Following the Pope’s words on homosexuals: the bishops are silent



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reMost of the German bishops do not want to comment on the Pope’s latest statements on homosexuals. Many told the FAS that they did not know the exact context of the published citations. The Bishop of Regensburg Rudolf Voderholzer was one of the few who said: All the statements of the Pope must be interpreted “in the light of the teaching of the Church as summarized in the Catechism and which the Pope himself apparently does not question, but rather confirm ”. A movie is not a means to teach preaching.

Tobias Schrörs

According to the Catechism, homosexual acts are “inherently out of order.” In a documentary on homosexual couples, Francisco had said: “What we need is a law that allows civil union.” It was the first time that a pope had advocated for a registered union.

The Bishop of Rottenburg-Stuttgart, Gebhard Fürst, said that he tolerated that in a pluralistic and secular society the way of life of a registered society guaranteed by the state could exist and that it should grant protection and rights. Not all citizens can be committed to the Christian image of man, who has a “clear idea” of marriage and the family as a community of man and woman open to children.

For the layman, the chairman of the Central Committee of German Catholics, Thomas Sternberg, said: “When the ZdK advocated for a re-evaluation of homosexual couples and their blessing at its general assembly in Würzburg in 2015, it was still considered an unheard of speech.” show how fast this is changing.

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