Pope Signals Openess to Gay Priests (Who Keep Priestly Vows of Abstinance)

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
By Stacy Meichtry
Pope Francis held a press conference on the flight back to Italy after departure from Rio de Janeiro Monday.
BRAZIL---Pope Francis opened the door Sunday to greater acceptance of gay priests inside the ranks of Roman Catholicism as he returned to the Vatican from his maiden trip overseas. Fielding questions from reporters during the first news conference of his young papacy, the pontiff broached the delicate question of how he would respond to learning that a cleric in his ranks was gay, though not sexually active. For decades, the Vatican has regarded homosexuality as a "disorder," and Pope Francis' predecessor Pope Benedict XVI formally barred men with what the Vatican deemed "deep-seated" homosexuality from entering the priesthood. "Who am I to judge a gay person of goodwill who seeks the Lord?" the pontiff said, speaking in Italian. [link]

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It's the first rationale response to the possibility of gay priests that I have ever seen within my church leadership. I mean, the issue has never been whether a priest was gay or no gay. The issue has, or should always have been were they keeping to their vows of abstinence. While its hard for me to understand the vow, it remains a vow.