Parishioners of the Most Holy Redeemer Catholic Church in San Francisco's Castro neighborhood plan to arrive early for Tuesday morning Mass so they can paint over swastikas and other graffiti that someone scrawled on the building.A priest walking his dog early Sunday outside the church at 100 Diamond St. found the black swastikas and angry messages about Proposition 8, the state constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage that voters approved in November, a church employee said Monday.The vandals wrote [Archbishop] Niederauer's name on the side of the church along with the question, "Where is the love?"
Where is the love, indeed. Most Holy Redeemer Church has long been known to have a large gay representation in their parish and has even marched in the annual Gay Pride parade. But even it is not exempt from being a target from the local gay mafia.
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They apparently didn't get the memo
Which goes to show that pandering doesn't help a damn bit. Hard lesson to learn this way. 10-1 they have contributed many a penny to help out people with AIDS too.
The difference between man and dog is a dog will not resent you for helping it.
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