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Today I recieved the latest issue of the New Oxford Review (Feb. 2006). The editorial, “Homosexuals in the Seminary: Why the Priesthood Will Continue to Become a ‘Gay’ Profession” disturbs me quite a bit.
In it, they discuss a recent document from the Vatican regarding gays in the priesthood. The language used in this document is very soft on homosexuals and almost sounds accepting.
This is a great difference from the Holy See’s past statements of homosexuality being a “disorder” and that those even with such tendencies should not be admitted to seminary nor the priesthood because that would be a dangerous place for them.
So, what’s going on? Is the Church becoming soft on sin?
In it, they discuss a recent document from the Vatican regarding gays in the priesthood. The language used in this document is very soft on homosexuals and almost sounds accepting.
This is a great difference from the Holy See’s past statements of homosexuality being a “disorder” and that those even with such tendencies should not be admitted to seminary nor the priesthood because that would be a dangerous place for them.
So, what’s going on? Is the Church becoming soft on sin?