Sodoma - Frederic Martel.epub Apr 2026
Many of the most vocally homophobic leaders in the Church are, in private, living as gay men. Their public rigidity serves as a "smokescreen" to protect their private lives.
Responses from the Vatican ranged from total silence to fierce condemnation. While some critics accused Martel of sensationalism, others, including progressive Catholics, praised the book for forcing a long-overdue conversation about transparency. Sodoma - Frederic Martel.epub
The central argument of Sodoma is not a critique of homosexuality itself, but of the that governs the Church. Martel suggests that: Many of the most vocally homophobic leaders in
Sodoma is available in multiple formats, including ePub and Audiobook for digital readers. Sodoma - Frédéric Martel - ebook [mobi, epub] | Publio.pl While some critics accused Martel of sensationalism, others,
When Frédéric Martel released Sodoma in 2019, it didn't just rattle the gates of the Vatican; it claimed to reveal that the city-state is built upon a foundation of secrets. Based on four years of research and interviews with over 1,500 sources—including cardinals, bishops, and Swiss Guards—Martel’s book argues that a vast majority of the Vatican’s high-ranking clergy are gay, creating a culture of "double lives" and systemic hypocrisy. The Core Thesis: "The Closet of the Vatican"
