Vatican: Pope did not endorse 'gay penguin' book [CNA]

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http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/i...via_Flickr_CC_BY_ND_20_CNA_8_28_15.jpgVatican City, Aug 28, 2015 / 11:52 am (CNA/EWTN News).- The Vatican has rejected claims in the media that Pope Francis is supporting a book on gay adoption, saying a letter responding to the author should not be interpreted as an endorsement.

In responding to the author’s letter, the Vatican Secretariat of State did not intend in any way to support “behavior and teachings which are not in accordance with the Gospel,” and using the Vatican response to imply otherwise “is completely out of place,” said Fr. Ciro Benedettini, deputy director of the Holy See Press Office, Aug. 28.

The Holy See statement came in response to a media frenzy following reports that Francesca Pardi, author of a children’s book supporting gay adoption, received a letter from Pope Francis that allegedly encouraged her to keep up her work.

Pardi’s book is titled “Piccolo uovo” – in Italian, “Little egg.” It includes the story of two gay penguins who adopt a baby penguin, among other non-traditional animal families.

The book won the 2012 Hans Christian Andersen Literature Award.

Pardi is the author of a series of books supporting the notion of gay family, including “Why do you have two moms?” And “What is Dad’s secret?”

“Piccolo uovo” had been included on a recommended reading list for children in primary schools in Venice. However, the city’s newly-elected mayor, Luigi Brugnaro, removed it in June.

Brugnaro said that while most of the books from the reading suggestion list could be used in primary schools, books on ‘gender theory’ – including “Piccolo uovo” – would not be permitted.

“No child will be discriminated against or treated differently, and integration will be encouraged, but it must be acknowledged that the majority of people have a Mom and a Dad,” he said.

In response, Pardi wrote a letter to Pope Francis, enclosing the catalogue of the books published by the publishing house “Lo Stampatello,” which she co-founded with her girlfriend.

In her letter, she argued that while the books support ideas of gay family and adoption, they do not contain ‘gender theory’ because they do not discuss sex or tell children they can choose their own gender.

On Aug. 28, Pardi said in a Facebook post that she had received “a private letter written by Msgr. (Peter) Brian Wells in the name of Pope Francis, on Vatican letterhead.”

She said that the letter was addressed to her and to her girlfriend, Silvia Maria Fiengo. She claimed that the Pope “had thanked her” for the “delicate gesture” and expressed wishes for “an always more fruitful activity in the service of young generations and the spread of genuine human and Christian values.”

Pardi added that the Pope gave her and Fiengo the Apostolic Blessing. Numerous media outlets covered the story by saying that the Pope was offering his support for Pardi and her book.

However, the Vatican says that the letter signed by Msgr. Peter Wells, assessor to the Secretariat of State, is not an indication of papal support.

Thanking people for their “delicate gesture” is part of the formula that is generally used whenever the Pope is offered a gift.

“(T)he Secretariat of State does not want in any way to back behaviors and teachings not in accordance with the Gospel,” Fr. Benedettini said. This is reflected in the letter’s wish for more fruitful activity “and the spread of genuine human and Christian values.”

He also said that the Secretariat of State addressed the reception of the letter “with a simple and pastoral style,” and later “clarified (that) it was a private response, and for this reason it was not intended for publication (as it unfortunately happened).”

As far as the papal blessing, Fr. Benedettini clarified that “the blessing is for the person and not for (any) teaching against the Doctrine of the Church on gender ideology.”

He added that the Church’s position on gender ideology “has not changed, as the Holy Father reiterated many times.”

Using the contents of the letter to suggest otherwise, he concluded, “is completely out of place.”

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Great headline/subject. I thought no “the Pope endorses” this or that story could surprise me anymore but, once again, I was proven to be gravely mistaken. It is still an utterly absurd story. “Eye of the Tiber” has it’s work cut out for it, to make satire out of this one.

Dan
 
Vatican should obviously review their policy on private letters.
 
Vatican should obviously review their policy on private letters.
This is why Pope Francis makes me nervous. If he indeed did a blessing on these two women, he is endorsing their lifestyle and her book. It’s hard to believe that Pope Francis wasn’t aware of this letter. If not, he needs to be more careful on who he appoints to write these things. And Yes, Hans would be rolling over in his grave on this reward.
 
No, the Pope did not endorse a gay-friendly children’s book
The Guardian headline is an eye-catcher:
Pope Francis sends letter praising gay children’s book
Wow! That’s newsworthy material for sure, isn’t it? Let’s take a closer look.
Did the Pope write the letter in question? No.
Did the letter praise the book? No.
So what’s the real story? There is none. But don’t expect that fact to stem the tide of inaccurate reports, flowing through the mass media, following the Guardian’s lead.
Here’s the reality: An author whose books are sympathetic toward same-sex partnerships wrote to Pope Francis. She received a polite reply from a Vatican official. That’s the whole story, and if you have trouble thinking of an appropriate headline, maybe it’s because there’s nothing worth reporting.
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This is why Pope Francis makes me nervous. If he indeed did a blessing on these two women, he is endorsing their lifestyle and her book. It’s hard to believe that Pope Francis wasn’t aware of this letter. If not, he needs to be more careful on who he appoints to write these things. And Yes, Hans would be rolling over in his grave on this reward.
Why would a blessing be withheld from them? I took it as his priestly blessing and not blessing in the sense of approval. I suppose you are talking about the latter, right?
 
Why would a blessing be withheld from them? I took it as his priestly blessing and not blessing in the sense of approval. I suppose you are talking about the latter, right?
The way the article was written it sounds like the two are Lesbians perhaps living together. I’m thought this particular blessing was reserved for more traditional things such as wedding anniversaries. By giving this blessing it’s inadvertently at least giving approval this book through the authors. FYI, I’ve never heard in my 70 some years of life, a letter from the Vatican to authors of any book!
 
The way the article was written it sounds like the two are Lesbians perhaps living together. I’m thought this particular blessing was reserved for more traditional things such as wedding anniversaries. By giving this blessing it’s inadvertently at least giving approval this book through the authors. FYI, I’ve never heard in my 70 some years of life, a letter from the Vatican to authors of any book!
First of all, thank you for your 70 years of witness of faithfulness to the Chuch! I believe when the article stated that the blessings were for the people, it was a blessing on the relationship between the two but rather for the individual persons. Even if the blessing were on the couple, I can’t see it doing anything but helping purifying the relationship and hopefully leading to an embracing of chastity in their relationship.

I hope you don’t get too worried about Pope Francis. I for one have yet to see an accurate news article related to his actions from secular media sources.
 
Here’s a quote from the author of the book that I read in another article:
Several Catholic organizations have lowered themselves to unworthy behaviors, deliberately deforming reality, the very ones who are meant to demonstrate a superior moral fiber: I would really like for you to stop them.
Such projection.
 
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