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My sincere apologies for another thread on this topic, but I’m genuinely still not sure of the answer to this question:
It seems, and this is up for debate, certainly, but it seems that the Pope, whilst Bishop and very possible still today, is in favour of civil-unions for homosexuals, for whatever reasons.
I don’t want a discussion on that particular question, as there are many threads on that already.
What I want to know is this: IF it is the case that the Pope does in fact support civil-unions for homosexuals, which as a Catholic we should not do, how does this affect things, if at all?
Does it have any effect on Pope Francis’ position as Pope? Or is it simply a case of a personal opinion that is contrary to Church teaching but that doesn’t affect things in any substantial way, except of course causing a lot of confusion amongst the lay-faithful.
I’d prefer not to hear personal opinions on this, but maybe something from canon law, the catechism, historical precedence, etc.
Thanks.
It seems, and this is up for debate, certainly, but it seems that the Pope, whilst Bishop and very possible still today, is in favour of civil-unions for homosexuals, for whatever reasons.
I don’t want a discussion on that particular question, as there are many threads on that already.
What I want to know is this: IF it is the case that the Pope does in fact support civil-unions for homosexuals, which as a Catholic we should not do, how does this affect things, if at all?
Does it have any effect on Pope Francis’ position as Pope? Or is it simply a case of a personal opinion that is contrary to Church teaching but that doesn’t affect things in any substantial way, except of course causing a lot of confusion amongst the lay-faithful.
I’d prefer not to hear personal opinions on this, but maybe something from canon law, the catechism, historical precedence, etc.
Thanks.
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