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The Telegraph, UK – this is actually a blog entry rather than straight news so I hope it’s okay. I just love the headline too much not to pass it on.
He’s done it again. The Pope has reiterated unfashionable Catholic teaching on sexuality. And at Christmas! What poor taste. Moreover, he has dared to do so in the context of a discussion of (pause to genuflect) the environment. Is nothing sacred?
Benedict XVI stands accused today of ecclesiastical gay-bashing. When I was woken up very early this morning by a radio station looking for a quote, I was given the impression that he’d given a speech saying homosexuals were as big a threat to the planet as climate change.
That would have been an own goal, I admit. But look at the text of the Pope’s speech to the Curia and he doesn’t even come close to saying that. The point Benedict is making is that God’s plan for creation encompasses both stewardship of the planet and the expression of human sexual relations within (and only within) marriage.
Nowhere in his speech does he say that “homosexuaity” is a sin, because that’s not Catholic teaching. On the other hand, and there’s no getting round this, all homosexual genital activity is condemned. But that teaching is implicit in the Pope’s speech, not explicit.
Allen writes for the “bad” NCR but his reporting is actually quite good.Read this report of the speech by John Allen, the American doyen of Vatican analysts.