At roughly the same time that Christians in Syria were being beheaded and crucified by the Islamic State, Msgr. Krzysztof Charamsa was seated comfortably at an upscale restaurant in Rome, speaking with a public-relations expert about his plans for a public campaign against persecution.
Not the persecution of Christians in Syria, though. Msgr. Charamsa had a higher priority: himself. He planned to denounce the violence against, and persecution of homosexuals by the Catholic Church.
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