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Joe_5859
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“Scandal” does not mean simply that something is “shocking” or that it is “offensive to most people’s sensibilities.” The theological definition of scandal is “to lead someone else to do evil (i.e. sin).”Yes, remove a priest who loves his family and agrees with most parish priests concerning gay individuals. The uncle did not officiate, so I don’t see where he committed an act that would require him to be fired.
PS: Where is the supposed “scandal”?
This would certainly qualify. The priest is leading others to believe that a homosexual union is “sacred and sacramental”, which contradicts the natural law and Catholic teaching. The fact that he is a priest heightens the scandal. People will look at his comments and use it to dismiss and reject Catholic teaching on marriage. They will use it as cover for making life choices that go against the reality of what marriage is.
I’m sure the archbishop is looking into it and will handle it appropriately.