Posted on 03/15/2015 4:21:38 PM PDT by ebb tide
The Catholic Church acts unjustly toward gay and lesbian Catholics, who are held to different standards than other Catholics, a situation harming the Church and one that must change.
That was the message delivered Friday at the Los Angeles Religious Education Congress by Arthur Fitzmaurice, an advocate for making the Church more welcoming for gay and lesbian Catholics.
His talk, delivered to 800 catechists and religious educators during an official Church event, comes during renewed clashes between Catholics who hold the line on the Churchs teaching on issues of sexuality, and those who support same-sex marriage and other gay rights.
Fitzmaurice, resource director of the Catholic Association for Lesbian and Gay Ministry, said he, like many gay Catholics, has turned at various points in his life to Church writings for guidance, including the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
The paragraph on homosexuality which describes it as intrinsically disordered while also demanding respect for gays and lesbians is placed in a section of the catechism paragraphs condemning pornography, prostitution, and rape, he said.
To keep this abusive language in the Catechism and other Church writings is, in itself, gravely evil, he said.
Even as the Supreme Court is on the verge of ruling on same-sex marriage, and Pope Francis has signaled a more welcoming attitude toward gays and lesbians, some Catholic bishops have launched initiatives meant to strengthen Catholic identity.
But some Catholics are pushing back. The Archdiocese of Cincinnati, for example, is revising its contract with Catholic school teachers after a campaign from local Catholics upset at the morality clause inserted into the new contract.
In San Francisco, Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone is facing pushback from teachers there over a similar clause. About three-quarters of the archdioceses teachers signed a petition asking him to reconsider, and there have been protests by students and parishioners. As a result, Cordileone is reconsidering the language.
Catholic bishops in Nebraska held a Day of Fasting and Prayer for Marriage earlier this month in protest of a federal judges ruling deeming that states same-sex marriage ban unconstitutional.
Fitzmaurice condemned the contracts and other practices, saying our Church leaders should be models of love, he said.
He referenced recent high-profile firings of gay Church employees such as a church musician in Chicago and a vice principal in Seattle and said those episodes reinforce the false message that being born LGBTQ is shameful.
He said hes even heard of priests not wanting to offer sacraments to some gay Catholics.
Denying us the sacraments communicates the sentiment that we are beyond Gods abilities and unreachable by Gods love and grace, he said. This is dangerous and poor theology.
Hosted by the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, the four-day event at the Anaheim Convention Center provides workshops and resources for catechists and others involved in Catholic education. Fitzmaurice told Crux that this is his second year presenting on LGBT topics, but that the convention has hosted sessions discussing similar issues since the mid-2000s.
One participant in the gay and lesbian workshop told the crowd that he is drawn to being a catechist because he wants to change the mindset of Catholics who are opposed to homosexuality.
You cannot be gay in a Mexican family, because they will say so much stuff to you that hurts you, Anthony Marquez, a high school senior, told participants. But what hurt me most was my confirmation teacher who told me it was a disease. I want to be a catechist so badly because I want to change that mindset. Its not a disease. We can be good Catholics, even if were gay.
Several audience members spoke about experiences with gay relatives that helped them change their minds on the issue, though some said they still struggle reconciling Church and biblical teachings with their own experiences.
But not everybody present seemed on board.
During a question-and-answer period, one woman challenged Fitzmaurice on whether or not he thought sacramental marriage should be offered to gays and lesbians. Fitzmaurice declined to give an answer, stating only that hes heard a wide variety of opinions from gays and lesbians with whom hes worked.
Kristi Balleweg, a teacher at the Catholic Chaminade College Prep in West Hills, Calif., said she attended the workshop for ideas on how to talk to her students about the issue, because many of them are puzzled by the Churchs teaching.
Because of the generation that theyve been raised in, they dont agree with the Catholic Churchs teachings, she said. They are much more accepting and appreciative of everyone, and they dont think that we should put people in molds or boxes, and label them.
Fitzmaurice cited a number of studies showing high rates of homelessness, depression, and sexual abuse among LGBT youth, and said Catholic parents have a special obligation to help prevent this.
The Church cannot continue to turn our backs on these kids, he said. Tell your LGBT child he or she can have a happy future.
Fitzmaurice condemned the contracts and other practices, saying our Church leaders should be models of love, he said.
Fitxmaurice should chill out. The upcoming SinNod and Francis' Year of "Mercy" should alleviate all his worries.
So the Catholic Church is visible in the post Vatican II Church, eh?
Coulda fooled me.
And just to be clear ebb, that wasn’t against you.
Fitzmaurice is mental
How many “gays” are members of the Catholic Church? Does the church water-down its position when talking about adultery or murder? Then why would you water down the message for “gays” for fear they won’t accept the church’s message? There are probably more murderers and adulterers than “gays” in the world. I dunno. This all sounds stupid.
It says that he is the “resource director of the Catholic Association for Lesbian and Gay Ministry.” My first question when I read the headline was how he could be allowed to be a catechist. But it sounds as if he is only so in a false organization.
Has he ever read the New Testement??? He sounds just like an un-Believer wanting to continue in sin and hating any who tries to alert him he is sinning.
And what about those pedophiles. We are sooo unfair to them as well...
The Holy Bible condemns same-sex sexual relationships as evidenced by Romans 1:25-27.
Matthew 18:15-17 shows that Jesus taught that a congregation is ultimately supposed to give unrepentant sinners the boot.
1 Corinthians 5 is an example of a congregation getting repremanded for not complying with Jesus teaching where sexual offenders are concerned.
Note that 1 Corithians 5:11 teaches Christians not to even eat with unrepentant sinners.
So if the Catholic Church caves in to the pro-gay agenda, we will know that the Holy Spirit is not working through the Catholic Church.
BS. We all have crosses to bear.
It happened at the Los Angeles Religious Education Congress, one of Cardinal Mahoney's fruits of his merciful labors of love . And I do mean "fruits".
Pretty much what I was thinking. Whatever happened to "Go and sin no more" ??
Yeah Gómez is really cleaning out the Mahony’s stables out there in LA.
/sarc
What else would you expect from a church system that has had hundreds of its clergy charged with sex crimes with minors?
Are Catholics here seriously STILL going to defend this cult?
FMCDH(BITS)
Fitzmaurice is mental
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Sadly, based on the quotes from other freaks in the article, it appears he is not alone.
The out and proud agitators have been greatly emboldened over the past two years, for obvious reasons.
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