VATICAN CITY (CNS) â People who act shocked that a priest would bless a gay couple but have no problem with him blessing a crooked businessman are hypocrites, Pope Francis said.
âThe most serious sins are those that are disguised with a more âangelicâ appearance. No one is scandalized if I give a blessing to an entrepreneur who perhaps exploits people, which is a very serious sin. Whereas they are scandalized if I give it to a homosexual â this is hypocrisy,â he told the Italian magazine Credere.
The interview was scheduled for publication Feb. 8, but Vatican News reported on some of its content the day before when the magazine issued a press release about the interview.
When the pope says he canât bless gay marriage, is that not letting him hide behind his religion for his choices?
Unfortunately what he is doing is little better than âhate the sin love the sinnerâ.
homosexuality is not a sin.
When the pope says he canât bless gay marriage, is that not letting him hide behind his religion for his choices?
No, itâs him acknowledging his religion and saying people should be kind and respectful anyway.
Homosexuality is a complicated subject among Catholics to say the least. Homosexual âactsâ are officially a sin in Catholicism, and without the kind of change that would cause a schism, Francis canât change that. From his perspective, if it did cause a schism anyone on the wrong side of the schism would be in jeopardy, and even if they werenât theyâd just continue on calling people sinners for being gay which Francis and the official stance of the church does oppose.
So the Pope saying itâs okay to bless people even if you think they might be sinning may not be the most progressive thing in the world, may not be the most progressive thing he could say, but I do understand why he would say what heâs saying instead of something more concrete.
I donât have to agree with everything he says or thinks to recognize that.
Speaking as a baptized catholic myself (an apostile, appointed by god herself), since all of this is made up, and the pope is the leader, and talking to god is just making up thoughts in your head, thereâs literally nothing real keeping him from coming out and blessing gay marriage. He doesnât have to acknowledge the bigotry if he doesnât want to, I think just blessing gay marriage himself would be enough.
Iâm not kidding, Iâm really catholic. And since the church counts all baptised catholics as catholic even in cases of excommunication, Iâll always be a catholic. You donât speak for me, and I bless gay marriage!
In just the same way as the US president can just order all of the nukes to be launched at the moon, yes. But actions have consequences, so he doesnât, even if it might be the âbetterâ course of action for humanity if he did. Because it wouldnât be the best course for his organization (at least from his perspective).