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Friar_David_O.Carm
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Ok fix, maybe I was a bit off on my take of what you were saying, I will give you the benefit of the doubt but… (more on this at the end)
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Now back to the issue from the start.
I think maybe this goes to our definition of words. I guess that my definition of homosexual differs from the one you are using. For me a homosexual is someone who partakes in the act of homosexual sex, someone who gives in to the inclination, to the temptation. Yes those men should not be allowed to enter into the priesthood or seminary or even the diaconate (I do not know why all of you are separating the priesthood from teh diaconate here) just as a heterosexual man who is engaging in sex should not be allowed to enter.
I so not see how we can fault someone who, while having a certain temptation, from entering formation. Yes maybe they need to be watched a bit closer in that formation program but I do not see how any temptation should exclude one from entering.
I will add that using the argument that you just used, that I am being “PC” or that I am saying that there is “a right to ordination” do not address the issue but is only an unfounded attack.
And yes I do feel that they are addressed at me as I was the first one to question this “document” in the beginning of this thread.
Not only that, but those Canons do not say what he says they say.Other Eric:
Eric, your logic is tortured. We have been round and round this many times.Well, Canons 1095.2 and 1095.3 would also prevent a man with any degree of SSA from marriage. This would make a “gay vocation” out of the single life. Perhaps the real answer is that the Church has no vocation to offer such a man. After all, they destroy whatever they enter into by the intrinsic nature of their extreme depravity.
Now back to the issue from the start.
I think maybe this goes to our definition of words. I guess that my definition of homosexual differs from the one you are using. For me a homosexual is someone who partakes in the act of homosexual sex, someone who gives in to the inclination, to the temptation. Yes those men should not be allowed to enter into the priesthood or seminary or even the diaconate (I do not know why all of you are separating the priesthood from teh diaconate here) just as a heterosexual man who is engaging in sex should not be allowed to enter.
I so not see how we can fault someone who, while having a certain temptation, from entering formation. Yes maybe they need to be watched a bit closer in that formation program but I do not see how any temptation should exclude one from entering.
I will add that using the argument that you just used, that I am being “PC” or that I am saying that there is “a right to ordination” do not address the issue but is only an unfounded attack.
And yes I do feel that they are addressed at me as I was the first one to question this “document” in the beginning of this thread.