Activist Milo Yiannopoulos is now ‘Ex-Gay,’ consecrating his life to St. Joseph

Submitted by Mary Christine

Via Life Site News

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March 9, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — Milo Yiannopoulos, the gay man whose conservative messaging and willingness to speak the truth sparked riots on university campuses may well trigger more outrage now that he describes himself as “Ex-Gay” and “sodomy free,” and is leading a daily consecration to St. Joseph online.

Two years ago, when Church Militant’s Michael Voris famously challenged Yiannopoulos to live a chaste life, Yiannopoulos was not defensive. Instead, he acquiesced, and humbly admitted his human weakness.

“I know everything you’re saying, and I’m just not there yet. And I don’t know if I’ll get there,” Yiannopoulos told Voris at the time.

It seems that he has now arrived “there.”

LifeSite: I imagine that to many who follow you, your recent decision to publicly identify as “Milo, Ex-Gay” may seem like a 180-degree turn. Are you also surprised that your life has taken this turn? Or is it unsurprising, a natural and perhaps inevitable progression in your life? I ask this because over the last few years things that you’ve said have hinted at being drawn in this direction.

Milo: When I used to kid that I only became gay to torment my mother, I wasn’t entirely joking. Of course, I was never wholly at home in the gay lifestyle — Who is? Who could be? — and only leaned heavily into it in public because it drove liberals crazy to see a handsome, charismatic, intelligent gay man riotously celebrating conservative principles.

That’s not to say I didn’t throw myself enthusiastically into degeneracy of all kinds in my private life. I suppose I felt that’s all I deserved. I’d love to say it was all an act, and I’ve been straight this whole time, but even I don’t have that kind of commitment to performance art. Talk about method acting …

LifeSite: Was there any event, or series of events, that triggered your decision to become “sodomy free,” and to do so publicly? Did God knock you off your horse as he did Saul; or did it come about some other way? Please explain.

Milo: Four years ago, I gave an interview to America magazine which they declined to print. It’s taken me a long time to live up to the claims I made in that interview, but I am finally doing it.

Anyone who’s read me closely over the past decade must surely have seen this coming. I wasn’t shy about dropping hints. In my New York Times-bestselling book Dangerous, I heavily hinted I might be “coming out” as straight in the future. And in my recent stream-of-consciousness Telegram feed, I’ve been even more explicit — stomach-churningly so, if the comments under my “x days without sodomy” posts are anything to go by.

I’ve always thought of myself as a Jack Bauer sort of figure — the guy who does the hideous, inexcusable things no one else can stomach, without which the Republic will fall. I know that means my name will always be cursed, and I’ll always be a scorned outsider, so the temptation is to throw out any consideration of living well or truthfully. But even Jack Bauer has to confront his maker sooner or later.

LifeSite: Last summer you posted on Parler pictures of members of the CHANGED movement, with the caption, “Look at these beautiful souls, rid of their demons and cured of their sinful urges. Can’t you tell they’ve been saved? I can.” Are you now able to add your picture to theirs, with that same caption?

Milo: No, and I don’t suppose I’ll ever be brave enough to declare it a thing of the past. I treat it like an addiction. You never stop being an alcoholic. As for the CHANGED movement, I guess because they’re Californian they don’t see how funny their website is, or maybe they’re dirty non-doms who think God loves you more the gayer you act, but I was slightly making fun of them with that caption. (Walker Percy was right: Modern man has two choices — Rome or California.)

Someone really ought to tell them to use more heterosexual-looking photos on their website. I can share some tips! My followers have been giving me a crash course in all-American straight guy aesthetics, which apparently include growing a mullet and learning to drive stick.

LifeSite: In what ways has this impacted your personal and social life?

Milo: Well, the guy I live with has been demoted to housemate, which hasn’t been easy for either of us. It helps that I can still just about afford to keep him in Givenchy and a new Porsche every year. Could be worse for him, I guess.

My own life has changed dramatically, though it crept up on me while I wasn’t paying attention. I’m someone who responds to micromanagement and accountability, so I’ve found counting days an effective bulwark against sin. In the last 250 days I’ve only slipped once, which is a lot better than I predicted I would do.

It feels as though a veil has been lifted in my house — like there’s something more real and honest going on than before. It’s been a gradual uncovering, rather than a dramatic reveal. Maybe that lack of theater or spectacle is a sign the gay impulses truly are receding?

The best metaphor I know is that of a flower blooming — of nature’s Epiphany — an image I know Caryll Houselander was fond of. I think it was Houselander who said, “Whatever is loving in man and whatever is lovable in man is Christ in man.” I take this to mean that the more love and the less lust in us, the more we cease to obscure Christ and instead reveal Him, in whose image we are made.

