Cardinal Müller: Transvestites or Homosexuals "Do Not Exist"
Müller quotes from the Traditio Apostolica, the oldest Roman Church regulation (c. 200), which demands that all dubious professions, illegal partnerships, and any immoral behaviour, contrary to the grace of Baptism, must be abandoned before entering the catechumenate,
“The harlot, the fornicator, the one who mutilates himself, and anyone else who does something what is not spoken of (1 Cor 6:6-20) should be excluded [from the catechumenate and baptism]” (Traditio Apostolica 16).
Müller also refers to St Thomas Aquinas who states the truism that sinners who come to baptism with the intention of continuing to sin cannot be baptised.
Transvestites and homosexuals "do not exist, neither in the order of creaturely nature nor in the grace of the New Covenant in Christ”, Müller concludes.
Just as God created man and woman, he will raise everyone from the dead in their male or female bodies, "without being irritated by those who (for a lot of money) have genitally or hormonally mutilated other people or who – confused by the false propaganda – have voluntarily allowed themselves to be deceived about their male or female identity."
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