x480“The new superior of the worldwide Jesuit religious order said recently that, as Jesus Christ’s words about marriage were never recorded, there is no basis for a “black and white” church doctrine centering on lifelong marriage between one man and one woman. In a recent interview with Vatican journalist Giuseppe Rusconi of the Italian Catholic blog Rossoporpora, Father Arturo Sosa Abascal states that Jesus’s words about marriage must be “contextualized” and “discerned.” “Human reality is much more nuanced” and “never black and white,” said Abascal, who was elected superior of the Society of Jesus in October.” –Source

As is obvious, birds of a feather certainly do flock together. Jesuit Pope Francis and this so called Jesuit “Superior” are on the same page when it comes to lying about Jesus and His clear and undisputed (among true Christians) written will when it comes to marriage. I am not going to get in a long drawn out Bible study confirming what the Lord revealed to David and his son Salomon when it came to polygamy and how it destroys both the man and the society he hails from, and I see no need to repeat what I said in my Polygamy videos, but it is as I have said for quite some time now. The prelates of Rome, being 98% homosexual, needed to first normalize homosexuality and then polygamy, bestiality and even necromancy if they ever had the chance to normalize their now globally known favored pastime of child molestation.   Continue reading

Jesuits elect Venezuelan as new head of order

Jesuit Father Arturo Sosa, right, the new superior general of the Society of Jesus, greets the previous superior general, Jesuit Father Adolfo Nicolas, after his election in Rome Oct. 14. Father Sosa, 67, is a member of the Jesuits' Venezuelan province. (CNS photo/Don Doll, S.J.) See JESUITS-ELECTION-GENERAL Oct. 14, 2016.
Jesuit Father Arturo Sosa, right, the new superior general of the Society of Jesus, greets the previous superior general, Jesuit Father Adolfo Nicolas, after his election in Rome Oct. 14. Father Sosa, 67, is a member of the Jesuits’ Venezuelan province. (CNS photo/Don Doll, S.J.) See JESUITS-ELECTION-GENERAL Oct. 14, 2016.

ROME (CNS) — Jesuit Father Arturo Sosa Abascal, 67, a member of the Jesuits’ Venezuelan province, was elected the first non-European superior general of the Society of Jesus.

The 212 voting delegates to the Jesuit general congregation elected Father Sosa Oct. 14. He succeeds Father Adolfo Nicolas, 80, who had asked to resign because of his age.

Pope Francis was informed of the election of Father Sosa before the Jesuits announced it publicly.

The election came after four days of prayer, silence and quiet one-on-one conversations among the voting delegates, who were chosen to represent the more than 16,000 Jesuits around the world.

Reacting to his election, Father Sosa told Vatican Radio, “I have the feeling of needing great help; now the great challenge begins.”

Because they belong to the Society of Jesus, “Jesus must give us work to do here, too, with us,” he said. The work of the Jesuits isn’t the responsibility of one person, but of the entire order, whose members are “very good,” he said.   Continue reading