By Richard Moorhead, The Western Journal
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York is investigating a Manhattan church after it hosted a display contrary to the Christian understanding of God.
The Church of St. Paul the Apostle exhibited an art display called “God is Trans: A Queer Spiritual Journey” on Sunday, according to Fox News. The display was featured next to a church altar.
The display alluded to transgender ideology, with a panel from its creator Adah Unachukwu denying the existence of the devil.
“There is no devil, just past selves.”
The display, hosted at a church that one parishioner describes as “very liberal,” was criticized by another member of the congregation, according to the New York Post.
“The church should not be promoting this,” the objecting parishioner said.
“I understand there are transgender people. I pray for all people but enough is enough. It seems like they are trying to force the agenda on others.”
The same parishioner indicated that the resident priests of the parish declined to explain the meaning of the seemingly heretical art display, according to the Post
A spokesperson for the archdiocese confirmed that it was investigating the church in a statement provided to Newsweek.
“We had no knowledge of it beforehand,” the spokesperson told the news outlet.
