Pope
Francis
Pope Francis has said gay people should not be marginalised but integrated into society.
Speaking to
reporters on a flight back from Brazil, he reaffirmed the Roman Catholic
Church's position that homosexual acts were sinful, but homosexual orientation
was not.
"If a
person is gay and seeks God and has good will, who am I to judge him?"
He also
said he wanted a greater role for women in the Church, but insisted they could
not be priests.
The Pope
arrived back in Rome on Monday after a week-long tour of Brazil - his first
trip abroad as pontiff - which climaxed with a huge gathering on Rio de
Janeiro's Copacabana beach for a world Catholic youth festival.
Festival
organisers estimated it attracted more than three million people.
His remarks
on gay people are being seen as much more conciliatory than his predecessor's
position on the issue.
Pope
Benedict XVI signed a document in 2005 that said men with deep-rooted
homosexual tendencies should not be priests.
Pope
Francis said gay clergymen should be forgiven and their sins forgotten.
Gay
'lobbying'
"The
Catechism of the Catholic Church explains this very well," Pope Francis
said in a wide-ranging 80-minute long interview with Vatican journalists.
"It
says they should not be marginalised because of this but that they must be
integrated into society."
But he
condemned what he described as lobbying by gay people.
"The
problem is not having this orientation," he said. "We must be
brothers. The problem is lobbying by this orientation, or lobbies of greedy
people, political lobbies, Masonic lobbies, so many lobbies. This is the worse
problem."
On the role
of women in the Church, he said: "We cannot limit the role of women in the
Church to altar girls or the president of a charity, there must be more.
"But
with regards to the ordination of women, the Church has spoken and says no...
That door is closed."
Answering
questions about the troubled Vatican bank, he said the institution must become
"honest and transparent" and that he would listen to advice on
whether it could be reformed or should be shut down altogether.
"I
don't know what will become of the bank. Some say it is better that is a bank,
others that it should be a charitable fund and others say close it," he
said.
'Undisciplined'
Before
leaving Brazil, Pope Francis gave a highly unusual one-to-one interview to a
Brazilian TV programme.
The
interview was shown on TV Globo's high-profile Sunday night documentary
programme Fantastico, broadcast not long after the Pope departed for Rome.
The Pope
was asked about the moment on his visit when his driver took a wrong turn and
his vehicle was surrounded by crowds.
"I
don't feel afraid," he answered. "I know that no-one dies before
their time.
"I
don't want to see these people who have such a great heart from behind a glass
box. The two security teams [from the Vatican and Brazil] worked very well. But
I know that I am undisciplined in that respect."
Asked about
the recent protests by young people on the streets of Brazil, the Pope said:
"The young person is essentially a non-conformist, and this is very
beautiful.
"It is
necessary to listen to young people, give them places to express themselves and
to be careful that they aren't manipulated."
Asked about
his simple lifestyle and use of a small car, he said it wasn't a good example
when a priest had the latest model of a car or a top brand.
"At
this moment I believe God is asking us for more simplicity," he added.
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Question: Dear Kryon: Regarding homosexuality or transsexuals. WHY are they the way they are and WHY are they not accepted in mainstream society?
Answer: [From the Kryon Office]
There is often a tremendous amount of information on subjects that are not necessarily part of the on-line magazine Q&A database. Kryon has been channelling for fourteen years, with 9 books covering many, many topics. Homosexuality was one of them from the very beginning. Please see our "Books index page" for subjects contained in the Kryon books: [http://www.kryon.com/direct.html]
An excerpt from Kryon Book 6, page 306
Question from the book: Dear Kryon, I am gay, and an enlightened man. I live in an American society that barely tolerates me, and actually has some laws against my way of life. The church I used to belong to cast me out as being evil and anti-God. I don't feel that I am violating some Human ethic. My love is as true as any heterosexual, and I am a light worker. Tell me what I should know.
Answer from the book: Dear one, less than two generations from now, there will be those who find this book and laugh at the quaintness of this very question. Before I answer, let me ask you and those reading this to examine a phenomenon about Human society and "God."
Thirty years ago, interracial marriage was considered to be wrong by the laws of God. Now your society finds it common. The spiritual objections around it were either dropped or "rewritten" by those divinely inspired and authorized to do so. Therefore, your actual interpretations of the instructions from God changed with your society's tolerance level--an interesting thing, indeed, how the interpretations of God seem to change regularly to match a changing culture!
