07/01/2026
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If You Can't Overcome Ma********on, Homosexuality, Premarital S*x, Vices and Po*******hy, Do Not Dare Enter the Seminary – You Will Be a L***r in the Church‼️‼️
In today's time of confusion and compromise, we must boldly speak the truth, especially when the sacred priesthood is at stake. The Church is not in need of many priests—but of holy, pure, obedient, and zealous priests who will set the world on fire with truth and charity, not lust and scandal.
A Call to Examine Yourself Deeply
If you are a man considering the priesthood or are already inside the seminary, yet you are still:
- Ma********ng
- Watching po*******hy
- Deep in vice—smoking, drinking, partying
- Materialistic and worldly
- Living in homosexuality or bisexuality
- Entertaining a romantic relationship with a woman
STOP.
You are bringing termites into the House of God. You are a l***r in the Church.
The seminary is not a rehab center for persistent, unrepentant sinners—it is the soil where saints must be cultivated. Every single unconfessed, repeated act of lust or perversion in the seminary is an invitation to demons. It is blasphemy. It is sacrilege. You commit sin on holy ground, and the judgment will be severe.
No priest enters Heaven alone; he brings souls with him. No priest enters Hell alone; he drags souls with him by his false teachings and scandal.
The Church is bleeding today because many men with no intention of holiness have entered the seminaries. They hide their secret sins under cassocks. They become priests with addictions, hidden boyfriends or girlfriends, pride, and compromise.
Father Chad Ripperger, exorcist, reminds us:
"Your vices are a reflection of how bad you are. Demons use them as doorways. You cannot defeat the devil if the devil already has you."
One Priest Can Be Enough—If He Is Holy
St. John Vianney, patron saint of parish priests, was told by the devil himself:
"If there were but one more priest like you, my kingdom would collapse."
But today, instead of another St. John Vianney, many seminarians laugh at the Confession line. They mock purity. They joke about ma********on. They normalize impurity as "just a phase" or "a manly weakness." These are lies from the pit of hell.
There was once a seminarian who was expelled from his first seminary for homosexuality. He transferred, committed abuse again, and was removed. Now he parades himself on social media with a woman—still bisexual, still confused—and scandalizes the faithful. This is not a vocation. This is diabolical infiltration.
Abraham pleaded with God to spare S***m if only 10 righteous men were found—but there were not. Only Lot was spared. Holiness matters.
Stop Abusing God's Mercy
If you are addicted to sexual sin, vice, or double life, do not dare put on the Roman collar. God will stop you eventually. Maybe your sponsor will leave you. Maybe you will fall into confusion. Maybe you will be exposed. Because God will not be mocked.
You are not only risking your soul—you are risking thousands of souls who will listen to your future homilies, follow your example, and receive sacraments from your unworthy hands.
"Think thrice. Be holy. Avoid sin and evil."
If you truly feel called to the priesthood, clean your soul first:
- Make a general confession
- Go to daily Mass and Adoration
- Cut off all vice and near occasions of sin
- Be guided by a holy spiritual director
- Live in accountability and humility
Until you are living a life of chastity, detachment, humility, and prayer, you are not ready. Delay your entrance or leave the seminary until God makes you ready.
God Deserves Priests Who Reflect His Holiness
The Church has enough Judas priests. She needs John the Baptist. She needs Padre Pio. She needs men of fire, not filth.
Do not bring your unrepentant lust and vice into the sanctuary. It is better to be a holy layman than a damned priest.
Final Word:
"The priesthood is the love of the heart of Jesus." – St. John Vianney
Do not trample that Heart by dragging your unclean passions into His altar. Cleanse yourself, or do not come at all.