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Gay Priests Blasted For Leading 'Double Life' By Church

NICOLE WINFIELD   07/23/10 02:37 PM ET   AP

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AP Caption: Image taken from a video made available by Italian 'www.panorama.it' online edition of the Panorama weekly magazine, in Rome, Friday, July 23, 2010. The magazine said in the cover story of the issue that hit the newstands Friday, July 23, 2010, it interviewed several gay priests in Rome and accompanied them to clubs frequented by homosexuals in the capital.

ROME — The Catholic Church in Italy, still reeling from the clerical sex abuse scandal, lashed out Friday at gay priests who are leading a double life, urging them to come out of the closet and leave the priesthood.

The Diocese of Rome issued the strongly worded statement after the conservative Panorama newsweekly said in a cover story and accompanying video that it had interviewed three gay priests in Rome and accompanied them to gay clubs and bars and to sexual encounters with strangers, including one in a church building.

One of the priests, a Frenchman identified only as Paul, celebrated Mass in the morning before driving the two escorts he had hired to attend a party the night before to the airport, Panorama said.

In a statement Friday, the Rome diocese denounced those priests who were leading a "double life," said they shouldn't have been ordained and promised that the church would rigorously pursue anyone who is behaving in a way that wasn't dignified for a priest.

It insisted that the vast majority of Rome's 1,300 priests were truthful to their vocations and were "models of morality for all."

Those who aren't faithful to their vows "know that no one is forcing them to remain priests, taking advantage of only the benefits," the diocese said. "Coherency would demand that they come forward. We don't wish any ill-will against them, but we cannot accept that because of their behavior the honor of all the others is sullied."

No one knows the exact number of gays in the priesthood. Estimates of the number of gays in U.S. seminaries and the priesthood range from 25 percent to 50 percent, according to a review of research by the Rev. Donald Cozzens, an author of "The Changing Face of the Priesthood."

Church teaching holds that homosexual acts are "intrinsically disordered," and the Vatican has recently cracked down on gays in the priesthood.

In his first major policy statement as pope, Pope Benedict XVI in 2005 issued an instruction barring actively gay priests from seminaries. The Instruction said men "who practice homosexuality, present deep-seated homosexual tendencies or support the so-called 'gay culture'" cannot be admitted to seminaries. The only exception would be for those with a "transitory problem" that had been overcome for at least three years.

The fact that the document was being worked on came to light in 2002 at the height of the clergy sex abuse scandal in the United States. A study commissioned by U.S. bishops found that most abuse victims since 1950 were adolescent boys.

Experts on sex offenders say homosexuals are no more likely than heterosexuals to molest young people, but that hasn't stifled questions about gay seminarians.

The Rome diocese appeared to link the two, quoting Benedict in denouncing the sins of priests in reference to the Panorama article. The pontiff had used those words to deplore pedophile priests, not gay priests.

One Catholic commentator noted that the problem wasn't that there were "three priests running wild in gay Rome."

"There are plenty of priests – straight and gay – who misbehave sexually with other adults," said Bryan Cones, managing editor of the liberal U.S. Catholic Magazine.

"The problem is that only these gay priests are the news, not all the other gay priests who labor faithfully, honoring their commitments along with their straight brothers as best they can. We don't hear their stories because they can't tell them for fear of expulsion. And that isn't right."

The arrest of a popular Connecticut priest who frequented male escorts and strip bars made international headlines earlier this month after he was arrested and charged with first-degree larceny, accused of stealing $1.3 million over seven years from the church to finance his lavish lifestyle.

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Aikaterina
A Greek-American living in California
10:38 AM on 07/26/2010
Sorry Your Holiness,

While the Church (most religions) claim homosexuality is sinful, and sex outside of marriage is deemed adultery, rape-molestation is a far worse sin.

You can demand that gay clergy resign, but failed to defrock, much less take posts away from rapists, child-molestors, pedophiles, who used their positions (of trust, respect) within the Church to engage in predatory abuse against defenseless children.

Consentual sex between adults (homosexual or heterosexual) may be a sin, but force, rape, abuse, beatings, intimidations of vulnerable children is a far graver sin, and a serious crime in most nations world-wide.

Pedophilia, like rape, is not about sex, but power, abuse, inflicting vicious pain, suffering, humiliation, guilt and control over the victim, akin to torture.

Even in prisons, convicted criminals abhor pedophiles, child-abusers and sexual predators, considering them the lowest, most despictable and deserving of condemnation. Who says there's no honor among thieves-criminals?

Lies, obfuscation, consealing crimes-sins, and negating the suffering of thousands of innocent children is also sinful, if any of the prelates-heirarchs within the Church would care to read the Scriptures.

