“Catholic
Church 'cannot bless same-sex unions'”
The Catholic
Church does not have the power to bless same-sex unions, the Vatican office
responsible for doctrine has said. It is "impossible" for God to
"bless sin", the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF)
said on Monday. But the CDF did note the "positive elements" in
same-sex relationships. In October, Pope Francis said in a documentary that he
thought same-sex couples should be allowed to have "civil unions". In
the Catholic Church, a blessing is given by a priest or other minister in the
name of the Church. In 2013 Pope Francis famously broke with doctrinal
tradition, saying "Who am I to judge gay people?"
On Monday, Pope
Francis approved the response by the CDF, saying it was "not intended to
be a form of unjust discrimination, but rather a reminder of the truth of the
liturgical rite". Some parishes in recent months, including in Germany and
the US, have started giving blessings to people in same-sex relationships as a
way to welcome gay Catholics to the church, Reuters news agency reported. The
CDF's response was in answer to the question posed to it: "Does the Church
have the power to give the blessing to unions of persons of the same
sex?". It replied: "Negative". The CDF noted that marriage
between a man and a woman is sacrament and therefore blessings cannot be
extended to same-sex couples. "For this reason, it is not licit to impart
a blessing on relationships, or partnerships, even stable, that involve sexual
activity outside of marriage (i.e., outside the indissoluble union of a man and
a woman open in itself to the transmission of life), as is the case of the
unions between persons of the same sex," it said.
What has the
reaction been? In defiant response, people posted photos from their
same-sex weddings - including Chasten Buttigieg, husband of 2020 US
presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg. Progressive Catholic groups
expressed their concern at the Vatican's declaration, too. Charlotte
Clymer, from Catholics for Choice, tweeted: "Being LGBTQ is not a choice.
LGBTQ people are wonderfully made by God. We are born this way and perfectly
so, regardless of what the Vatican or any other religious authority might
claim." And Francis DeBernardo, executive director of gay Catholic
group New Ways Ministry, said the Vatican's statement was "not surprising,
but still disappointing".
What has
Pope Francis said in the past? In 2013, Pope Francis famously said:
"Who am I to judge gay people?" Last year the pontiff said in
a documentary by Evgeny Afineevsky that "homosexual people have a right to
be in a family... they are children of God and have a right to a family. Nobody
should be thrown out or made miserable over it". The Vatican later attempted
to clarify the comments saying they were taken out of context and did not
indicate support for same-sex marriage.
^ It is sad to
see that both Pope Francis and the Catholic Church are moving the Church backwards
instead of forwards. They should embrace (as should every religion) all people regardless
of their sexual orientation. This latest move just means more people will more
away from the Catholic Church and look towards a religion and group of people
that loves and respect ALL people. ^
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-56402096
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