Get a load of THIS ! tsk. . .tsk. . .tsk. . . .
So far I've only seen one news report in English about this item, but there are several in German that are floating around the web. It is too good not to report, even though the information is rather sparse.
Berlin's Cardinal Rainer Maria Woelki told a major Catholic conference in Germany that relationships of same-gender couples should be treated equally with heterosexual couples. An article in The Local, an English news source in Germany reports:
Speaking at the 98th Katholikentag (Catholic), a conference of 60,000 Catholics in Mannheim, Woelki joins a growing chorus of episcopal voices who are calling for change in the hierarchy's traditionally absolutist refusal to acknowledge the moral goodness of lesbian and gay relationships.
Last December, London's Archbishop Vincent Nichols made headlines by supporting civil partnerships for lesbian and gay couples in the U.K. That same month, Fr. Frank Brennan, a Jesuit legal scholar in Australia, also called for similar recognition of same-sex relationships. In January, Bishop Paolo Urso of Ragusa, Italy, also called for recognition of civil partnerships in his country.
March of 2012 saw an explosion of questioning from prelates of the hierarchy's ban on marriage equality. At New Ways Ministry's Seventh National Symposium,Bishop Geoffrey Robinson of Australia called for a total re-examination of Catholic sexual ethics to allow for, among other things, moral approval of same-sex relationships. The Diocese of Manchester, New Hampshire, supported a bill that would legalize civil unions (albeit as a stopgap measure to prevent marriage equality). Bishop Richard Malone of Portland, Maine, announced that the diocese would not take an active role in opposing the state's upcoming referendum on marriage equality, as it had in 2009. In Italy, Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini of Milan stated in his book, Credere e Cognoscere (Faith and Understanding), that "I do not agree with the positions of those in the Church who takes issue with civil unions." You can read excerpts, in Italian, from the book here. An English translation of a different set of excerpts, thanks to the Queering the Church blog, can be found here.
While opposition to marriage equality from the hierarchy, especially in the United States, is still massive and strong, it is significant that these recent statements are all developing a similar theme of at least some recognition of the intrinsic value of lesbian and gay relationships, as well as the need for civil protection of them. May this trend continue and grow.
--Francis DeBernardo, New Ways Ministry
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8 comments:
Reform usually begins in Germany. With the Pope being German, this may!!!open his mind, or close it much tighter.
Being part German, Jewish, and
mostly French, I am very open minded. I think it was Pope John,
the 23rd, whom said "let us open the windows of the Vatican, and let some fresh air in". It may be now that he was talking of. Let us pray and Hope for the changes that should have happened years ago. Peace.
Sounds like it's time to excommunicate another heretic.
Tis likely, J, you did note other names speaking in like vein. . . or is it vain? While there are those who've had their teaching licenses revoked, none have been "excommunicated". The German Cardinal is likely the youngest member of the College of Cardinals and has a good thirty voting years ahead of him.
Refinements of translation of his actual speech are now saying he said the Church COULD change not SHOULD change its teaching on matters pertaining to human sexuality and orientation. In doctrinal/theological circles there is a notable difference in meaning of COULD and SHOULD. . .
There has been little reported thus far on what the Archbishop of Berlin had to say. . .in fact.
He will in all likelihood be 'silenced' by Rome. I remember reading or hearing some theory that 2 Popes were effectively silenced too...John the XXIII and John Paul the VI. It is a very powerful organization especially when 'power' is being threatened.
On the other hand.....he had.....oops
this all can be interpreted as being a good sign that a lot of RC's want change. And I really do think it will come....maybe in even my lifetime!!
You're right, Jim. Change is inevitable. After all, it only took 400 years for the church to apologize to Galileo.
Gary, you are so right. Were they
infallible as to Galileo?. What makes them think that they are so
right that they are no better than
anyone else. They are in no ways
God by any means. The Son was sent
down, and he never said a thing about homosexuals, am I wrong? Mostly the hardcore Jews wrote the
old testament, and the new one are
written partly by Gentiles. I must be a heretic, and should be excommunicated !!!. That would be
right. Just an old man thinking more than I should. Got too many
questions.......
This AM I watched a Baptist Pastor in the Northeast say that all gays
should enclosed in a Electrified fence and who really cares what happens to us. He sure has the great Love of God, Whom said to "Love your Enemies as you Love yourself, As I have Loved You"
Sorry for some bad english.
Joe - just an old man thinking more than he should? Says who? What do we call societies or organizations that stifle free thought? Does the word dictatorial spring to mind?
One can never have too many questions, Joe. And don't let Benny tell you any different.
Yaaaahoooooo!
I approve. . .LOL If "What???" Why? Who said so?". . .weren't on my mind I'd kinda begin to worry some. I'm like the kid in the new car showroom on tv. . "What's this?.What's that?"
DOn't stop, JOE. . .follow Gary. . ;-))
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