"Suffer the little children to come unto me, and forbid them not: for of such is the kingdom of God." [Matthew 10:1]
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deluk
disgusted.
11:27 AM on 07/26/2010
This article's not about paedophillia, it's about Catholic clergy hurting no one but the Vatican.
10:33 AM on 07/26/2010
Bearing in mind monsignors, bishops, cardinals and the pope are priests, there shouldn't be any clergy left after they all come out.

Who will continue running the biggest corporation in the world (with assets of seventeen trillion dollars) into the ground?
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AbeMartin
The best person fer a job is never a candidate
10:12 AM on 07/26/2010
Yet again, the Vatican demonstrates that it "just doesn't get it." The Roman Curia continues its increasingly aggressive homophobic campaign, believing that in targeting gay priests that it is confronting the sexual abuse scandal and shifting blame from Ratzinger, Law and the rest of the enablers and condoners. They conveniently ignore the thousands of straight priests who maintain sexual relationships with women, while continuing to perform Priestly duties also violate Church Law.

The Roman Catholic Church did not require celibacy from priests until the 11th Century. And the Anglican Church makes no demand on clerical celibacy, permitting priests to marry, have children and continue to perform Priestly duties. The fallacy of Papal Infallibility, the denial of the sexual lives of priests and nuns are two mistakes some future Pope must correct.
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deluk
disgusted.
10:27 AM on 07/26/2010
You're quite right, they just don't get it, they should embrace married and gay clergy and become a progressive force for good, I'm sure they could find some way of explaining away any biblical passages that frown on gayness, many Christians have done.
09:51 AM on 07/26/2010
Here's a thought - homosexuality is as much of a natural way of living as heterosexuality. Heterosexuality is just as condemned by the Church as is all pleasure. I'm as inclined to live a life devoid of joy as I am to stop breathing.
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deluk
disgusted.
06:22 AM on 07/26/2010
"The Diocese of Rome issued the strongly worded statement after the conservative Panorama newsweekly said in a cover story and accompanying video that it had interviewed three gay priests in Rome and accompanied them to gay clubs and bars and to sexual encounters with strangers, including one in a church building."

This all sounds rather healthy to me. I hope they had a good time.
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AbeMartin
The best person fer a job is never a candidate
10:15 AM on 07/26/2010
I love Rome. Still refreshingly pagan in attitudes toward straight and gay sexuality despite the very thin veneer of Catholic religiosity.
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deluk
disgusted.
10:33 AM on 07/26/2010
I love Italy generally, it's my favourite European country,,,the religious accoutrements (clutter) accumulated over centuries provide an inspiring backdrop, and Rome's so much more livelier and more organic than Paris.
04:41 AM on 07/26/2010
What about gay bishops and cardinals? The documentation of the vibrantly colorful shenanigans of Theodore Cardinal McCarrick can be found all over the web. They are just the tip of the iceberg. Check out the research of Richard Sipe or the website entitled "The Cardinal McCarrick Syndrome."
06:00 AM on 07/26/2010
Anyone can start a whisper campaign. Richard Sipe, a former Benedictine monk and sociologist first claimed in 2008 that Cardinal McCarrick allegedly had multiple sexual allegations relations with priests and seminarians. There is no evidence to date confirming Sipe's claims.
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AbeMartin
The best person fer a job is never a candidate
12:56 PM on 07/26/2010
Priests are not inclinded to leave diaries or letters indicating their sexual predilections, but that doesn't mean that there aren't plenty of examples of gay Bishops, Archbishops and Cardinals in addition to McCarrick.

One case in point?: Nicholas von Hoffmann, in his book Citizen Cohn; the life and times of Roy Cohn writes about yacht parties attended by Francis Cardinal Spellman, J. Edgar Hoover, Cohn and many of the powerful, closeted elite of New York. Once out of the harbor and out of sight of land, the boys let down their official posture and partied hardy. Hoffmann offers additional information about Spellman's preference for young boys. "In 1942 ... Spellman formed a liaison with a chorus boy who appeared in ... One Touch of Venus. After evening performances, the archdiocesan limousine arrived at the theater ... the chorus boy entered and was driven to Spellman." I find your faith in the fabulist stories being issued by the Vatican's spin machines touching; but the elevation of a priest or monsignor into a See has a lot to do with being politically shrewd and nothing to do with sexuality.
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01:50 AM on 07/26/2010
The church is such an evil entity. I wonder if christianity was really created to spread god's word.
03:05 AM on 07/26/2010
If, as a layman, you have an interest in matters relating to Christianity then I'd suggest you take a course of study in divinity at some university or college.
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03:28 AM on 07/26/2010
Take a course of study in divinity? I will have to say that all humans are laymen when it comes to the divine. Why would I take a course from someone who knows as much as I do. If you suggested I take a course on the history of religion I may agree with you.

