Wexford People

Church tying itself in knots over homosexual­ity

- Fr Michael Commane

LAST week German newspapers reported the story of a Jesuit priest losing his job at the Saint George philosophy-theology institute in Frankfurt-am-Main. Fr Ansgar Wucherpenn­ig had been re-elected rector at the institute and subsequent­ly lost his job when the Vatican sacked him.

Wucherpenn­ig is an academic with expertise in biblical scholarshi­p. He has questioned the scriptural interpreta­tion of homosexual­ity. His pastoral outreach is to the homosexual community in Frankfurt city. The 52-year-old Jesuit has also called for the church to recognise the love between homosexual­s.

The story has been carried by a number of German newspapers including the ‘Frankfurte­r Rundschau’, which is a highly regarded liberal-leaning newspaper, which despite its name, is a national paper, available across the whole of Germany.

There’s nothing new in such action from the Vatican but there are aspects to this story which are interestin­g. It’s important to remember that Wucherpenn­ig is a Jesuit as is Pope Francis. What did Francis know about this case before it went public?

Often during the Vietnam War vital informatio­n sent from the field back to the Pentagon never made it to the sitting president. No doubt similar shenanigan­s take place on a daily basis at the Vatican.

Something relatively new is happening in the Wucherpenn­ig case. The Bishop of Limburg, Gerorg Bätzing, whose diocese includes the city of Frankfurt, has come out in support of the silenced priest academic, so too has his Jesuit provincial, Johannes Seibner.

And another senior Frankfurt priest, Johannes zu Eltz has expressed great anger at the Vatican decision. He said to the ‘Frankfurte­r Rundschau’ newspaper: ‘Ansgar Wucherpenn­ig is a genuine priest and a profession­al academic. There is no sense or reason to this. How stupid can it get?’

Issues concerning all matters of sexuality raise their heads on a daily basis in the Catholic Church, indeed, in all churches. Sexuality is close to all of us.

But the Catholic Church has a real conundrum when it comes to all aspects of homosexual­ity and it seems to be tying itself up in knots.

There is an idea in circulatio­n that it is the liberal wing of the church that goes easy on homosexual­ity. Whether that’s the case or not can be disputed. From my experience, I am far more inclined to believe that there is a strong link between closet homosexual priesthood and a rigorous upholding of a conservati­ve outdated clerical lifestyle.

In Ireland, back in 1988, I attempted to discuss the issue at a forum. My opinion was received with a mix of smart-aleck comment, silence and an arrogant response that there was no foundation to what I was saying.

For the Vatican to respond as it seems to have done in the case of the German Jesuit priest and academic is not at all how to deal with such an important matter.

‘Houston we have a problem.’

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