Catholic Bishop Who Ignored Child Sexual Abuse Says LGBT Pride Events Are “Harmful For Children” [VIDEO]

The Providence Journal reports:

Roman Catholic Bishop Thomas J. Tobin tweeted Saturday that church members should not show support for Pride Month events, a message that drew a lot of attention on social media and brought a critical response from a Rhode Island gay-rights group. Some tweeters referred to sexual abuse by Catholic priests, particularly by priests in Pennsylvania, where a grand jury report said the Catholic Church covered up decades of sexual abuse by more than 300 priests.

From 1992 to 1996, Tobin served as auxiliary bishop of Pittsburgh, one of six Pennsylvania dioceses covered in the grand jury report. In August, Tobin acknowledged that he “became aware of incidents of sexual abuse when they were reported to the diocese,” but said they were outside his realm of responsibilities. As of about 9 p.m., Tobin was trending on Twitter. His tweet had about 1,800 retweets and 6,100 likes.

The Boston Globe reports:

On Twitter and Facebook, Rhode Island Pride called Tobin’s remarks “shameful” and announced it will hold a demonstration on Sunday, 6:30 p.m., in front of the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul in Providence. “Since Bishop Tobin called on Catholics to abandon Pride & the LGBTQIA+ community — we are taking Pride directly to them,” the event’s organizers tweeted.

“We woke up this morning and we saw the bishop’s tweet and were honestly flabbergasted,” said Joe Lazzerini, the president of Rhode Island Pride in an interview Saturday night. “He is like the Donald Trump of the Catholic Church, he goes on Twitter and spews out hate,” Lazzerini.

Lazzerini said that he especially took offense at Tobin’s assertion that the LGBTQ community is harmful to children “especially considering the Catholic Church’s history of covering up clergy sexual abuse of children.”

Vicious quotes from Tobin regularly appeared on JMG during the battles to repeal DADT and legalize same-sex marriage.