The Catholic
Church issued a statement today declaring it does not have the power to bless
same-sex unions. The Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith, the church’s
office on matters of orthodoxy, today issued a two-page Responsum of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the
Faith which explained that while members of the LGBTQ+ community are
welcome to worship in the church, same-sex unions do not reflect the design of
the creator according to doctrine and cannot be blessed.
Noting that
“it is necessary that what is blessed be objectively and positively ordered to
receive and express grace, according to the designs of God inscribed in
creation,” the church declared “it is not licit to impart a blessing on
relationships, or partnerships, even stable, that involve sexual activity
outside of marriage.” Since the church defines marriage as between “a man and a
woman,” same-sex unions are therefore illicit.
The statement
went on to acknowledge the “presence in such relationships of positive
elements, which are in themselves to be valued and appreciated,” but that these
“positive elements exist within the context of a union not ordered to the
Creator’s plan.”
Pope Francis
and the Catholic Church have given mixed signals on issues of importance to the
LGBTQ+ community in recent years. In a 2018 interview, he described “the issue
of homosexuality” as a “very serious matter” in considering candidates for the priesthood. But last
September he told a group of parents who were turned away from the local
churches because they had LGBTQ+ children that “the Pope loves your
children as they are, because they are the children of God.”
Then in
October, the Pope initially appeared to give his blessing to same-sex unions when
he was quoted in a new documentary as saying “we have to create a civil union
law” because “that way they are legally covered.” Entitled Francesco,
the film told the life and ministry of the Argentinian native and the statement
from the Pope was part of the pre-release of the film. The church quickly clarified the position of both the Pope and the church, though,
saying the statements had been taken out of context from an
unpublished interview where Pope Francis also noted that his own position on
civil unions did “not mean approving of homosexual acts, not in the least.” The
latest edict from the church appears to solidify the church’s position on the
matter.
In Monday’s
statement, the church reminded followers that “God Himself never ceases to
bless each of His pilgrim children in this world” but that “he does not and
cannot bless sin.” And since the church still view same-sex sexual relations as
sinful, “the Church does not have, and cannot have the power to bless unions of
persons of the same sex.”
SOURCE: OUT DOT COM
Disappointed. But then, they believe in stuff that doesn't exist, have oppressed women for centuries and have harbored pedos in their midst for eons. F 'em. The pope is about as relevant to today's society as an 8-Trak Tape. Sin, my ass.
ReplyDeleteI honestly don't care about the blessing of the Catholic Church. This is a problem involving gays who believe in religion with priests and an organized system. In this case, the Catholic Church.
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