Posted on 07/30/2013 2:11:07 PM PDT by NYer
I knew the second I saw the headline what happened. On the other hand, it’s been a few decades of this. These popes should be smart enough to know this is exactly what will be reported when they say something like this. It’s happened before.
The problem is the headlines, he added, and confusion over the meaning of the word 'gay.'
Yesterday, FR ran the mainstream media reporting as their #1 Breaking News story for the entire day. Here is an opportunity for FR to re-educate their members on the truth of Catholic teaching.
Ping to #3.
It signaled a change of tone, and what seems to be the first use of the word “gay” by a Pope.
It is misleading to pretend that nothing was done and all this was made up.
Why don't you just say the Pope infallibly declared the gays are better than heterosexuals?
The MSM wants to muddy the waters and confuse the issue. The goal of the MSM is to promote homosexuality especially to young people.
Did he use the word “gay” when he described the homosexual block within Catholic leadership?
The Catechism teaches that homosexual persons are called to chastity and that by the virtues of self-mastery that teach them inner freedom, at times by the support of disinterested friendship, by prayer and sacramental grace, they can and should gradually and resolutely approach Christian perfection (2359).
The Pope was right, but of course the liberal press jumped to change his meaning. Think of the graces earned by those who are born with a predisposition to their own sex. Any sacrifice ANY of us make for the good of the world’s people is a blessing on mankind. A predisposition to gossip? Say a short prayer instead. Light fingerness? Put your hands in your pocket and keep them there. The sacrifice of those born with a predisposition to their own sex floods God’s graces on the world. The Pope was right.
But then, who am I to judge?
You can read the FULL TRANSCRIPT here. How proficient are you in Italian and Spanish?
JOHN ALLEN of The National Catholic Reporter is reporting it as introducing the use of “gay”.
“But, actually, Judy, it was another bit of vocabulary that I was more struck by. I actually — I have not done a formal keyword search on this point, but I have been paying attention to popes for a long time. I can’t recall a previous time that a pope actually used the word gay.”
Well, there’s already been proof on this thread that it was used many times before that. But, hey, I don’t want to get in the way of you using a viciously anti-Catholic source.
I haven’t seen the proof, I asked you in post 8 for verification but you ignored my post.
Did he use the word gay when he described the homosexual block within Catholic leadership?
See post #11. He used the word, “gay,” 6 times. I didn’t even know they used gay in Italian.
See post #11. He used the word, “gay,” 6 times. I didn’t even know they used gay in Italian.
But that is the use that we are discussing, that is the transcript of this current interview isn’t it?
It did not “signal a change of tone.” This has been the policy since forever.
Furthermore, the term “gay” was used because there has been a lot of publicity recently about the “gay mafia” in the Vatican. Would you rather he didn’t take this on?
If the Pope said nothing, the MSM would say “Pope refuses to answer questions.”
There’s no way to win. Remember when BXVI said something on a flight back from Africa about condoms - basically reaffirming the traditional position - and the next day the press was saying “Vatican approves condoms” in Africa?
The only thing the Vatican can do is make corrections, but there’s really no way to prevent the press from going wild.
I go to Europe a lot, and “gay” is used in every modern European language that I have encountered.
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