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Gay Catholics to protest pope's visit
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Apr 14 2008 2:41 AM
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adeal
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Gay Catholics in Washington and New York have announced plans to greet Pope Benedict XVI on his first visit to the United States next week with peaceful protests and public statements declaring their intention to remain in the church, despite official teachings calling homosexuality an “objective disorder.” Members of the national gay Catholic group Dignity said they hope the pope’s visit will draw attention to a phenomenon that often has gone unnoticed by the public and the media. While the Catholic hierarchy in Rome continues to condemn homosexuality as contrary to church teachings, they point to a growing number of Catholic parishes, priests and lay leaders throughout the U.S.
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Mychals Prayer - 4/17/2008 9:18:48 AM
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| When the Pope visits Ground Zero, he will be greeted by a vigil honoring the late FDNY chaplain, Father Mychal Judge, the first official casualty of the 9/11 attacks.
Mychal was considered a living saint by many even prior to his heroic death. His extraordinary works of compassion have been compared to Mother Teresa (see http://SaintMychalJudge.blogspot.com )
But ironically, Fr. Mychal Judge would be barred from the priesthood today because he was openly gay, though celibate. He often asked, “Is there so much love in the world that we can afford to discriminate against any kind of love ?!”
We have no illusions that this pope is going to change. Rather, we are bearing witness to two truths -- that God created and loves gay people, and that the pope does not speak for the whole Church, the Ecclesia, on these matters.
Indeed, two-thirds of U.S. Catholics-in-the-pews reject the pope’s views and support either civil unions or full marriage rights, according to numerous surveys.
As Fr. Mychal also said, "Don't let the (institutional) church get in the way of your relationship with God."
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