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By ARIEL SCOTTI
| NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |
MAY 21, 2018 | 10:49 AM
Everyone's favorite progressive leader of the Roman Catholic Church is at it again.
In a private meeting two weeks ago, Pope Francis reportedly told a gay man who is a child sex abuse survivor that God created him and that his sexual orientation "does not matter."
Juan Carlos Cruz was victimized as a child by notorious Chilean pedophile Fernando Karadima who was found guilty of abuse by the Vatican in 2011.
Some of the country's bishops attempted to silence and discredit Cruz's accounts by using his sexuality against him. But Cruz said that the Pope offered him words of empathy and reception.
"He told me, 'Juan Carlos, that you are gay does not matter," Cruz recalled for El País, a Spanish newspaper. "God made you like this and loves you like this and I don't care. The pope loves you like this. You have to be happy with who you are.'"
The church itself has not made any announcements or amendments to its traditional teaching that homosexual sex and any sex outside of marriage is a sin. But Francis has leaned in the direction of acceptance and understanding in the gay community before. His continued tolerant approach suggests that the Pope's own opinion on LGBTQ people may not be in line with the church's more conservative leaders and followers that being gay is a choice.
The Pope was once a spiritual director in Buenos Aires, Argentina where he was born to gay people, when he "likely made similar comments in private," The Guardian reported. And in July 2013, four months after his election as the 266th Pope, Francis replied to a reporter's question about an alleged "gay lobby" inside the Vatican by saying, "Who am I to judge?"
But " His recent comment) goes beyond 'who am I to judge?' to 'you are loved by God,'" The Tablet's Vatican reporter, Christopher Lamb, told The Guardian. "I don't think he has changed church teaching but he's demonstrating an affirmation of gay Catholics, something that has been missing over the years in Rome."
*heads are going to roll on this one
Hekate
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(7,316 posts)Hekate
(90,683 posts)Homosexuality is still a sin and this Pope is still adamantly against gay marriage. Nothing has changed in the church except the PR.
LanternWaste
(37,748 posts)One necessarily follows the other. Rather than acting concomitantly, one is an adjuvant and facilitates the goal.
Much as the steering wheel doesn't immediately affect the stern, cause and effect are required... not merely the one or the other.
ProudLib72
(17,984 posts)I am reminded of orthodox rabbis who meet with gay members of their congregations to discuss how being gay is just fine but gay sex is an abomination. I discussed this very thing with my own rabbi years ago. He held meetings with the few gay men in the congregation to counsel them on what is and isn't appropriate when one is gay. Because you see, even though being gay is not a sin, gay sex is strictly forbidden, and there is nothing a rabbi can do about it. In order to change the "rule" one would need to convene a Sanhedrin, and that hasn't happened in 150 years.
On the other hand, maybe the pope has more power than this and can actually change the "rule" or modify it. I tend to agree with you in that a first (and very important) step is to normalize homosexuality before determining that gay sex/marriage is ok. For me, it's just a question of who has authority to make that final step binding over all the faith.