Continued from above
Let’s take a look at the list of folks in the article that is linked to the above article listing other examples
lifesite.net/ldn/2004/apr/04043006.html.
First:
“Last fall, the Rt. Reverend Dr. Peter Forster, Anglican Bishop of Chester, England was investigated under hate crimes legislation and reprimanded by the local Chief Constable for observing that some people can overcome homosexual inclinations and “reorientate” themselves.”
Here’s the article in the Telegraph that is referenced–
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.../ixportal.html
The comments were made in the local newspaper, and the police received a complaint which they were investigating. A follow-up
news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/3255461.stm
"Cheshire Constabulary spoke to the bishop after receiving a complaint about the comments from a member of the public.
But on Monday evening, a police spokesman confirmed that no action would be taken . He said: “The Crown Prosecution Service has been consulted at length and the Cheshire constabulary is satisfied that no criminal offences have been committed.”
Second:
Ake Green—already discussed
Third:
Belgian Cardianal Gustaaf Joos faces a lawsuit under that country’s discrimination laws for his remarks about the nature of homosexuality and the Church’s teaching published in a Belgium magazine. (
CWNews.com, 01/26/04)
cwnews.com/news/viewstory.cfm?recnum=27229
"Cardinal Gustaaf Joos told a Belgian magazine, “I am willing to write in my own blood that of all those who call themselves lesbian or gay, a maximum of five to 10 percent are effectively lesbian or gay. All the rest are just sexual perverts.”
Note that he faced a
lawsuit from a private organization over this, not threat of arrest by police. Was it ever actually filed? Was it resolved prior to his death? It also says that “The Belgian bishops’ conference said Cardinal Joos was speaking in a private capacity.” Sounds like the other bishops weren’t exactly in favor of his statements either.
Fourth:
“Cardinal Antonio Maria Rouco Varela of Madrid is facing a suit in Spain for preaching against homosexuality in a homily he gave in the Madrid Cathederal on the feast of the Holy Family. (Washington Post, 01/03/04)”
Unable to find something that is from a regular news source to tell me exactly what he said, who is filing the suit, how it was resolved. Free access to articles in the Post only go back 60 days and this is three years old. Can anyone point me to the actual remarks, to who filed the suit or what the resolution of the suit was?
Fifth:
“In Ireland, clergy and bishops were warned that the distribution of the Vatican’s publication on public recognition of same-sex relationships could face prosecution under Irish incitement to hatred legislation. (The Irish Times, 07/02/03)”
“Could face?” Was anyone actually prosecuted? What was the result of such if it happened? Was it thrown out or dismissed as all the other examples I have found?