It started here in the 1970s, pioneered by Jesuit Fr. John McNeill, Fr. Charles Curran, and a theological "fifth column." They worked gradually to undermine traditional teaching.
With a radical re-write of Scripture, these promoters of sin even tried to get the faithful to consider homosexuality as part of God's plan!
The Breached Dam, unmasks homosexual pressure groups, such as Dignity and New Ways Ministry, that demand that the Church fully accept the LGBT lifestyle and homosexual partnerships.
Groups like the Rainbow Sash Movement even resort to disruptive actions during liturgical celebrations.
Unfortunately, during the pontificate of Pope Francis, the Holy See expressed support for figures like Sr. Jeannine Gramick, who had been condemned in previous pontificates.
The Vatican has also praised high-profile promoters of homosexuality, such as Fr. James Martin, – the Rainbow Jesuit.
More recently, the "pastoral blessings" authorized by Fiducia Supplicans opened an immense breach in the Catholic Church's once-impregnable wall of doctrinal containment. They prepare the ground for the acceptance of sacramental “marriage” ceremonies for homosexuals already being demanded by "advanced" theologians.
When you read The Breached Dam, you will see how the "pastoral blessing" for homosexual couples is the Holy See’s surrender to homosexual pressure groups outside and inside the Church.
This book does a superb job explaining the LGBT movement's attempt to subvert Catholic teaching on homosexuality and allow for blessings for same-sex unions. The history and tactics of the movement are laid bare in this succinct and thorough account by authors Jose Antonio Ureta and Julio Loredo. The Breached Dam is a must-read for anyone wishing to understand how Fiducia Supplicans came about.