Please clarify what you just said; it was confusing to me. And tell us what your local priest says after you talk; I think we’d all be interested.
+Attempts to clarify+
In reference to “Don’t forget that feeling when we substitute gay reference words in for women in the proposed explanations against ordaining women”
While I do agree somewhat, I don’t think it can be done in most cases, and even if it seems sufficient, the difference between the two groups is to big a difference for it to work.
My original point was to illustrate a concern about this document that we’re all speculating on. It would seem to me that there is a potential alterior motive here. If it were purely to address the child abuse scandal, it would focus only on the sexual abuse of young people and preventing ordination of candidates with those abusive pathologies. Homosexual orientation is not a psychological illness. The Church says that SSA is naturally disordered but it never calls it a disease.
I may be playing with fire here, but I went on to illustrate examples of how common explanations for restricting ordination to men could be tweaked with the same logic to justify restricting ordination to straights. Most all of the explanations result from the metaphor of “wedding heaven and earth” too far, yet they are taught as definitive for all time.
I’d assume any such reasons to exclude anyone would be to try and prevent sexual abuse or the such, hopefully not just to exclude
But I agree with you. Common sense (and scripture) tells us that our ideas of how God calls people to serve cannot prevent God from calling as God wills. “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, and your ways are not my ways.”
This is why it’s ludicrous for us to believe that the Church would say to a gay man who senses a call to priesthood, “We cannot admit you to the priesthood because you are gay.”
And this is also why it’s ludicrous for many to believe that the Church says to women who sense a call to priesthood, “We cannot admit you to the priesthood because you are a woman.”
How dare we restrict and reject the creative, loving power of God! That is sin in it’s most raw, basic form.