A course on divinity. Now that's amusing.
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AbeMartin
The best person fer a job is never a candidate
10:17 AM on 07/26/2010
You confuse the Roman Catholic Religion and all of its great beauty and tradition of faith with the bozos who run the Vatican for their own self-aggrandizement and profit.
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GerryS
I WANT to pay $1 million per year in taxes, or mor
11:21 PM on 07/25/2010
the church doing anything will never happen until the church allows priests to marry.
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Aikaterina
A Greek-American living in California
10:43 AM on 07/26/2010
Celibacy is not the issue. Whether gay or straight, pedophilia (like rape) is a serious crime, and not about sex, but control, power, inflicting vicious, criminal assaults upon the victim, while intimidating, inflicting shame, guilt, and pain over someone else.

Electing to live a life as a monastic or celibate priest, nun is voluntary, but being raped or molested is not.
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deluk
disgusted.
10:55 AM on 07/26/2010
Yes, we know this, but this article ISN'T about paedophillia.
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GerryS
I WANT to pay $1 million per year in taxes, or mor
11:20 PM on 07/25/2010
It will not happen until the catholic church changes it policy, and lets priests marry.

the church made priests become celebate in the middle ages, as a deterrent to the priests marrying and having kids and holding the $$$$$$$$$$$ in the parishes in stead of sending the

$$$$$$$$$$ to rome.

so since the middle ages, they have been little boy abusing thugs--------------
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Talossa
Liberal. Pro-Israel. Recovering atheist.
01:46 AM on 07/26/2010
You're generally correct. It wasn't entirely about money though -- in the Middle Ages everything secular, and I mean everything, depended on one's lineage. Offices, titles, land, authority and power were all handed down from father to son. The Church (for once, wisely!) did not want bishoprics and priesthood handed down to untrained, idiot offspring. One only needs look at the history of Monarchy in Europe to see the wisdom of this policy.

So, the solution was, to enforce the bias towards celibacy (seen already in Paul) as a hard and fast rule. No unworthy kids to take over the posts. Priesthood was preserved as a vocation that one chose to join -- nothing wrong with that.

Unfortunately, as with all human choices, there were shall we say unforeseen consequences. The global pedophilia scandal being one of them. Time to go to Plan B.
03:29 AM on 07/26/2010
You are correct in stating that the Church had a requirement for celibacy for her clergy from the earliest days. However the practice often fell short and there was dissent about the rule until the 16th Century AD. The scandals that the Church endured under the Borgias probably hardened the Church's stance against nepotism. The law finally became official doctrine at the Council of Trent in 1563.
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farmilyman
everything is illusion
10:49 PM on 07/25/2010
If all the deviants left, who would be left to run things?
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GerryS
I WANT to pay $1 million per year in taxes, or mor
11:22 PM on 07/25/2010
the deviants------
08:12 PM on 07/25/2010
Meanwhile, pedophile priests should keep quiet and wait for their bishop to transfer them to another parish and cover up their offending, so they don't embarrass the Catholic church.
06:15 PM on 07/25/2010
If it's a face-saving excuse for a MAJOR downsize, that's fine with me ...
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ODixon
04:13 PM on 07/25/2010
Instead worrying about gay priests, who I have been fortunate to count among my professors at a Jesuit university on the West coast, the church needs to spend more time and energy getting rid of and turning pedophiles over to law enforcement.
07:39 PM on 07/25/2010
The Catholic Church has not got a problem with priests being gay. The Church instead has a problem with gay priest living a gay lifestyle and this is two-fold. First the Church regards ANY sexual behavior by the clergy as breaking the latter's vow of celibacy. Secondly, the Church regards homosexual behavior as wrong in it's own right. Whether you think the Church is right or wrong on either issue does not negate the fact that any Catholic man wanting to join the clergy knows the Church has these rules before he even enters a seminary.
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floodberg
Attorney (ret.)
09:49 PM on 07/25/2010
I dunno, Deux, but I lived in FR for a year, and most of the priests I met had 'families' mistresses and children. It wasn't a secret - and the church didn't go after them Even the ones who were 'dating' were open. 'Celibacy' in Catholic doctrine does not mean lack of sex, it means no marriage, and in FR, that's the rule.
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ThankGodhesgone
Always Progressive and loving the CONs meltdown.
01:07 AM on 07/26/2010
So does anyone entering the military. Does it mean that they can not serve? If a gay man has a calling from God to enter the Church, does it really matter if he is gay?
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03:18 PM on 07/25/2010
I bet they will discover there ar no priest left. why would a sane straight person chose celabecy.
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sealdadeal4me
There is nothing about me Mirco
02:35 PM on 07/25/2010
What is the reason for not allowing gay priest. I thought gayism is a percusor to priesthood. isnt all priest gay, if they please themselves then they are having sex with the same sex, albeit themselves. Let them serve and make sure they keep their hands off the alter boys