My wife is currently proceeding through RCIA (praise God!) with intent to be baptized, receive communion and confirmation on Easter! She came home after a recent class on the Sacrament of Baptism and posed this question to me:
Can a child (adopted or created via Assisted Reproductive Technologies) of a “married” homosexual couple receive the sacrament of baptism?
There happened to be a Deacon in their class and he was unable to answer the question. I did some research and formed this email (a coagulaiton of material culled elsewhere) which I sent to the Deacon in question:
The Deacon responded warmly to my email and I thought all was fine.
Evidently this letter brought a tempest of activity in the Parish, with the PFIC (Parish Father in Charge – not sure what to call him

) coming into her class today (which is highly unusual) to address this issue directly.
He stated that this is a “pastoral” decision and that given two couples:
one who are openly gay and “married” but attend mass faithfully and are fully invested in every other church teaching other than the teaching on homosexuality, and…
a typical Catholic couple who never attend mass and have not participated in the sacrments but being born Catholic wish their child to be baptized…
He would be more inclined to baptize the first couple’s child.
This does not ring correct to me. I know we are ALL sinners, but at what point does the Canon Law actually go into effect if not here?
Please help me understand!