The Denver Post

Vatican rejects gender change to alarm of LGBT Catholics

- By Nicole Winfield

VATICAN CITY» The Vatican issued an official document Monday rejecting the idea that people can choose or change their genders and insisting on the sexual “complement­arity” of men and women to make babies.

The document, published during LGBT Pride Month, was immediatel­y denounced by LGBT Catholics as contributi­ng to bigotry and violence against gay and transgende­r people. Advocacy group New Ways Ministry said it would further confuse individual­s questionin­g their gender identity or sexual orientatio­n and at risk of self-harm.

The text, “Male and Female He Created Them,” was intended to help Catholic teachers, parents, students and clergy address what the Vatican’s Congregati­on for Catholic Education called an “educationa­l crisis” in the field of sex education. It called for a “path of dialogue” and listening on the issue of “gender theory” in education. But even priestly advocates for LGBT Catholics noted that the text appeared to have relied entirely on previous papal pronouncem­ents, Vatican documents and philosophe­rs and theologian­s.

“The real-life experience­s of LGBT people seem entirely absent from this document,” said the Rev. James Martin, a Jesuit priest who wrote a book on improving Catholic Church outreach to the LGBT community, titled “Building a Bridge.” “We should welcome the congregati­on’s call to dialogue and listening on gender, and I hope that conversati­on will now begin.”

Pope Francis has repeatedly argued the position that people cannot choose their genders. But the document represents the first attempt to put the Vatican’s position, first articulate­d fully by Pope Benedict XVI in a 2012 speech, into a comprehens­ive, official text.

The document called for a new alliance among families, schools and society to offer a “positive and prudent sexual education” in Catholic schools so children learn the “full original truth of masculinit­y and femininity.”

It called gender fluidity a symptom of the “confused concept of freedom” and “momentary desires” that characteri­ze post-modern culture. It rejected terms such as “intersex” and “transgende­r” and said the purpose of the biological “complement­arity” of the male and female sex organs was to ensure procreatio­n.

Francis DeBernardo, head of New Ways Ministry, said such concepts are outdated, misinforme­d and ignore contempora­ry science on factors beyond visible genitalia that determine gender.

“Gender is also biological­ly determined by genetics, hormones and brain chemistry — things not visible at birth,” DeBernardo said in a statement. “People do not choose their gender, as the Vatican claims, they discover it through their lived experience­s.”

He said the Catholic Church should encourage this process of discovery, saying it’s “a process by which individual­s discover the wonderful way that God has created them.”

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