This article aims at examining the Catholic Church’s indefensible and ambivalent position on homosexuality vis-à-vis the Catholic priesthood. I conclude that while its teaching is clear, in my view erroneous, its practice is ambivalent due to the many gay priests among its ranks, even some would say, up to the highest level of cardinals as the recent McCarrick Report (2020) by the Vatican Secretariat of State revealed.
On one level, the answer to the question whether gay men, and by extension gay women, should be admitted to the Catholic priesthood or not is a straightforward affirmative. They should. This is probably a left of centre position. It is my position. Carlo Maria Viganò calls it “an anti-Church of heretics, corrupt men and fornicators” who include “the Vatican Sanhedrin” or what he calls “the deep Church” as I have mentioned below. It would argue with evidence in bucket loads that there are already gay clerics — both high and low — in the Catholic priesthood but only men, I hasten to add. I know a handful. In my erstwhile career as a Catholic seminary lecturer, I personally knew a gay priest colleague, an amiable fellow if ever there was one. There was queer talk about him wherever he had been posted but nothing concrete until at his last post he was reported to the Zambian police for sexual abuse of two teenage boys. May be if it had not been for the age of his victims, he might still be in the gay closet.
Table of content
1. Introduction
2. A Change of Register on Homosexuality
3. Stating my Position
4. My First Encounter with a Gay Catholic priest
5. My Argument
6. When a Heterosexual Priest met a Self-Identified Homosexual Priest
7. What the Bible says About Homosexuality
i. Homosexuality and the First Testament
ii. Homosexuality and the Second Testament
8. Nature vs. Nurture: The Biology of Homosexuality
9. Homosexuality and the Priesthood: The Magisterial Position
10. What the Lavender Mafia has to do with Homosexuality and Ordination
11. Clarifying My Personal Position
12. Markers of Human Maturation and the Formation of Catholic Priests
13. Conclusion
14. References
- Citation du texte
- Dr Tarcisius Mukuka (Auteur), 2021, Gay is Gay and Priesthood is Priesthood. Should Gay People be admitted to the Catholic Priesthood?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/989621
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