or Fiscal Year 2014-2015, the Catholic Campaign for Human Development provided a $40,000 grant to the Inland Empire Sponsoring Committee (IESC) through the diocese of Los Angeles, California.
Summary of Problems
- The president of IESC performs same-sex marriages.
- The president of IESC is the pastor of a church that actively pushes the homosexual agenda.
Page 6 of the CCHD’s grants list for 2014-2015 identifies the Inland Empire Sponsoring Committee (IESC)as having received a $40,000 grant from the CCHD. However, the president of the IESC is the pastor of a homosexuality-promoting parish and performs same-sex marriages. This activity by the organization’s president should automatically disqualify it from Catholic funds, just as the CCHD’s chairman, Bishop Jamie Soto revoked funding from another organization for precisely this reason.
In 2012, Bishop Soto ended funding for an organization called Francis House, because its director performed same-sex marriages and advocated for so-called “abortion rights.” Faith Whitmore, the director of Francis House, said “I have never represented any of those positions on behalf of Francis House.” But this did not suffice as a defense for Bishop Soto. From the article:
In its letter to Whitmore, the Sacramento Diocese said it respects the work Francis House does and cannot expect every organization it supports financially to “actively promote Catholic teaching.”
“We can expect, however, that they or their leaders not publicly oppose Catholic teaching and that, unfortunately, is the situation in which we find ourselves,” the letter reads.
With this in mind, and as a an established precedent set by the Chairman of the Catholic Campaign for Human Development, it stands to reason that IESC should likewise be defunded by the CCHD.
The president of IESC is Rev. Michael Fronk, pastor of the First Christian Church, Pomona.
The First Christian Church in Pomona has a statement on its page about weddings, signed by Rev. Michael Fronk, stating clearly that, “We are open and welcoming to those couples who are same-sex as well as those who are not, since we believe that the covenant of marriage is something made before God.”
The First Christian Church website promotes same-sex marriage through articles written by Rev. Michael Fronk’s wife and co-pastor, Julie Roberts-Fronk.
The First Christian Church in Pomona website promoted an article from the Confluence Newsletter which attempts to establish that same-sex “unions” were a legitimate liturgical practice in the early Church, including Catholic and Orthodox churches.
Conclusion
Given Bishop Soto’s swift action in defunding an organization whose leader performed same-sex marriage and promoted abortion on demand, it is only fit that the same action be taken against IESC. To fund an organization whose leader performs same-sex marriages is no different from funding an organization whose leader performs late-term abortions on his spare time. And funding an organization whose leader promotes homosexuality as a practice, lifestyle, or normal state of being is no different from funding an organization whose leader spends weekends attending Ku Klux Klan rallies promoting racism. If the Catholic Campaign would never fund the latter, there is no way it can also legitimately fund the former. This organization, as well as all organizations, whose leaders promote activities that are contrary to Catholic moral teaching should be immediately defunded.
Ruth Morales says
In The name of God and the Church, stop defunding an organization whose leader performed same-sex marriage and promoted abortion on demand.
Rebecca says
Did you mean to say stop “funding”?
Rebecca says
Did you mean to say stop “funding”?
laura says
this is why i refuse to take part in the annual fund raiser.
Kevin says
Lack of leadership again, very sad.