UK Catholic hermit charged with harassment for trying to convert lesbian
witches
Brother Damon Kelly, the 53-year-old
Catholic hermit turned moral crusader, plans to plead guilty to a harassment
charge on June 19 in a Leicester courtroom.
Kelly has been arrested at least
ten times since he began distributing pamphlets denouncing abortion and
homosexuality just over a year ago, without ever being charged, let alone
convicted.
But last fall, after he put a
flyer denouncing several modern moral errors through the door mail slot of
two-self-described American, lesbian witches, they followed him down the street
and the three set to arguing. Then, a few weeks later, “I decided it was my
Christian duty to advise them of the danger that witchcraft posed to their
eternal souls,” he told LifeSiteNews, and so he dropped off another
pamphlet. This provoked a charge of harassment, which his court-appointed
lawyer advised him he stood no chance of beating.
“Basically, if I make two
unwelcome advances, I’m guilty, and it doesn’t matter what the content is. I
will plead guilty and also mitigating circumstances, that I genuinely had their
interests at heart,” Kelly told LifeSiteNews. “I just want to put this behind
me.”
After all, Kelly is facing more
serious challenges, one of them, ironically, from the Catholic Church. On the
legal front, he notes, he has successfully avoided charges because his flyers
have condemned the sins but not the sinners. “They’ve never got me on the
content, you see.” However, once he is convicted the police will be able to get
a “criminal behaviour order” from a judge that depends not on the content of
his flyers but on the fact they cause offense.
In fact, Kelly has learned that
the Crown plan to bring the Criminal Behaviour Order against him the very
instant he pleads guilty to harassment.
Worse, Kelly says, Great Britain
is only a few months away from the passage of an anti-terrorism law that will
make it easy to convict him for pamphleting once someone complains. And
people always do complain.
But what upsets Kelly more is that
his own bishop is kicking out him and two fellow hermits living with him on
church property, and has apparently warned other British bishops against them.
“He told me once he agreed with my theology but not my methodology.” Bishops,
in Kelly’s view, are bureaucrats who relate better with other bureaucrats—i.e.,
police and prosecutors—than with Christians like him.
“We’ve had some offers, from some
nuns in Sweden, a woman in Assisi,” said Kelly, “but nobody in Britain so far
unless I stop the pamphleting.” So, while Kelly is ready to go to jail for
telling the truth about abortion, homosexuality and other aspects of “the
culture of death,” if “that is what God wants,” he is not so sure he can see
his little trio of hermits put on the street because of his mission.
Source: LifeSiteNews
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