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MarianD
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I don’t understand why you can’t be a priest, a monk, or a nun (if you’re female).No, but the fact that you have greater freedom in how you live your vocation makes you more human than a person who has less freedom, like me. You can choose your vocation and your state of life. I cannot.
Archbishop Timothy Dolan of New York has stated that gays who can live a life of celibacy can be ordained
To quote the article:
Dolan adopted what would come to be seen as the “moderate” reading – that men with same-sex inclinations could be ordained as long as they were capable of celibacy and not part of a “gay subculture.” “It’s not a no-gays policy,” Dolan said on CNN
He was talking about what the Vatican issued in 2005. The Vatican came out with a couple of instructions regarding homosexuals being ordained to the priesthood (link to it: vatican.va/roman_curia/congregations/ccatheduc/documents/rc_con_ccatheduc_doc_20051104_istruzione_en.html). These instructions partially overturned a former document issued in 1961 that said that Bishops should ban all homosexuals from the priesthood (a suggestion that was rarely followed by the Bishops). Here’s a quote from it:
In the light of such teaching, this Dicastery, in accord with the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, believes it necessary to state clearly that the Church, while profoundly respecting the persons in question, cannot admit to the seminary or to holy orders those who practice homosexuality, present deep-seated homosexual tendencies or support the so-called “gay culture”. (Instruction Concerning the Criteria for the Discernment of Vocations with regard to Persons with Homosexual Tendencies in view of their Admission to the Seminary and to Holy Orders).
It quite clearly says that those who have gay sex and/or can’t control their lusts can’t be ordained. But homosexuals who can control their lusts and don’t actively engage in gay sex can be ordained. It sounds a lot like heterosexuals who are ordained. Heterosexuals who actively have sex and/or can’t control their lusts also cannot be ordained. Sexual orientation has nothing to do with ordination because priests are called to be celibate regardless. If someone has extreme attraction that can’t be controlled, regardless of their sexual orientation, they can’t be ordained to the priesthood because it’s more than likely that they will break their chastity vow.
It further goes on to say:
*Different, however, would be the case in which one were dealing with homosexual tendencies that were only the expression of a transitory problem - for example, that of an adolescence not yet superseded. Nevertheless, such tendencies must be clearly overcome at least three years before ordination to the diaconate.
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“Transitory” meaning “not permanent”. It seems to prove Archbishop Dolan’s and my point that gays who can “get over” their lusts (i.e. control their lusts, just like heterosexuals who can get over/control their lusts) can be ordained.
God calls us all to holiness, and He loves us all equally. Gay or straight, if we follow God’s Laws and love Him, we’ll be in Heaven together. The Church never has, isn’t now, and never will teach that chaste homosexuals are sinners just because they’re homosexual. Never ever consider yourself below anybody just because of your sexual orientation. That’s not what God teaches, no matter what people on this forum say. The Church is the ultimate authority, not this forum. And the Church doesn’t bar homosexuals who are living chaste lives from vocations.
So if you want to be a priest, a monk, or a nun, just be certain, through prayer and deep discernment, that you can control your attractions and can be celibate with the help of God. If you can truthfully and honestly do this, then there is nothing in the Church stopping you from being ordained.