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Vatican: Bar gays from priesthood

Catholic Church issues document urging psychological profiling for priesthood candidates to determine sexual orientation, ability to withstand celibacy; cardinal explains homosexuality is 'a deviation, an irregularity and a wound'

Candidates for the Catholic priesthood should undergo psychological tests to screen out heterosexuals unable to control their sexual urges and men with strong homosexual tendencies, the Vatican said on Thursday.

 

In a new document – the second in three years to deal with the effects of a sexual abuse scandal that rocked the Church six years ago – the Vatican said the early detection of "sometimes pathological" psychological defects in men before they become priests would help avoid tragic consequences.

 

Seminary rectors and other officials should use outside experts if they cannot handle the screening themselves, it said.

 

"The Church ... has a duty of discerning a vocation and the suitability of candidates for the priestly ministry," said the document from the Vatican's Congregation for Catholic Education.

 

"The priestly ministry ... requires certain abilities as well as moral and theological virtues, which are supported by a human and psychic – and particularly affective – equilibrium, so as to allow the subject to be adequately predisposed for giving of himself in the celibate life," it said.

 

The testing by a psychologist or psychotherapist should aim to detect "grave immaturity" and imbalances in the candidates' personality.

 

The Vatican said it was "not enough to be sure that (a candidate) is capable of abstaining from sexual activity" but seminary rectors also need to "evaluate his sexual orientation".

 

At a news conference, Cardinal Zenon Grocholewski, head of the Vatican department that prepared the document, was asked why a man with deep-seated homosexual tendencies could not become a priest while one with deep-seated heterosexual tendencies could.

 

He said homosexuality was "a deviation, an irregularity and a wound" that he said did not allow priests to carry out their mission properly.

 

A sexual abuse scandal that was first uncovered in the United States in 2002 and then spread throughout the world involved mostly abuse of teenage boys by priests.

 

Rights groups have accused the Church of using homosexuals as scapegoats for the abuse scandals.

 

Rectors could not force candidates to undergo psychological testing, but the main purpose of the document seemed to be to encourage its use to avoid future scandals.

 


פרסום ראשון: 10.30.08, 18:22
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