The truth, of course, is that you find yourself in a situation that is known to create a test for you. Right now, in this time, you have agreed to come into your culture with an attribute that may alienate you from friends and religious followers. You have faced fear of rejection and have had to "swim upstream," so to speak, just as an everyday life occurrence. Your contract, therefore, has been set up well, and you are in the middle of it. Additionally, like so many like you, you have a divine interest in yourselves! You feel part of the spiritual family. What a dichotomy indeed, to be judged as evil by those who are the high spiritual leaders--interpreting God for today's culture.
Now I say this: What is your intent? Is it to walk with love for all those around you and become an enlightened Human Being in this New Age? Is it to forgive those who see you as a spiritual blight on society? Can you have the kind of tolerance for them that they seem not to have for you? Can you overlook the fact that they freely quote their scriptures in order to condemn you, yet they don't seem to have the love tolerance that is the cornerstone of their own message?
If the answer is yes, then there is nothing else you must do. Your INTENT is everything, and your life will be honored with peace over those who would cause unrest, and tolerance for the intolerable. Your sexual attributes are simply chemistry and setups within your DNA. They are given by agreement as gifts for you to experience in this life. Look on them in this fashion, and be comfortable with that fact that you are a perfect spiritual creation under God--loved beyond measure--just like all humans. But then you know that, don't you?
"The Recalibration of Awareness – Apr 20/21, 2012 (Kryon channeled by Lee Carroll) (Subjects: Old Energy, Recalibration Lectures, God / Creator, Religions/Spiritual systems (Catholic Church, Priests/Nun’s, Worship, John Paul Pope, Women in the Church otherwise church will go, Current Pope won’t do it), Middle East, Jews, Governments will change (Internet, Media, Democracies, Dictators, North Korea, Nations voted at once), Integrity (Businesses, Tobacco Companies, Bankers/ Financial Institutes, Pharmaceutical company to collapse), Illuminati (Started in Greece, with Shipping, Financial markets, Stock markets, Pharmaceutical money (fund to build Africa, to develop)), Shift of Human Consciousness, (Old) Souls, Women, Masters to/already come back, Global Unity.... etc.) - (Text version)
“… I gave
you a channelling years ago when Pope John Paul was alive. John Paul loved
Mary, the mother. Had John Paul survived another 10 years, he would have done
what the next Pope [The one after the current one, Benedict XVI] will do, and
that is to bring women into the Church. This Pope you have now [Benedict XVI]
won't be here long.* The next Pope will be the one who has to change the rules,
should he survive. If he doesn't, it will be the one after that.
There it a large struggle within the Church, even right now, and great dissention, for it knows that it is not giving what humanity wants. The doctrine is not current to the puzzles of life. The answer will be to create a better balance between the feminine and masculine, and the new Pope, or the one after that, will try to allow women to be in the higher echelon of the Church structure to assist the priests.
It will be suggested to let women participate in services, doing things women did not do before. This graduates them within church law to an equality with priests, but doesn't actually let them become priests just yet. However, don't be surprised if this begins in another way, and instead gives priests the ability to marry. This will bring the feminine into the church in other ways. It will eventually happen and has to happen. If it does not, it will be the end of the Catholic Church, for humanity will not sustain a spiritual belief system that is out of balance with the love of God and also out of balance with intuitive Human awareness. …”
There it a large struggle within the Church, even right now, and great dissention, for it knows that it is not giving what humanity wants. The doctrine is not current to the puzzles of life. The answer will be to create a better balance between the feminine and masculine, and the new Pope, or the one after that, will try to allow women to be in the higher echelon of the Church structure to assist the priests.
It will be suggested to let women participate in services, doing things women did not do before. This graduates them within church law to an equality with priests, but doesn't actually let them become priests just yet. However, don't be surprised if this begins in another way, and instead gives priests the ability to marry. This will bring the feminine into the church in other ways. It will eventually happen and has to happen. If it does not, it will be the end of the Catholic Church, for humanity will not sustain a spiritual belief system that is out of balance with the love of God and also out of balance with intuitive Human awareness. …”
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