I don’t mean to suggest it’s been easy, just simple: Our Lord endured worse than any of us and promised us that we have to take up a heavy cross each day. Ronald Knox says the Via Crucis shows us the 3 ways we can carry our cross: With bitterness, like the unrepentant thief; with grim resignation, like the repentant thief who said it was what he deserved; or with love, like the Lord, who never minimized suffering but said it would, in God’s time, redeem us.

Secretly, I feel I’ve done enough good in this life to excuse me from earthly penance for past sins. Your readers will no doubt respond, rightly, that this statement demonstrates how far I have to go. The best advice I can give others in my situation is: Check your pride, not your privilege. So often it’s vanity or conceit or self-satisfaction that gets in the way of accepting Christ. Learn to catch it before it takes root, and difficult things suddenly don’t seem so difficult.

LifeSite: What drew you to consecrate your life to St. Joseph?

Milo: Secular attempts at recovery from sin are either temporary or completely ineffective. Salvation can only be achieved through devotion to Christ and the works of the Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church. St. Joseph is the spiritual father figure of the Holy Family. In this time of gender madness, devoting myself to the male protector of the infant Jesus is an act of faith in God’s Holy Patriarch, and a rejection of the Terror of transsexuals. Trannies are demonic: They are the Galli, the castrated priests of Cybele, the Magna mater, whom Augustine saw dancing in the streets of Carthage dressed like women.

Don’t even get me started on Drag Queen Story Hour. I only have to see those four words to be overwhelmed by the urge to buy rope.

LifeSite: Anything else you would like to add?

Milo: I have enjoyed a lifelong affection for the absurd and the outrageous, so part of me gleefully anticipates the day I can seize the moral high ground, however briefly, to denounce others for failures of piety and sobriety. I hope people will support and pray for me, if for no other reason than they share my delight at the prospect of Milo Yiannopoulos furiously and indignantly railing against homosexuals for sins of the flesh.

As you might expect, my professional priorities are shifting somewhat, given my new spiritual preoccupations. Over the next decade, I would like to help rehabilitate what the media calls “conversion therapy.” It does work, albeit not for everybody. As for my other aspirations and plans, well, no change: I’ve always considered abortion to be the pre-eminent moral horror of human history. I’ll keep saying so — even more loudly than before.

They say if you let one sin in, others will follow, and now I truly know what that means: As I’ve begun to resist sinful sexual urges, I’ve found myself drinking less, smoking less … you name it. I confess my weakness for designer shoes and handbags is yet to dissipate. But I am coming to realize, however slowly, that lust — per Augustine — is disordered desire for all sorts of things, not just NFL players.

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28 Comments
grace country pastor
grace country pastor
March 12, 2021 1:55 pm

“Salvation can only be achieved through devotion to Christ and the works of the Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church. St. Joseph is the spiritual father figure of the Holy Family.”

My God, help this man see.

motley
motley
  grace country pastor
March 12, 2021 7:44 pm

Why the downvote? Have some courage in your opinions and please inform us what the issue is with GCPs comment?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  grace country pastor
March 15, 2021 2:01 am

He’s a faggot jew who loves nigger cock

he’s a joke and so are you

Harrington Richardson: Sans Remorse
Harrington Richardson: Sans Remorse
March 12, 2021 1:55 pm

There’s something you don’t see every day Chauncey.

Ghost
Ghost
  Harrington Richardson: Sans Remorse
March 12, 2021 5:45 pm

You can say that again most days.

Mygirl....maybe
Mygirl....maybe
  Ghost
March 12, 2021 8:26 pm

Milo’s tongue is wedged firmly between teeth and cheek. I daresay he is doing the scam, putting folks on. I like the guy, he’s intelligent and he’s great at poking the leftists and making them howl in rage. Is his conversion real? Who knows, who cares, it’s his life. As to his housemate…maybe the guy got fat?

JKaufman357
JKaufman357
  Harrington Richardson: Sans Remorse
March 13, 2021 9:55 am

“What’s that, Edgar?” I see that you are at least as old a geezer as I am!

Mary Christine
Mary Christine
March 12, 2021 2:04 pm

His “husband” is demoted to “housemate”. If he doesn’t have his “housemate” move out he will be a continual source of temptation. That’s like an alcoholic leaving all of his alcohol in his house. If he is serious and not just looking for attention then he is setting himself up for failure.

