Nothing Catholic Church Has Said About Gays ‘Could Possibly Be Construed As Hateful’ Says Donohue
Bill Donohue, the self-appinted defender of the faith of Roman Catholicism, has really gone off the deep end this time. The man who actually believes his (almost) one-man-band, the Catholic League, is a “civil rights organization,” this week claimed the unfathomable: Nothing the Catholic Church has said about gays is hateful.
“Nothing the Catholic Church has ever said about the moral status of homosexuals—which is as irrelevant as the moral status of heterosexuals—could possibly be construed as hateful,” Donohue said in a statement this week to CNS News.
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Unless Donohue is talking about an actual, physical, brick-and-mortar church building, he clearly is showing signs of, shall we say, forgetfulness?
Pope Francis I may have endeared himself to some of Donohue’s opponents — the moderate wing of the world’s Catholics — but his predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, for starters, waged an international religious holy war against gay people.
Let’s have a quick review, shall we?
Pope Benedict XVI started 2012 off by claiming that same-sex marriage was one of a number of practices that “undermine the family, threaten human dignity and the future of humanity itself.†He earlier had claimed that same-sex marriages were “penalizing” straight marriages.
Before his resignation, Benedict had railed against same-sex marriage as an attack on the “traditional†family, and lamented that children adopted by same-sex couples “become an object to which people have a right and which they have a right to obtain.â€
Last year, Benedict claimed that gay people are “a concept of human nature that has proven defective,†that threaten the family, and are not “fully-developed†human beings. And last year a high-ranking Vatican official compared same-sex marriage to polygamy.
And earlier last year, a top Vatican representative and Roman Catholic Archbishop reached out to form a coalition with other religions and called on them to join the Vatican in a worldwide holy war against same-sex marriage, claiming that proliferation of equality “is not a good thing for society,†and will lead to “confusion.â€
In February we learned that Cardinal Peter Turkson of Ghana, at the time considered a top candidate to replace Pope Benedict XVI, has publicly supported Uganda’s “Kill The Gays†bill.
Even Pope Francis, before he was elevated, called same-sex marriage “a machination of the Father of Lies that seeks to confuse and deceive the children of God.” In other words, of the devil. He also called the adoption of children by same-sex couples a form of discrimination against children.
So, let’s put to rest that false claim that “[n]othing the Catholic Church has ever said about the moral status of homosexuals—which is as irrelevant as the moral status of heterosexuals—could possibly be construed as hateful.â€
It has been. For decades — if not centuries.
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