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Well, truth be told, I don’t usually defend anyone out of not wanting to hurt anyone’s feelings.
Read one of the books written by Richard Sipe, who has studied this for decades and was one of the early (and ignored) voices warning the hierarchy during the years before the scandals broke.First:
What do you mean by ‘a lot’?
Compared to the clergy of other denominations?
Compared to the general population?
Do you mean those afflicted with SSA who resist it, or only sexually active gays?
And what evidence are we depending upon?
Second:
The enemies of the Church will seize any club with which to beat her. This includes finding real problems and exaggerating them out of all proportion to the truth, on the principle that a lie is more plausible when there is a kernel of truth within it.
“Gaydar” has proven to be completely fake. It’s a 50/50 chance of being right or wrong. Those who think they know better are just fooling themselves.The heck he doesn’t have a way of knowing. One has to be fairly well beyond naive to not pick up on the difference in cues heterosexuals give and those cues homosexuals give. Any individual priest may not have a clue about some of his fellow priests, but as for other fellow priests, it can be plainly clear thet there is same sex attraction.
And I say this having spoken with a number of priests whom I have known well. I can also say that as a lay person, that I can identify some of the priests who have SSA. I don’t have to ask; the tell-tales are obvious. 65 years ago my pastor had SSA, so it is not like I have not been around long enough to figure some things out without having someone else spell it out for me.
I’m sorry that happened to you.Nor anyone else. A number of years ago, I was recently divorced, and working in education. I was happy when my annulment came through, although that might have been some fodder in the minds of non-Catholics. Later, I was pressured to declare my sexual preference. I declared myself not sexually active, and therefore it was none of their business. That sent the speculation off even further.Such situations amount to sexual harassment.
No. We must trust that the Church has done her due dilligence. Anything more is irrelevant. The studies that reported about gay in the priesthood were from 70 years ago. If one feels so out of sorts talking to someone they fear is gay, then simply find a man who’s been ordained in the past 30 years. We know that the screening has been good then.I don’t see how that follows. One has a right to know if the man to whom he entrusts the care of his soul is a homosexual. I agree, no one needs to know about other parishioners.
Ummmm…it’s a bad source and NOT a legitimate question.What does the source matter if the question posed is a legitimate one?
A good priest will “keep it in his pants” no matter what his orientation. You do not have a right to know anyone’s sexuality except for the person would be having sex with–in a conventional marriage. If the church has seen fit to ordain a man then you should not be questioning his facilities.Again, given the sexual abuse crisis within the Church and the constant clerical scandals, it is absolutely the right of the parishioner to know whether or not the man to whom he entrusts his soul is a homosexual.
Sorry, some of us know otherwise.No. We must trust that the Church has done her due dilligence. Anything more is irrelevant. The studies that reported about gay in the priesthood were from 70 years ago. If one feels so out of sorts talking to someone they fear is gay, then simply find a man who’s been ordained in the past 30 years. We know that the screening has been good then.
I had intended to respond to otjm but Xanthippe Voorhees already did that so I will merely say “Yes. Gaydar does not exist.”otjm:![]()
“Gaydar” has proven to be completely fake. It’s a 50/50 chance of being right or wrong. Those who think they know better are just fooling themselves.The heck he doesn’t have a way of knowing. One has to be fairly well beyond naive to not pick up on the difference in cues heterosexuals give and those cues homosexuals give. Any individual priest may not have a clue about some of his fellow priests, but as for other fellow priests, it can be plainly clear thet there is same sex attraction.
And I say this having spoken with a number of priests whom I have known well. I can also say that as a lay person, that I can identify some of the priests who have SSA. I don’t have to ask; the tell-tales are obvious. 65 years ago my pastor had SSA, so it is not like I have not been around long enough to figure some things out without having someone else spell it out for me.
What’s truly unfortunate is people who INSIST they have “gaydar” and HOUND poor priests endlessly about it. I knew a very faithful priest who had a high voice and moved in what seemed to be a diminutive way. People CONSTANTLY called him gay or referred to him as “the gay priest”.Xanthippe_Voorhees:![]()
I had intended to respond to otjm but Xanthippe Voorhees already did that so I will merely say “Yes. Gaydar does not exist.”otjm:![]()
“Gaydar” has proven to be completely fake. It’s a 50/50 chance of being right or wrong. Those who think they know better are just fooling themselves.The heck he doesn’t have a way of knowing. One has to be fairly well beyond naive to not pick up on the difference in cues heterosexuals give and those cues homosexuals give. Any individual priest may not have a clue about some of his fellow priests, but as for other fellow priests, it can be plainly clear thet there is same sex attraction.
And I say this having spoken with a number of priests whom I have known well. I can also say that as a lay person, that I can identify some of the priests who have SSA. I don’t have to ask; the tell-tales are obvious. 65 years ago my pastor had SSA, so it is not like I have not been around long enough to figure some things out without having someone else spell it out for me.