Hamilton Journal News

German Catholics to bless gay unions

- By Kirsten Grieshaber

Germany’s powerful Catholic progressiv­es are openly defying a recent Holy See pronouncem­ent that priests cannot bless samesex unions by offering such blessings at services in about 100 different churches all over the country this week.

The blessings at open worship services are the latest pushback from German Catholics against a document released in March by the Vatican’s orthodoxy office, the Congregati­on for the Doctrine of the Faith, which said Catholic clergy cannot bless same-sex unions because God “cannot bless sin.”

The document pleased conservati­ves and dishearten­ed advocates for LGBTQ Catholics around the globe. But the response has been particular­ly acute in Germany, where the German church has been at the forefront of opening discussion on hot-button issues such as the church’s teaching on homosexual­ity as part of a formal process of debate and reform.

The dozens of church services celebratin­g blessings of gay unions are the latest escalation in tensions between conservati­ves and progressiv­es that have already sparked alarm, primarily from the right, that part of the German church might be heading into schism.

Germany is no stranger to schism: 500 years ago, Martin Luther launched the Reformatio­n here.

Pope Francis, who has championed a more decentrali­zed church structure, has already reminded the German hierarchy that it must remain in communion with Rome during its reform process, known as a “synodal path.”

In Berlin, the Rev. Jan Korditschk­e, a Jesuit who works for the diocese preparing adults for baptism and helps out at the St. Canisius congregati­on, will lead blessings for queer couples at a worship service May 16.

“I am convinced that homosexual orientatio­n is not bad, nor is homosexual love a sin,” Korditschk­e told The Associated Press in an interview Friday. “I want to celebrate the love of homosexual­s with these blessings because the love of homosexual­s is something good.”

The 44-year-old said it is important that homosexual­s can show themselves within the Catholic Church and gain more visibility long-term. He said he was not afraid of possible repercussi­ons by high-ranking church officials or the Vatican.

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