Posted on 06/27/2002 10:33:27 AM PDT by Dr. Thorne
(AgapePress) - When the Catholic bishops completed their conclave in Dallas, they had no more addressed the real problem in the priesthood than they had before, because it would rattle the Roman Catholic Church down to the catacombs.
That problem is homosexuality, not pedophilia, and more than a few bishops and priests, and even some orthodox Catholics, have said nothing forbids the ordination of homosexuals.
They can and should control their sexual urges just as heterosexuals do, we are told, and the Catholic Church must not be unjust.
But heres what the bishops arent telling Catholics: a 41-year-old law in the Catholic Church forbids the ordination of homosexuals, which might just be the reason the bishops won't discuss the genuine source of the underlying corruption.
The Law
John Vennari, writing for the Roman Catholic Faithful website, reveals that ordaining homosexuals is forbidden in the document, Careful Selection and Training of Candidates for the States of Perfection and Sacred Orders. Published February 2, 1961, it appears in the Canon Law Digest, which presents Officially Published Documents Affecting The Code Of Canon Law.
Says the crucial paragraph, Advancement to religious vows and ordination should be barred to those who are afflicted with evil tendencies to homosexuality or pederasty, since for them the common life and the priestly ministry would constitute serious dangers.
Well, we all know what those dangers are, and so did the Catholic Church fathers who wrote the law.
Oddly, when an official from Roman Catholic Faithful asked the papal nuncio, the popes legate in Washington, D.C., to send him a copy of the law, the nuncio refused: Kindly be advised that the document, which you request, was reserved to the use of the bishops, the nuncio wrote. Thus I regret that I am unable to help you in this matter.
How a church law can be reserved for the use of bishops, anymore than a civil law can be reserved for the use of judges, is a mystery, but one understands the urge for secrecy.
Why Not Release It
Bringing attention to this obscure law, reaffirmed by a statement from the Vatican in 1990, would prove the bishops are violating it.
For the bishops, this might conjure the fearsome specter of even more lawsuits against the Catholic Church, although one wonders how the legal situation could get worse. For Catholics in general, it begs the obvious question of how so many homosexuals were ordained, again, in contravention of church law.
Answering that question turns a light into the dim corners of Catholic seminaries, where sexual corruption is unbridled and a gay subculture flourishes, according to Goodbye Good Men, a new book about the training of priests.
The sleaze is so bad, the book reveals, that some seminaries have become lavender cathouses with nicknames like Pink Palace and Notre Flame.
What the Bishops Don't Want
This sexual scandal signals the beginning of the end of the unvarnished heresy, apostasy, liturgical abuse and political agenda of the liberals, feminists, homosexuals and quack theologians in the Roman Catholic Church.
They know it, and it explains the obscurantist rhetoric about the moral disease killing the priesthood, and the nonsense about pedophilia summits, a term the media have used that disguises the truth.
The corrupt Catholic bishops want to stop the bleeding, and that is why, where homosexuality and canon law are concerned, they have taken a another vow:
Silence.
In what appears to be another move to court the homosexual vote, President Bush has quietly signed into law a new measure that grants death benefits to the "domestic partners" of firefighters and police officers. The announcement came in the form of a one-sentence e-mail from the White House late Monday evening while the media was still focusing on the presidents Middle East policy speech made earlier that day. According to The Washington Post, the new law allows a $250,000 benefit for survivors of public safety officers to be paid to any beneficiary listed on the victims life insurance policy. Up to now, the money has been available only to spouses, children and parents. Homosexuals are celebrating. Conservatives are alarmed. Lou Sheldon of the Traditional Values Coalition says homosexuals see this as a first step toward recognizing homosexuality on the same level as heterosexual marriage -- and that, he says, is what it will be used for. Paul Weyrich of the Free Congress Foundation says it amounts to the government putting its stamp of approved on a deviant [sinful] lifestyle.
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uhhhhh.... God's Word?
If you do not approach Jesus Christ personally for the forgiveness of sins, but only through priestly mediators, His response to you will be succinct:
Many will say to Me in that day, 'Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in Your name, cast out demons in Your name, and done many wonders in Your name?' And then I will declare to them, 'I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness!' -Matthew 7:22,23
There is simply no mediator but Christ himself.
And for this reason He is the Mediator of the new covenant, by means of death, for the redemption of the transgressions under the first covenant, that those who are called may receive the promise of the eternal inheritance. -Hebrews 9:6
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