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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I grew up in a parish that was recently in the news for the priest having denied a parishioner communion for being in homosexual relationship (civilly married in fact). She flaunted this and after numerous attempts to correct her, the priest was left with no alternative to deny her Communion as her actions and continued apostasy were not in accord with the faith. The local Bishop very publicly supported the priest. She and her partner left the Church for a denomination that fit with her lifestyle. The vast majority of parishioners supported the Church is denying her Communion.[/quote] did this priest also deny communion to all the divorced, cohabitating, remarried people? did he quiz everyone on their masturbation habits? focusing only on the gay couple demonstrates bigotry, nothing less. [/quote] Well she left the Church so the point is moot.[/quote] maybe to you. I'm sure she and others still feel it's going on and certainly this isn't the last homosexual person the priest will have to deal with. The problem the catholic church has is that the majority of their priests are homosexual and engage in relations. [/quote] It certainly isn’t the last person with homosexual desires that the priest will try to help. The issue was the scandal it was causing via the parishioner’s very visible denial of the Church’s doctrine. The priest simply validated her already displayed denial of the faith.[/quote] Completely true, but now another person is lost to the Catholic faith and still people pretend that there aren't closeted married people cheating on their spouses and closeted priests cheating on God. It was "public". That was the only fault.[/quote]
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