Biskup: na jasnú otázku - vyhýbavá pro-gay odpovedˇ

V sobotu sa Neue Zürcher Zeitung opýtal biskupa Charlesa Moreroda z Fribourg, Lausanne, Ženeva (Švajčiarsko), či je homosexuálne správanie morálne prijateľné. Namiesto odpovede Morerod povedal, že …Viac
V sobotu sa Neue Zürcher Zeitung opýtal biskupa Charlesa Moreroda z Fribourg, Lausanne, Ženeva (Švajčiarsko), či je homosexuálne správanie morálne prijateľné. Namiesto odpovede Morerod povedal, že mu sami homosexuáli hovorili: "Vy by ste boli radšej, keby ľudia ako my vôbec neexistovali." Morerod priznal, že ho to prinútilo zamyslieť sa a požiadal teológov, aby "túto otázku hlbšie preskúmali."
Aj radikálna stránka švajčiarskych biskupov kath.ch pripustila, že človek musí čítať medzi riadkami, aby jeho odpoveď pochopil.
Obrázok: Charles Morerod, © Alain Volery, CC BY-SA, #newsTdqtmjbdnr
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Kto sa hanbí za Krista a jeho evajnelium, za toho sa bude hanbiť Pán Ježiš, pri poslednom súde.
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Bishop Antônio Carlos Cruz Santos, “Homosexuality, if it is not a choice and not a disease, it is a gift given by God.”
“Our prejudices can not perceive the gift of God, just as it happened to the blacks, who were not seen as people because of prejudice.”
— Bishop Antônio Carlos Cruz Santos on homosexuality —
Antônio Carlos Cruz Santos, the Bishop of Caicó, Brazil.
Bishop Antônio Carlos Cruz …Viac
Bishop Antônio Carlos Cruz Santos, “Homosexuality, if it is not a choice and not a disease, it is a gift given by God.”

“Our prejudices can not perceive the gift of God, just as it happened to the blacks, who were not seen as people because of prejudice.”

— Bishop Antônio Carlos Cruz Santos on homosexuality —

Antônio Carlos Cruz Santos, the Bishop of Caicó, Brazil.

Bishop Antônio Carlos Cruz Santos, just the other day gave a homily about homosexuality. He begins it by lamenting the “high suicide rate among homosexuals” and proceeds to tell the sad story of a homosexual who blames himself for his mother’s death. This anonymous homosexual revealed to his parents his sinful proclivity and shortly thereafter his mother was diagnosed with cancer from which she died. Antônio Carlos Cruz Santos makes the allusion that she had been brainwashed by society to reject homosexuality and if she had accepted her son’s homosexuality that she would still be alive. He then goes on to say, “the gospel demands love” no matter the person’s behavior and “the door is always open, God never close the door to anyone”. He continues stating that we need “to take a leap in Gospel wisdom to overcome ... prejudices against our homosexual brothers”. And now we get to the heart of of homily:

“From the perspective of faith when you look at homosexuality, you can’t say it’s a choice. Choice is one thing that you freely choose and no one chooses orientation. One day the person finds out with this or that orientation. Choice will be the way you will live your orientation. Whether in a dignified, ethical, or in a promiscuous way. But promiscuity can be lived in any of the orientations one has. So since it is not choice, since it is not an option, since the World Health Organization, since the 90’s no longer considers it as an illness, from the perspective of faith, we have only one answer. If it is not a choice, if it is not an illness, from the perspective of faith, it can only be a gift. It is given by God. This is a gift: it is given by God. There’s no other way! If it is not a choice, if it is not a disease, it is a gift, it is given by God.”

Antônio Carlos Cruz Santos ends his homily with the example of Francis quoting him “If a person is homosexual and seeks God and has good will, who am I to judge?” And follows that up with the command Francis gave, “Don’t marginalize them but integrate them into [the Church]” and how “mercy” is the most important thing in the church — the catechism teaches this. Lastly, he retells the story of Francis’ private audience with callmejorgebergoglio.blogspot.ro/…/Neria Diego Lej… (a female who believes she is a man) and her fiance.

In conclusion, Antônio Carlos Cruz Santos misrepresents the teachings of the Church — through its catechism and Bible — concerning one of the four callmejorgebergoglio.blogspot.ro/2015/03/on-road-to-hell.html.