Kretinga Gymnasium chaplain, who caused an internet storm, is fired



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This message is announced by the Christian portal laikmetis.lt.

The post quickly spread on the social network Facebook, in which Franciscan gym chaplain Paulius Vaineikis calls members of the LGBT community perverts during Advent mass.

“When the world, we say, Satan, has learned, even on a political level, to distort human nature. When the perverts teach through Lithuania, through LRT, I can say it clearly, the perverts, the LGBT people, teach us who we are.

That, it turns out, boys, they are no longer boys, it turns out that men, there are no men, girls are not girls, women are not women, but after all. You can imagine? By trying to break into schools and teach immoral things at the state level, ”says the priest in the video.

Full St. The post, the excerpt of which is now actively shared on social media, was posted on Youtube, but is now unavailable.

The priest’s speech also received the attention of the Lithuanian Center for Human Rights.

“The Constitution of the Republic of Lithuania says that churches and religious organizations have the right to freely publish their education and perform their rites. However, the universally accepted principles of respect for the dignity of the other person apply to everyone, regardless of their religion or other characteristics. Therefore, church members should and can express their views on same-sex relationships and families, but do so with respect, without humiliating or stigmatizing other members of society, ”writes the Lithuanian Center for Human Rights.

In the comments to this publication, the language of the chaplain of the Franciscan Gymnasium also resents Internet users:

“Wow! Well, in fact, it is very difficult to hear their call to love from a loved one, when in fact they are taught and encouraged to hate, despise, humiliate …<...>“” You want to throw up on those Christians. It’s good that I once refused the services of this institution. <...>“

After contacting the administration of the Franciscan school, it was announced that the director of the school would no longer comment on the situation of Chaplain Paulius Vaineikis.



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