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proud2bcatholic
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SSA is not an “orientation”, nor are people who struggle with this a “class” of people. SSA is a disorder, one of many disorders that the Church has traditionally determined that a person who has struggled with said disorder is not right for the priesthood.I love the church and love our Pope but if he bans gay seminarians, he would be wrong. It is completely unjust and discriminitve to ban a whole class of people based on their orientation and not their behavior. This is a clear example of Bigotry. What about heterosexual priests who work with women on a daily basis and work with the parish secretary on a daily basis? The same argument could be made for heterosexual priests. The temptation is still there for the heterosexual priests as is for the homosexual orientation. The question is can priests live as chaste, celibate men? I don’t see how you can deny someone especially if they truely feel the call by God into the priesthood. Don’t get me wrong here, some of the seminaries are in bad shape and do need to be cleaned up, but you don’t do it by banning a whole entire class of people. The power of God’s grace is strong and it can transform a person so they can live a celibate life regardless of their orientation. Are we saying that God’s Grace is only capable of working in Heterosexual priests to live celibate but not gay orientation priests? To me this is a no brainer and comon logic can show this is discriminitve to a whole class of people. Do you think if Christ were on Earth today he would be banning these men? Lets get back to the Gospel of Christ.
The priesthood is a calling of high esteem, one should be a truly integrated male, for they will be in persona christi. The Church has always taught this, however it has been at times lacking in the enforcement of this ideal for priests. Hopefully, this is the step in the right direction of once again enforcing the disciplines/traditions of the Church in regards to the vocation selection. It is not discrimination, unless you also consider the refusal of women to the priesthood to be discriminatory, and if that is the case then you are saying that Christ himself, discriminated.