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Christiano
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The vice-president of the National Conference of Bishops of Brazil (CNBB, in the Portuguese abbreviation), bishop Luís Soares Vieira, said yesterday, at the closing of the 47th General Assembly of the entity, in the city of Indaiatuba, in the State of São Paulo, that homossexuals can be priests if they are celibate. “They [homossexuals] are human people. They have this constitution and they have to be treated as people, with respect. Now, what is required from the heterossexual to be priest, it is also required from the homossexual. If he is going to become celibate, he has to live chastity”, he said, when he was questioned about the position of CNBB about this matter.
Around 300 bishops took part of the 10-day meeting of CNBB. The main subject was the document about the new policies of Brazilian priests, aproved by general agreement, which reinforce celibacy.
The subject of homossexuality got to be debated to make to the policies, but the term “homossexualism” was taken off the final content of the document.
The document will be sent for pope Benedict 16’s aproval and may be altered. The directors of CNBB determined that its content will be kept secret untill it’s aproved by the pope.
After the meeting, the vice-president of CNBB defended celibacy when he said that this condiction “isn’t a divine law”, but a “disciplinary one”.
“We have in the Roman Catholic Church some rites in which priests get married. In the Latin rite, which is ours, those who want to become presbyter have to chose for the celibate life. There are people who weren’t made for this. This is a gift from God”, he said.
Bishops also discussed the participation of remarried couples at parishes, but they kept the position that they can’t receive Communion, since divorce is considered an “irregularity”, according to CNBB.
Around 300 bishops took part of the 10-day meeting of CNBB. The main subject was the document about the new policies of Brazilian priests, aproved by general agreement, which reinforce celibacy.
The subject of homossexuality got to be debated to make to the policies, but the term “homossexualism” was taken off the final content of the document.
The document will be sent for pope Benedict 16’s aproval and may be altered. The directors of CNBB determined that its content will be kept secret untill it’s aproved by the pope.
After the meeting, the vice-president of CNBB defended celibacy when he said that this condiction “isn’t a divine law”, but a “disciplinary one”.
“We have in the Roman Catholic Church some rites in which priests get married. In the Latin rite, which is ours, those who want to become presbyter have to chose for the celibate life. There are people who weren’t made for this. This is a gift from God”, he said.
Bishops also discussed the participation of remarried couples at parishes, but they kept the position that they can’t receive Communion, since divorce is considered an “irregularity”, according to CNBB.