Stucky
Stucky
March 12, 2021 5:38 pm

A fag becomes a ………. Catholic.

That’s some funny shit right there. I’m thinking blowjobs in the confessional …

Stephanie Shepard
Stephanie Shepard
  Stucky
March 12, 2021 6:52 pm

He was already a Catholic. Before Bannon hired him at Breitbart he wrote for a publication called Catholic Herald. This interview where he’s debating Boy George on a British t.v. was from 2012 and years before anybody knew him.

overthecliff
overthecliff
  Stucky
March 12, 2021 7:25 pm

Will he be going into the priesthood?

psbindy
psbindy
  overthecliff
March 12, 2021 8:12 pm

overthecliff,

What do you mean by “going into”?

Stucky
Stucky
  overthecliff
March 12, 2021 8:27 pm

The priesthood will be going into him.

Stephanie Shepard
Stephanie Shepard
  Stucky
March 12, 2021 8:31 pm

It already did. That’s probably why he’s gay.

overthecliff
overthecliff
  Stucky
March 12, 2021 11:14 pm

To old.

bigfoot
bigfoot
March 12, 2021 5:43 pm

One thing for sure, Middle, is that Milo is a good deal more witty than you and likely can recite more of the Ten Commandments than you can.

BL
BL
March 12, 2021 5:58 pm

I REALLY don’t care what that guy does behind closed doors. If that photo is recent, he might still be a little light in the loafers . The Catholic Church is another thing I don’t give two shits about.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 12, 2021 6:55 pm

How many choirboys do you think he will have molested by the end of the year?

overthecliff
overthecliff
March 12, 2021 7:24 pm

I do believe that he can be saved by Jesus. However,I smell a set up to bring disgrace on te church and conservative people. I wish him well but will remain skeptical about his reform for a looooong time.

Captain_Obviuos
Captain_Obviuos
March 12, 2021 8:30 pm

Another bullshit dodge to try and get conservative Christians to accept gayness. It should work, too, based on yesterday’s info about how many Christians have actually read the Bible.

Llpoh
Llpoh
  Captain_Obviuos
March 12, 2021 8:44 pm

Nobody actually reads the Bible. They at best read a translation of the Bible, and only the books that were selected for them to read, while those that were in any way deemed not to 100% suit the narrative of the day, hundreds of years after they were written, were left out. Isn’t that special.

A group of churchmen, such as they were, surely without any self-interested motives dontchaknow, decided what books Christians get to see. And their decisions are defended because, well, they were divinely inspired. What a load of bunk.

Nope, youse do not get to see the books that those leaders selected. You see, you only get to see books that supported what they were teaching hundreds of years after Christ. Those books that did not match the current teaching were discarded. How swell.

Stephanie Shepard
Stephanie Shepard
  Llpoh
March 12, 2021 8:57 pm

A critical thinking person would call that censorship.

Stucky
Stucky
  Llpoh
March 13, 2021 7:23 am

You raise very valid objections. Unfortunately, you don’t quite grok the Big Picture. I shall now offer you the rod of correction.

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Nobody actually reads the Bible. They at best read a translation of the Bible, [that was part of God’s plan!] and only the books that were selected for them to read, [that was part of God’s plan!] while those that were in any way deemed not to 100% suit the narrative of the day, hundreds of years after they were written, were left out. Isn’t that special. [that was part of God’s plan!]

A group of churchmen, such as they were, surely without any self-interested motives dontchaknow, decided what books Christians get to see. [that was part of God’s plan!] And their decisions are defended because, well, they were divinely inspired. [that was part of God’s plan!] What a load of bunk.

Nope, youse do not get to see the books that those leaders selected. [that was part of God’s plan!] You see, you only get to see books that supported what they were teaching hundreds of years after Christ. [that was part of God’s plan!] Those books that did not match the current teaching were discarded. [that was part of God’s plan!] How swell.

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I trust my words of correction are a blessing to you.

RD
RD
  Stucky
March 14, 2021 1:28 pm

What we have today is what God has chosen to protect, not that it is ALL the words of God or that it contains all of God’s words. People lie and if you believe everything you are told without discernment you will be deceived.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Llpoh
March 13, 2021 5:19 pm

You are Obviuosly ignorant

psbindy
psbindy
March 12, 2021 9:05 pm

The 1611 KJV had eighty books. Fourteen apocryphal books were placed between the old and new testaments.

Two if by sea. Three if from within thee.
Two if by sea. Three if from within thee.
March 12, 2021 11:38 pm

Good on him.
Hopefully his faith endures without succumbing to “paralysis thru analysis”