By Sangeeth Sebastian
Pope Francis certainly knows how to make headlines. Nothing else explains the frenzy a relatively obscure document, authored by his hand picked bishops’, has generated among his billion plus disciples in the last few days.
The document released midway through an
assembly of Roman Catholic bishops on Tuesday, reportedly extends a hand of
friendship to people whom the church had hitherto regarded as pariahs,
especially homosexuals.
The 12-page report in Latin was quickly
interpreted by the media and the Catholic world as Vatican ’s
softening stand on homosexuality. Nothing could be further from the truth.
For the record, the church already has a
sympathetic attitude towards gays. The Catechism of the Catholic Church
published in English in 1994 calls for homosexuals to be accepted with respect,
compassion and sensitivity. What the church abhors, is not homosexual
orientation but homosexual acts. Deliberate homosexual acts, the church
teaches, are mortal sins, meaning those who commit them will be damned unless
they confess and are forgiven by a priest.
The new Vatican document does not alter this reality or its official teachings on sex rooted in abstinence. Here is why that is unlikely.
The church is also diabolically wicked when it
comes to defending its teachings. Cardinal Alfonso Lopez de Trujillo, Vatican ’s
former chief of the Pontifical Council for the Family, used to warn his
audience that all condoms are secretly made with microscopic holes, through
which the AIDS virus can pass. His statements were repeated by evangelical
medical practitioners in Kerala as scientific truth during religious
conventions (imagine the damage). Church leaders in Kerala also led the fight against implementation
of sexuality education in schools in 2007 on grounds that the proposed
programme included topics on masturbation and contraceptives. Catholic
children, traditionally, have been taught to regard anything connected with
sexual organs as improper. They were told never to touch their sexual organs or
to speak about them.
To change position on any of these teachings
is like opening a Pandora’s Box, as it can force the church to make changes in
some of its other controversial doctrines such as abortion, which it strictly
prohibits even when the life of a mother is at risk. Such reversals in
traditional positions can be detrimental to its credibility or even existence.
The Vatican document, which was read aloud
before a gathering of 200 plus Catholic leaders, on Tuesday, offers nothing
more than a mere exhortation on whether “Catholic communities are capable of
accepting and valuing their (gays) sexual orientation ” apart from a seemingly
patronising “gay people have gifts and qualities to offer to the Christian
community.”
To address “real world problems” which the
document claims to be its purpose, the church must dare to confront its bete
noire: sex.
(This blog was posted before Vatican decided to abandon its document on homosexuality.)
(This blog was posted before Vatican decided to abandon its document on homosexuality.)