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Vatican: Pope Doesn't Back Gay Marriage
« on: January 05, 2014, 06:14:35 pm »
The Vatican on Sunday denied Italian media reports that recent comments by Pope Francis signalled his openness to the legal recognition of same-sex unions in Italy.
Francis, in a conversation with leaders of religious orders published by a Jesuit journal on Friday, said the Catholic Church had to try not to scare away children who live in complex family situations, such as those whose parents were separated and those living with gay couples.

Francis gave the example of a little girl in Buenos Aires, his former diocese, who confided to her teacher the reason she was always sad was that "my mother's girlfriend doesn't like me".

The pope told the leaders of religious orders that a great challenge for the Church would be to reach out to children living in difficult or unorthodox domestic situations.

"The situation in which we live now provides us with new challenges which sometimes are difficult for us to understand," the pope said, according to the transcript of the conversation.

"How can we proclaim Christ to these boys and girls? How can we proclaim Christ to a generation that is changing? We must be careful not to administer a vaccine against faith to them," he said.

 

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Italian media on Sunday ran headlines saying the pope's words were an opening to legal provision for civil unions for gay couples, a subject of debate in Italy.

Vatican spokesman Father Federico Lombardi told Vatican Radio that media interpretations were "paradoxical" and a "manipulation" of the pope's words, particularly as some media quoted him as speaking specifically of homosexual unions, which he did not.

Lombardi said the pope was merely "alluding to the suffering of children" and not taking a stand on the political debate in Italy.

Since his election in March, however, the pope has avoided repeating the denunciations of homosexuality pronounced by his two immediate predecessors, Benedict XVI and John Paul II.

Last month, The Advocate, the oldest gay rights magazine in the United States, named him 'Person of the Year'. It hailed as a landmark his response last July to a reporter who asked about gay people in the Church: "If a person is gay and seeks God and has goodwill, who am I to judge?"

The Vatican has stressed the pope's words did not change Church teachings that homosexual tendencies are not sinful but homosexual acts are.

Still, the gay community and many heterosexuals in the Church have welcomed what they see as a shift in emphasis and a call for the Church to be more compassionate and less damning.


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Re: Vatican: Pope Doesn't Back Gay Marriage
« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2014, 03:57:35 am »
Taken in context I cannot see how the Pope's words can rationally be construed as supporting gay marriage; far from it, he's saying that we have to  look after the little ones in a way that deals with the circumstances in which they find themselves, and does so in a way that doesn't push that child away from the Church and from God.  For example, a child living with a parent and the parent's gay lover will most likely love their parent and so condemning the parent while reaching out to the child is not likely to give that child much confidence in the Church, or in God.  After all, when Jesus reached out to the prostitute, He didn't harshly condemn her situation, He dealt with her as a person, an individual entitled to full respect as such, and invited her to join Him.  It seems to me that is essentially what the Pope is encouraging people to do in situations such as the one he described.