Comenta Andrew Sullivan algo que se parece mucho a lo que mismo siento:
"Honesty matters - especially in the priesthood, which is why the policy of keeping celibate gay priests in the closet is so destructive to the integrity of the Church. When I see such a figure, I feel enormous hope and solace, and I also feel some self-criticism. Most of the time, I've been painfully honest, calm and reasoned as a gay writer in a fraught time. But I've also succumbed to anger occasionally. The anger doesn't persuade anyone; and it doesn't do me much good either. I have prayed to overcome it. It springs, I guess, from being so profoundly rejected by a Church I love and a faith I cherish. But that faith also teaches us to resist that anger and to translate it into constructive argument. There's a spectrum here - from the righteous rage of Act-Up to the calm honesty of Father Morrison. But we now have a role model in the Church. What a difference more would make. It's time for gay priests to confront the new policies by simply telling the truth - an assertion that would in itself, I think, help them remain celibate. Secrecy and shame perpetuate pathology. Honesty and self-respect bring you maturity and the strength to do what God may ask of you. To gay priests, the late John Paul II had a message that, while he never intended it for them as such, rings ever more true:
"Be not afraid! Of what should be not be afraid? ... We should not fear the truth about ourselves."
And that truth will set us free."
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Sea cual sea la postura de los fieles, la intolerancia de la Iglesia es una barrera que tardará siglos en deshacerse.
Aquí lo importante es la congruencia, no hay nada pero que no ser congruente con lo que eres y con lo que aceptaste. Es por eso que los sacerdotes bugas o gay no deberían de tener relaciones sexuales porque a eso se comprometieron. Una de las cosas más difíciles es ser congruente con lo que piensas, lo que dices y lo que haces.
Por otro lado y en una nota relacionada a veces son puedo creer en el mundo en el que vivimos. Ahora resulta que si te quieres volver rico y famosos lo único que tienes que hacer es intentar asesinar a un Papa pasar 25 años en la cárcel y al salir te ofrecen millones de dólares por una entrevista y hasta hacer películas. Amo al ser humano.
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