Vatican dictatorship over same-sex couples provokes disobedience, pain and confusion

By Philip Pullella

CIUDAD DEL VATICANO, 17 Maart (Reuters) – The Vatican directive that bans the banning of unions between people of the same sex has provoked the disobedience of some sacred people in Europe and today the obese bishops about giving to the ministry to homosexual Catholics .

The Conservatives are praising the case, emitting the words of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Fa of the Vatican, but enormously deceiving the homosexual Catholics, who are of the opinion that their Church is living more closely with Father Francisco.

“Siento una vergüenza indirect de mi Iglesia”, writes Johan Bonny, obispo de Amberes, Bélgica, en un comentario el mercoles en el periodic flamenco De Standard.

“Whoever discredits with all those for whom this answer is painful and incomprehensible (…) his pain for the Church is very high (…) God never has anything to do with his concern for the people”, he said.

Bonny’s response was one of the most recent by a bishop. Others, like Archbishop Mark Coleridge of Brisbane, Australia, are signaling the challenges facing Enlightenment now.

“One thing is for sure that we can not bind the unions between persons of the same sex. Well, compromising entities to deal with the question about what other ways we should include the genders of the same sex”, Coleridge said the fairs in a webinar with the Catholic magazine Die tablet. “It is not enough to say ‘no podemos, no podemos'”.

Father James Martin, a New York Jesuit, said that the directive could lead to “some LGBTQ Catholics abandoning the Church, after years of sentencing and not being welcomed”.

In Germany, more than 1,000 people, in the majority of Sacred Dioceses, hold a petition on Wednesday in which no decision was made, says Burkhard Hose, a Sacrifice that launched a “pastoral disobedience” initiative.

In some countries, the parishes and the ministers have started to bend the unions of the same sex in the matrimonial field, and have asked the bishops that institutionalists de facto count them, even if the practice causes alarm among the conservators.

The verdict, which was approved by Santo Padre, surprised many in the Church of 1,300 million people, because he was shown more conciliation with homosexuals than quizzes other pontifice.

She celebrated reunions with gay couples and encouraged those who wanted to have sex with them in the Church to do so. In 2013, hizo el ahora famoso commentary “¿Quién soy yo para juzgar?” About the homosexuals wat’n Dios y tratan de vivir según las reglas de la Iglesia kan doen.

The Catholic Church teaches that homosexual tendencies have no sexual connotations, but homosexual acts.

(Additional report by Thomas Escritt in Berlin and Gabriela Baczynska in Brussels; edited in Spanish by Carlos Serrano)

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