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The news made the rounds everywhere last week: the Italian Bishops Conference (CEI, for its name in Italian) expanded the possibility of the attendance of its seminaries by homosexuals. Basically, if they aren't practicing homosexuals, they could be admitted.
This was stirred by the Italian mainstream media -- for instance, by news agency ANSA (here). It was inevitably picked up by all kinds of media in English, and seemed to contradict the original sense of the 2005 instrution by the Congregation for Catholic Education, approved by Benedict XVI, that had a more restrictive position:
Rorate Caeli's position has always been to try to find the sources: we are not, and have never been, automatically against anything or anyone. It seemed that the conference had excluded only “practicing” homosexuals.
But the exact language of the document actually just repeats the 2005 instruction that excludes three categories: “those who practise homosexuality, present deep-seated homosexual tendencies or support the so-called ‘gay culture’.” It is paragraph #44 in the document, available here.
Continued below.
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This was stirred by the Italian mainstream media -- for instance, by news agency ANSA (here). It was inevitably picked up by all kinds of media in English, and seemed to contradict the original sense of the 2005 instrution by the Congregation for Catholic Education, approved by Benedict XVI, that had a more restrictive position:
"...this Dicastery, in accord with the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, believes it necessary to state clearly that the Church, while profoundly respecting the persons in question, cannot admit to the seminary or to holy orders those who practice homosexuality, present deep-seated homosexual tendencies or support the so-called 'gay culture'."
Rorate Caeli's position has always been to try to find the sources: we are not, and have never been, automatically against anything or anyone. It seemed that the conference had excluded only “practicing” homosexuals.
But the exact language of the document actually just repeats the 2005 instruction that excludes three categories: “those who practise homosexuality, present deep-seated homosexual tendencies or support the so-called ‘gay culture’.” It is paragraph #44 in the document, available here.
Continued below.
No, the Italian Bishops Did Not Change Admission Criteria for Homosexuals
PRUDENCE The news made the rounds everywhere last week: the Italian Bishops Conference (CEI, for its name in Italian) expanded the possibi...