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'Gay clubs' work in seminaries, says Pope Benedict in a posthumous attack on the new Pope Francis

The late pope's new book makes extraordinary claims about the Catholic Church under his progressive successor

Gay "clubs" operate openly in Catholic seminaries, institutions that prepare men for the priesthood, the late Pope Benedict XVI claimed in a posthumously published book that strongly criticizes the progressive agenda of Pope Francis. In a scathing attack on the state of the Catholic Church under the papacy of his successor, Benedict, who died on December 31 at the age of 95, said the vocational training of the next generation of priests on the verge of "collapse". He asserted that some bishops allow priests trainees watching pornographic films as an outlet for their sexual urges. Benedict instructed that the book What is Christianity be published after his death. 

The existence of "homosexual clubs" is particularly widespread in the US, Benedict said in his book, adding: "In several seminaries, homosexual clubs operate more or less openly."

He cited the example of an American bishop who allegedly told his seminarians, that is, trainee priests allowed watching porn movies "probably with the intention of training them to resist behavior contrary to religion". Benedict, whose conservative stance on doctrinal matters contrasted with Francis' more compassionate approach, complained that some elements of the Church considered his previous book dangerously traditionalist. "In quite a few seminaries, students caught reading my books are considered unworthy of the priesthood. My books are hidden as dangerous literature and read only in secret." Despite their many differences, Pope Francis also recently warned that priests, and even nuns, they watch pornography regularly.

Impurity is widespread today, even among professed followers of Christ. Passion cannot be contained; animal tendencies gain strength through gratification, while moral strength it is continually weakening... If God were to show you these sins as they appear in His eyes, you would be filled with shame and horror. Many Christiansani by name are thus paralyzed by this same habit and theyHova's senses cannot be moved to understand that this is a sin and that will, if continued, surely result in a final shipwreck of body and mind. Sexual exaggeration for sure će will destroy the love for pious actioncima, to take away from the brain the substance necessary to feed the system and most successfully drain vitality. A moral principle is very weak when it conflicts with a long-term habit. Solemn messages from heaven cannot have a stronger influence on a heart that is not determined against indulging in this humiliating habit. The sensitive brain nerves lose their healthy coloring due to pathological excitement to satisfy the unnatural desire to feel passion. The nerves of the brain that circulate throughout the system are the only means through which Heaven can communicate with man and touch his inner life. Whatever blocks the circulation of electric currents in the nervous system reduces the vital force, and the consequence is the death of the sensibility of the mind. We see that the same sins exist now in the world that were in Sodom and that drew upon it the wrath of God, until its final destruction.

What is that An aphrodisiac?

An aphrodisiac (also antaphrodisiac or anti-aphrodisiac) is a substance that suppresses the libido. It is the opposite of an aphrodisiac, something that increases sexual appetite. The word anaphrodisiac comes from the Greek privative prefix ἀν-, denoting negation, and aphrodisiac, from the Greek goddess of love, Aphrodite. Some people use anaphrodisiacs to curb a very high libido or because of hypersexuality. However, anaphrodisiacs are also used by those with an average libido, sometimes due to non-stop schedules.

In ancient times, the hemp plant was believed to be an aphrodisiac, hence the name chaste tree. In his Historia Naturalis, Pliny reported the use of the stems and leaves of this plant by women as bedding “to cool the heat of lust” during the time of the Thesmophoria, when Athenian women left their husbands to remain ritually chaste. At the end of the 14th century, John Trevisa reported that "the plant agnus-castus is always green, and its course is namely Callyd Agnus Castus, because with the smell and everything it makes people as chaste as lombes". In the poem Cvijet i list from the 15th century, it is mentioned as an attribute of čedne Diane, au In the 16th century, the English herbalist William Turner reported on the anaphrodisiac properties of the seeds, both roasted and unroasted.

Main areas of application in veterinary medicine: Hemp fruit is also successfully used in veterinary medicine for a positive effect on hormonal balance, especially in animals with a strong sexual drive or for cycle disorders in females.

The main areas of application in phytotherapy: Premenstrual syndrome, menstrual disorders, menopause symptoms. Already in Greek history, hemp (also known as Pope's pepper or chaste tree or chaste berry) appears as an anaphrodisiac (suppresses the sexual drive).You can read more information about the Konoljika formula HERE. In the Middle Ages, it was called chaste wood. The plant was mainly grown in monastery gardens, a monks took it to facilitate adherence to their vows of chastity.

Popovski pepper became a symbol of the abstinence that characterized the monastic life. Today, allspice is mainly used for some gynecological disorders, such as PMS (premenstrual syndrome, complex physical and emotional complaints associated with the menstrual cycle). The combined effect of active substances regulates the cycle and directly affects the level of prolactin in the blood, which means controls the production of lutein hormones that prepare the uterus for the implantation of a fertilized egg. Without luteal hormones, the entire cycle goes out of balance and inhibits fertility. The study showed that the active ingredients of hemp fruit bind to opioid receptors, which could explain why hemp relieves the symptoms of premenstrual syndrome. Scientifically, the mechanism of action is not yet completely clear. In low doses, hemp inhibits the activation of dopamine receptors, which leads to an increase in the release of prolactin, which in turn leads to a decrease in the hormone of the corpus luteum. In higher doses, hemp causes slightly lower prolactin levels. Diterpenes, with an effect similar to that of dopamine, are probably the effective agent here. In women, lowering prolactin affects FSH (folate stimulating hormone) and estrogen levels, and in men it reduces testosterone levels. No serious adverse effects have been reported so far. Studies have reported the occasional occurrence of headache, skin reactions, and gastrointestinal distress.

So that they don't end up in a state that the Holy Scripture warns of as a sin. Sometimes you need a sincere prayer to God, a conversation with a sincere theologian and, if necessary, take a few drops of hemp fruit.

"Don't sleep with a man as he sleeps with a woman! That would be an abomination", it is written briefly and clearly in the book of Leviticus 18:22

Romans 1:27 and so the men also left the natural intercourse with the woman and became inflamed with lust for each other, and men do shameful things with men and they themselves receive the deserved reward of their deviation.

 Source:

DE Webster, J.Lu, S.-N.Chen, NR Farnsworth, Z.Jim Wang: Activation of the μ-opiate receptor by Vitex agnus-castus methanol extracts: Implication for its use in PMS, Journal of Ethnopharmacology. Volume 106, No. 2, 2006, pp. 216-221

DE Webster, Y.He, SN Chen, GF Pauli, NR Farnsworth, ZJ Wang: Opioidergic mechanisms underlying the actions of Vitex agnus-castus L., Biochemical Pharmacology, Band 81, Nr. 1, 1 January 2011, D. 170-177

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitex_agnus-castus

https://hr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prstasta_konopljika

 

 

 

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