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this gay priest lacks the virtue of humility.
Is the virtue of humility necessary for a priest to do his job well?this gay priest lacks the virtue of humility.
A priest must strive to be Christ to his flock.Is the virtue of humility necessary for a priest to do his job well?
If they lack total obedience to the magesterium and are not worthy to lead a parish, why doesn’t the Vatican dismiss them?A priest must strive to be Christ to his flock.
Yes, humility is necessary.
As for whether or not a gay priest can do his job well, you are asking if the gay priest can perform the functions of non-gay priests. Ask instead whether or not he has the correct spirit. No, he lacks total obedience to the magesterium. I would say the same about priests who embrace euthanasia and artificial birth control too…if there are any out there…they, too, would not be worthy to lead a parish because they would be teaching against the magesterium. And that is one critical function the gay priest, or the rebellious non-gay priest lacks which keeps him from performing his job well.
I agree that the Sacrifice of the Mass is not the place for this to be discussed. But I also agree it is not always possible for a homosexual to stop being homosexual in temptation. Let’s stop beating up on every person who comes out of the closet because they are in a catch22. If they do nothing they’re condemned for just being homosexual even though celibate. If they try therapy they are forced to expend alot of money which they may not have. If they are not truthful about having had some temptations then they are condemned for being “deceptive”. There are some who just can’t win for either side of this issue and want to ignore both sides. My judge is God and He loves me as I am now and I don’t believe I will burn in hell if I never totally conquer all my temptations. That is what purgatory is for, if I’m not already there folks. These threads on sexuality seem like broken records.:banghead: :twocents:
I wouldn’t count on that. A few bishops don’t really care about that.But he hasn’t remained faithful…he’s been deceptive all these years. Had he revealed the truth as a seminarian he would not have been ordained and I bet he knew that…so his entire ministry is based on dishonesty.
With the help of God’s grace, they certainly can.Does that imply they can do their jobs well? Can they do their jobs well?
Where is the sin if one has not acted on the attraction? It sounds like this priest fell under this category and just chose his words wrongly. I will not have an actively gay priest but I don’t mind any celibate priest as long as he is celibate. I like to know they are still human otherwise and not some super apostle which St. Paul did caution against.I understand your frustration goofyjim, but the real problem is not with a “homosexual” who “comes out”, but is still celibate. If a priest wanted to discuss the disorder of same-sex attraction; explained that it is something he has grappled with; explained that the proper response for anyone with SSA is to live a celibate life; then I don’t think most Catholics would have a problem.
The problem is with priests and others in the Church who teach that homosexual acts are okay and people who live active homosexual lives should be accepted Catholics. It would be equally bad, if a priest said sex out of wedlock is okay and serial adulterers should be accepted by Catholics.
If the threads seem like broken records, it’s because this message doesn’t seem to get through. We all sin, but we are called to “repent and sin no more”.
That’s reasonable. I suppose with that same help seminarians can do the same. I wonder if heterosexuals need that grace, too?With the help of God’s grace, they certainly can.
If he is openly gay, you have a choice. But if he is not open, then you don’t know. What are the probabilities that he is?Just to cut to the very core of the matter, I really appreciate everyones opinion and everything but in my world an openly gay priest Will Not Be My Priest!
I think the point is if these folks in these positions did not “come out of the closet” no one would know and it would not raise criticism. Why good is served from a priest doing what this priest did. The article may not be complete in its reporting, but it seems he did not specfically mention how he accepts the Church position and that he asks others to accept it as well and live it out.I agree that the Sacrifice of the Mass is not the place for this to be discussed. But I also agree it is not always possible for a homosexual to stop being homosexual in temptation. Let’s stop beating up on every person who comes out of the closet because they are in a catch22. If they do nothing they’re condemned for just being homosexual even though celibate. If they try therapy they are forced to expend alot of money which they may not have. If they are not truthful about having had some temptations then they are condemned for being “deceptive”. There are some who just can’t win for either side of this issue and want to ignore both sides. My judge is God and He loves me as I am now and I don’t believe I will burn in hell if I never totally conquer all my temptations. That is what purgatory is for, if I’m not already there folks. These threads on sexuality seem like broken records.:banghead: :twocents:
But we come “out of the closet” with so many other struggles why is same sex attraction one forbidden to speak of. That is where I beleive the hypocrisy also lies. If we do not want to hear about anyone’s struggle with same sex attraction I think it only fair that I don’t want to hear anyone’s struggle.I think the point is if these folks in these positions did not “come out of the closet” no one would know and it would not raise criticism. Why good is served from a priest doing what this priest did. The article may not be complete in its reporting, but it seems he did not specfically mention how he accepts the Church position and that he asks others to accept it as well and live it out.
But, we do not hear priests coming out about other things. Why is it necessary to speak about these issues, and other issues, so publicly? I can see in a group setting or with friends or interested other parties, but why publicly and at mass? Also, from these many reports we read it often seems these priests say there have this attraction, yet the we do not here things like it is a struggle but with God’s help I am living out Church teachings or I think many have misread what the Church teaches or things of this nature.But we come “out of the closet” with so many other struggles why is same sex attraction one forbidden to speak of. That is where I beleive the hypocrisy also lies. If we do not want to hear about anyone’s struggle with same sex attraction I think it only fair that I don’t want to hear anyone’s struggle.