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A deacon I know said to our class that once he came across a practicing Homosexual on his deathbed. The Deacon would not be there for his death and he only had a few minutes to spend with the dying man. As they talked the dying man mentioned that he was unsure of God’s love for him. The deacon got him talking about the love in his life and inevitably it can around to his partner. The deacon suggested that he examine the love he felt for this man and see where God is in that relationship.
The man died shortly after the deacon’s visit.
Clearly the man felt better and found some comfort in the deacons words but many of us who heard this story were deeply hurt because the deacon seemed to make no effort to help this man reconcile his disordered life.
Do you think that helping people see God in there lives at that moment is the best pastoral approach or should he have spent more time helping the man perform an act of contrition.
God Bless
The man died shortly after the deacon’s visit.
Clearly the man felt better and found some comfort in the deacons words but many of us who heard this story were deeply hurt because the deacon seemed to make no effort to help this man reconcile his disordered life.
Do you think that helping people see God in there lives at that moment is the best pastoral approach or should he have spent more time helping the man perform an act of contrition.
God Bless