Hi felra!
I am aware that there are many voices in the Church who vary on this issue. I note that Fr. Harvey himself directly responds to this argument on the
very page you cite:Further, I wonder how significant this spousal relationship is. Eastern rite Churches still in full communion with Rome validly ordain married priests. By this logic, it would render their spousal relationship with the Church polygamous.
Similarly, we could also not expect a homosexual to conceive that “just as the Cross was central to the expression of God’s redemptive love for us in Jesus, so the conformity of the self-denial of homosexual men and women with the sacrifice of the Lord will constitute for them a source of self-giving which will save them from a way of life which constantly threatens to destroy them.” because they are not giving up that which is licit to begin with.
We are left with a
single canon to justify our broad, general prohibition:However we know that same-sex attraction by itself *does not *create an inability to fulfill the ministry properly, because Father John Harvey (an expert for the purposes of the canon of there ever was one) has ministered to good priests who have the condition. It seems to me we are left grasping at straws trying desperately to justify our moral judgement of the candidate.
In order to be consistent in this respect, we must allow that the Church is wrong. There is no distinction to be made between the man, the condition or the act. We can no longer say that “
the human person, made in the image and likeness of God, can hardly be adequately described by a reductionist reference to his or her sexual orientation,” because that is precisely what we mean the Church to do.