What I do in my bedroom, or if I'm a 'good' or 'bad' Roman Catholic is way off the mark.
This thread's attempting to cope with molding a logical response to the omissions of an unabashedly arrogant group of men who have lost sight of their vows, the temporal nature of their charge, and the immense harm they have brought within His doors; all under a suicidal Trojan Horse banner titled 'INCLUSION'.
"....it is never lawful, even for the gravest reasons, to do evil that good may come of it ...."
- Humanae Vitae, Encyclical of Pope Paul VI On The Regulation of Birth, July 25, 1968
Rome would do well to heed it own dictum, especially now.
This thread's attempting to cope with molding a logical response to the omissions of an unabashedly arrogant group of men who have lost sight of their vows
The problem is not limited to priests but pandemic to all of Catholicism, Christianity, and the culture at large.
The problem is the acceptance of the culture of death within the Church.
The culture of death has four chief pillars:
1)contraception,
2)abortion,
3)homosexuality, and
4)euthanasia.
Discussion of Contraception is salient to this thread for one obvious reason:
It's acceptance by Christianity in general and Catholics in particular is the keystone holding up this whole culture of death (see my profile page for more info.)
Homosexual priests cannot call married couples to chastity within marriage because their own sodomitic sin guts their moral standing upon which to make that call.
Likewise, married couples committing the sodomitic sin of contraception lack the moral authority to call others to chastity, because their own sodomitic sin guts their moral standing upon which to make that call.
Renatus was correct to point out this correlation. She sees the big picture.
You apparently do not. I welcome any statement from you that would indicate otherwise, but all you have done so far here is mock faithful Catholics who comprehend the import of Humanae Vitae and the obvious connection between 2 seemingly different sodomitic sins.