Vatican Report: "Sin… Does Not Consist in the Homosexuals’ Relationship…"
The report rejects the term “controversial” and says such matters should be treated as “emerging” issues (page 6).
Repeatedly, it speaks of an alleged “paradigm shift” in how the Church interprets the teaching: “The commitment to practising the synodal nature of the Church implies the implementation of a ‘paradigm shift.’” (page 8)
The final report even analogizes present ecclesial disputes to the Jerusalem Council’s overturning of circumcision requirements.
It demands that synodal outcomes should not be predetermined by “pre-established formulas.” And: “The Church’s mission is not a matter of abstractly proclaiming and deductively applying principles...” (page 9)
The final report invents “the stability of a healthy affective relationship” in homosexual contexts as a positive element (page 25).
Even worse, it invents a “Christ, who loves us just as we are” (page 25).
The report describes conflict between “those who reaffirm non-negotiable principles in the name of truth and those who… emphasise understanding and merciful love.” (page 26)
The goal is “overcoming the theoretical model that derives praxis from a ‘pre-packaged’ doctrine, ‘applying’ general and abstract principles to the concrete and personal situations of life” (page 26).
The Study Group calls for going beyond biblical passages on homosexuality: “It is necessary to go beyond a mere repetition of their current presentation and take into account the insights gained from diverse exegetical readings.” (page 26)
Then, the report explicitly raises the question of “whether one can speak of ‘marriage’ in relation to persons with same-sex attractions” (page 27).
The report includes the testimony of two anonymous homosexuals. Their propaganda is labelled by the Study Group as “cases in listening.”
One testimony is from a person in the USA, likely Jason Steidl, who was publicly blessed with his homosexual accomplice by Father James Martin after the abominable document Fiducia supplicans. He attacks the Catholic group ‘Courage’ by name because they push for “reparative therapy.”
The second person is from Portugal. This testimony includes the outrageous line that “sin … does not consist in the (same-sex) couple relationship.”
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