Tuesday, October 11, 2005

Should men with a homosexual inclination be allowed in seminary? --- multiple viewpoints

Father McBrien calls reported change in seminarian document 'a big stand-down' for Vatican (65 articles, updated Tuesday)

Oct. 11 -

Father McBrien calls reported change in seminarian document 'a big stand-down' for Vatican; Father Reese: under Pope John Paul Church was 'pressure cooker,' and now the lid is coming off (Detroit Free Press)

New signs of openness; 'Vatican officials have all but scrapped a controversial proposal to ban gays from seminaries' (Detroit Free Press)

Op-ed: Talk, and walk, message of inclusion (Knoxville Sentinel)

Editorial: Church targets gays in seminaries (Miami Herald)

Document on homosexual seminarians expected next month (Time)

Report: Celibate homosexual men can become priests; decree to require three chaste years (AP)

Michigan priest's book on homosexuality (Renew America)

Episcopal Church cathedral rector, an ex-Catholic denied entrance into seminary in 1975 because of his homosexuality, compares Catholicism to 'abusive relationship' (Allentown Morning Call)

Gay men can be Catholic priests if celibate-- paper (Reuters)

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