I know I’m going to be in a very small minority on this, if not alone, but I think that this is a terrible thing.
Nobody disputes the fact that the Church has/had a problem with young people being molested. That being said, homosexuality was not the cause of that. The cause of that is a proclivity for sex with minors, which some people–not just men–are prone to. There is nothing inherently evil in “being” a homosexual, even in the Church’s eyes.
If we seriously want to address the problem, why is it not a screening of *all * people in contact with children across the spectrum, regardless of orientation–not just seminarians?
The Church has requirements for celibacy in the priesthood. If there is celibacy, what difference does one’s sexual orientation make? What this says to me is that the Church doesn’t really believe that it’s priest are in fact celibate, for if they believed that they are or can be there would be no need for any such ban. If that is true, then it’s time to go to the root and examine the celibacy requirements and see if they are valid and realistic.
Quite frankly, the Church allowed this problem to come to this state by trying to cover it up, and now has to look like they are doing something about it. So now I believe that the Church is doing something very uncharacteristic for the Church–reacting in a kneejerk way to appease the world’s need for a scapegoat. I also think that there is great danger that in doing so they are denying sincere, honest men their God-given calling to the priesthood and are in fact going to overrule the working of the Holy Spirit.
I for one am appalled. My best friend is gay and was this weekend to become the Godfather to one of my twin 3 month old grandsons. Hearing of this last night he is again questioning whether he can even remain in the church at this point and whether he can act in this capacity. I was moved to tears to see him brought to this, a person to whom I would entrust my life. My wife and I are devastated to see him so distraught over such a misguided decision.
I just don’t understand how we can continue to profess the gospel of Love of Neighbor while spreading such hatred and deciding that the way God made someone isn’t good enough for us. This is a sad day indeed.
Lord forgive us for we know not what we do.