
Washington Post
One has to wonder how the Catholic church defines being homosexual when you're celibate...does it mean playing Madonna albums to the congregation? Or serving rosé wine as the 'blood of Christ' perhaps...?
But in Rome, the head of the Congregation for Catholic Education, Cardinal Zenon Grocholewski, said that the problems of homosexual and heterosexual candidates are not equivalent. Although many people think homosexuality is a "normal condition of the human person," he told Vatican Radio, it "absolutely contradicts human anthropology" and violates "natural law."Right. And presumably rising from the dead three days after being buried is anthropologically natural...?
You've turned your hand to comedy?
RépondreSupprimerYou know, with organisations like the catholic church running society and not allowing homosexuals to be together in society, the only place for people who are gay to go is... the clergy. Ever heard of any priest ever being gay? It's finding one who's straight that is surprising.
I'm just trying to rake in the visitors with some shameless tee-hee material...
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