Elderly nun receives death threats, called a “b*tch” for being too accepting of LGBTQ people

A California woman has just been indicted on federal charges after she allegedly threatened to kill an elderly nun and blow up the church at a Catholic girls school for being too accepting of LGBTQ people.

According to court documents filed this week, shortly after Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School, a private girls school in Washington, D.C., announced it would begin including same-sex wedding announcements in its alumnae magazine, a nun who graduated from the school in 1948 received terrifying phone calls.

Sonia Tabizada has been charged with making threats against the school, which was founded in 1799 and serves about 500 students in grades 9-12.

The calls came in the wee early hours of May 15, 2019, two days after the school issued a letter saying it would begin recognizing the marriages of its LGBTQ alumna.

“We reached this decision as a school and Monastery leadership after much prayerful consideration and thoughtful dialogue,” the school had said in the letter.

“The Church is clear in its teaching on same-sex marriages, but, it is equally clear in its teaching that we are all children of God, that we each have dignity and are worthy of respect and love.”

It was a welcome mark of progress for many. But not all.

At 5:15 in the morning, Tabizada allegedly called the nun and said that “sinners” must be kept “separate” and that if the school didn’t immediately remove LGBTQ people from its magazine she would burn down their church.

“Hey motherf*ckers, I’m going to burn that f*cking church, I’m going to bomb it, b*tch!” Tabizada allegedly threatened….

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