The Southland Times

Pope worries about gay priests

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Pope Francis is worried about the number of gay men joining the priesthood and fears that homosexual­ity is becoming ‘‘fashionabl­e’’ in society, he told an interviewe­r.

Francis’s comments, made during an interview with a Spanish priest, mark a shift in tone from his response, ‘‘Who am I to judge?’’ when he was asked about homosexual­ity in 2013.

Speaking to Fernando Prado, a missionary priest, the Pope said that ‘‘it is no secret’’ that gay men had become priests, adding: ‘‘This is something that worries me.’’

In the interview with Prado, which will be published in a book this week, Francis said: ‘‘In our societies it even seems that homosexual­ity has become fashionabl­e and this mentality is in some way influencin­g the life of the church.’’ In excerpts from the book published in the Italian media, the Pope added that a priest had told him that homosexual­ity in the church was ‘‘not serious – just an expression of affection’’.

Francis said he that disagreed, saying: ‘‘There is no room for this type of affection.’’

He cited a 2016 Vatican document that ruled out candidates ‘‘who practise homosexual­ity, have deep-seated homosexual tendencies or support the socalled gay culture’’.

Catholic catechism rules that homosexual­ity is ‘‘objectivel­y disordered’’ and that gay sex is ‘‘contrary to the natural law’’, but the Vatican has said that men can join the priesthood if their ‘‘homosexual tendencies are only the expression of a transitory problem’’, and if candidates have ‘‘overcome’’ their homosexual­ity three years before becoming deacons, a stage before taking their vows of celibacy as priests.

Francis said that homosexual­s who had become priests should stick to their vows or resign.

This also applied to women who wanted to enter female religious communitie­s to become nuns. ‘‘It is better that they leave the priesthood or the consecrate­d life rather than live a double life,’’ he said.

Although the Pope’s comments about gay priests were in line with Vatican thinking, his warning about homosexual­ity becoming ‘‘fashionabl­e’’ appeared to clash with his reported statement to a gay man in May that ‘‘God made you that way and loves you as you are.’’

Those comments, which were seen as papal acceptance that homosexual­ity was not a choice, were reported by Juan Carlos Cruz, a Chilean victim of sexual abuse by priests, who spent days with the Pope at the Vatican to discuss his ordeal.

Cruz said that Francis had told him: ‘‘The Pope loves you as you are, you have to be happy with who you are.’’

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 ?? AP ?? Pope Francis caresses a baby during an audience for members of the diocesis of Molfetta and Ugento-Santa Maria di Leuca, at the Vatican.
AP Pope Francis caresses a baby during an audience for members of the diocesis of Molfetta and Ugento-Santa Maria di Leuca, at the Vatican.

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