Loyola Marymount University Plays Dirty With LGBT Activism

Refusing to play according to the rules of Catholic morality, Loyola Marymount University (LMU) in Los Angeles has enlisted a notable alumnus to send a message to students that they should be perfectly comfortable with same-sex attraction and same-sex relationships. It’s just one more way the Jesuit university has compromised its Catholic mission by promoting the “LGBT” (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) agenda.

The LMU website homepage publicizes a video running more than nine minutes that features former baseball player Billy Bean. Bean was a star at LMU, married a woman he met at LMU (lasting three years), and played eight years in Major League Baseball until 1995.

Bean had a modest baseball career, but made headlines in 1999 for being the first current or former MLB player to publicly talk about having same-sex attraction and a hidden “gay” sex life since he was 28 years old. Now he’s a vice president of the MLB and an activist for the “LGBT community” in baseball.

Worse, he’s pitching his message to LMU students. The video coincides with an LMU Magazine interview with Bean, who is featured on the cover of the summer 2016 edition. His “Distinguished Alumni” profile on the LMU website says he “speaks to students about the importance of diversity and accepting others for who they are.” That’s a rather tame description of what Bean really does. He is specifically focused on promoting acceptance of LGBT behaviors and lifestyle choices as part of his push for “inclusion.” …

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Adam Cassandra serves as editor at The Cardinal Newman Society. Follow him on Twitter: @adamcassandra.

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