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U.S. Bishops Getting Serious
About Sexual Abuse
By John-Henry
Westen
WASHINGTON, August 30, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Officially promulgated on
August 4, a new 98-page Program of Priestly Formation has been issued by
the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
(USCCB) after being approved by the Vatican. Replacing
the fourth edition of the norms guiding priestly
formation in all seminaries published in 1992, the fifth edition has taken
seriously the scandal of priestly sexual abuse. Speaking of a proper
formation in sexuality, the document states, "As we have recently seen so
dramatically in the Church, when such foundations are lacking in priests,
the consequent suffering and scandals are devastating."
In the section on "Norms for the admission of candidates" to the priesthood,
the Program states explicitly that "Any evidence of criminal sexual
activity with a minor or an inclination toward such
activity disqualifies the applicant from admission."
And in the very next clause the document addresses persons with homosexual
tendencies. "With regard to the admission of candidates with same sex
experiences and/or inclinations, the guidelines provided by the Holy See
must be followed," says the document.
That statement, read faithfully, rules out admittance to the priesthood of
not only practicing homosexuals, but also those with deep-seated
homosexual tendencies, as well as those who support
the homosexual lifestyle. The authoritative Vatican
document on the matter was released on November 28,
2005. The document, "Concerning the Criteria for the Discernment of
Vocations with regard to Persons with Homosexual Tendencies in view of
their Admission to the Seminary and to Holy Orders",
stated, "the Church, while profoundly respecting the
persons in question, cannot admit to the seminary or
to holy orders those who practice homosexuality, present deep-seated
homosexual tendencies, or support the so-called 'gay culture'."
Despite the clarity from the Vatican, certain Bishops and seminary directors
began in earnest to attempt to twist the statement to say differently.
While such moves were relatively unsurprising from Los
Angeles Cardinal Roger Mahony and Rochester Bishop
Matthew Clark, Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, the
archbishop of Westminster in the UK, contradicted the document in an
official statement. "The Instruction is not saying that men of homosexual
orientation are not welcome in the priesthood," he said.
However, the USCCB Program will make such chicanery more difficult as it
says that "A candidate must be prepared to accept wholeheartedly the
Church's teaching on sexuality in its entirety."
The Program instructs not only the seminarian but also the seminary to be
faithful to the totality of Catholic teaching on sexuality. "The
teaching of sexual ethics must be thorough and
unambiguous in its presentation of the authentic
teaching of the Church in sexual moral matters," says the
document. It adds, "This is a matter of special import since the
seminarian's formation in celibate chastity includes the intellectual
assent to, and embrace of, the Church's moral
teachings in matters of sexuality."
The program also insists that future priests have a good grasp on the "moral
evils" of "contraception, abortion, and euthanasia." The document
says: "The importance of a clear grasp of the
principles of medical-moral ethics cannot be
underestimated for the future priest in the contemporary culture. Special
attention during his preparation should be given to the fundamental
respect for human life from conception to natural
death and to the moral evils of and pastoral means of
addressing contraception, abortion, and euthanasia."
The document "Program of Priestly Formation (Fifth Edition)" was developed
by the Committee on Priestly Formation of the USCCB which was chaired by
Phoenix Bishop Thomas J. Olmstead, a man very familiar to regular
LifeSiteNews.com readers for his valiant defense of faith, life and
family.
Source: LifeSiteNews.com (lsn@lifesite.net)
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