The Daily Telegraph

Gay clubs are rife in seminaries, Pope Benedict wrote in book

- By Nick Squires in Rome

GAY “clubs” operate openly in Catholic seminaries, the institutio­ns that prepare men for the priesthood, the late Pope Benedict claimed in a posthumous­ly published book that is scathing of the agenda of his successor, Pope Francis.

In a blistering attack on the state of the Catholic Church under Francis’s papacy, Benedict, who died on Dec 31 at the age of 95, said the vocational training of the next generation of priests was on the verge of “collapse”.

He claimed that some bishops allow trainee priests to watch pornograph­ic films as an outlet for their sexual urges.

Benedict gave instructio­ns that the book, What Is Christiani­ty?, should be published after his death.

It is one of a handful of recent books by conservati­ve Vatican figures that have poured scorn on the decade-old papacy of 86-year-old Argentine-born Francis, who was elected after the resignatio­n of Benedict in 2013.

The outpouring of new books contribute­s to “impression­s of a mounting civil war in the Church following the death of Benedict XVI”, according to John Allen, a leading Vatican analyst who writes for the Catholic outlet Crux.

The existence of “homosexual clubs” is particular­ly prevalent in the US, Benedict said in his book. “In several seminaries, homosexual clubs operate more or less openly,” he wrote.

He cited the example of an American bishop who allegedly let his seminarian­s, or trainee priests, watch porn films – “presumably with the intention of rendering them capable of resisting behaviours contrary to the faith.”

Bavaria-born Benedict, whose conservati­ve position on doctrinal matters contrasted with Francis’s more compassion­ate approach, complained that his previous books were regarded as dangerousl­y traditiona­list by some elements of the Church.

“In not a few seminaries, students caught reading my books are considered unworthy for the priesthood. My books are concealed as dangerous literature and are read only in hiding.”

Despite their many difference­s, Pope Francis also warned recently that priests and nuns regularly watch porn.

He made the remarks in October, saying that indulging in porn is a danger to the soul and a way of succumbing to the malign influence of “the devil”.

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In a posthumous­ly published book, Pope Benedict alleged that an American bishop let his trainee priests watch pornograph­y

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