tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3413387109542176983.post6110863547576433840..comments2023-09-23T10:03:52.824-07:00Comments on HGL's F.B. writings: Oscar Wilde and Perry LorenzoHans Georg Lundahlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01055583255516264955noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3413387109542176983.post-75651881104735439622012-12-08T03:29:47.522-08:002012-12-08T03:29:47.522-08:00Here is more on this debate. The man who made or p...Here is more on this debate. The man who made or posted the petition to remove Mark Shea from EWTN is the one I am quoting:<br /><br /><i>"that Catholics should not play 'sex-police' when it comes to openly gay priests living with a domestic partner:"</i><br /><br />Perry Lorenzo was living with his partner, he is dead, partner stated they lived chastely, NEITHER OF THEM was a priest.<br /><br />And Mark Shea never stated it as if they were so either. In the case of a homosexual priest openly living with his partner, I think Mark Shea would have agreed very much that reporting to the bishop was required.<br /><br /><i>"He'll write a book on the evolution of Catholic Just War Doctrine, then write dozens of articles saying that based on that doctrine, all Republicans are war criminals."</i><br /><br />If the Bible and the Christians had been consistently and as efficiently as Western presence allowed defended against all islamic penalisation in Iraq and in Afghanistan, and if they had been a target in Iraq previously to the bombings, I would agree there would have been a just war in both cases. In Iraq they became a target after the war, and still are or recently were. In Afghanistan the West collaborates with "democratically elected president" Hamid Kharzai who puts Christian converts from Islam in prison. Any case for either war, as they have been made by the West, according to the Just War Doctrine? Not like there was in 1098.HGLnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3413387109542176983.post-38630111867893811992012-12-06T07:09:01.253-08:002012-12-06T07:09:01.253-08:00Psychologists by homosexuality most often mean an ...Psychologists by homosexuality most often mean an inclination. Sodomy is an act.Hans Georg Lundahlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01055583255516264955noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3413387109542176983.post-11252656250290964722012-12-06T07:08:10.573-08:002012-12-06T07:08:10.573-08:00Catholic Catechism on Homosexuality
by Fr. John A....<a href="http://www.therealpresence.org/archives/Chastity/Chastity_014.htm" rel="nofollow">Catholic Catechism on Homosexuality</a><br />by Fr. John A. Hardon, S.J.<br /><br /><i>Over the centuries, the Church has often issued decrees defending Catholic morality. Among these decrees more than one has condemned the practice of homosexuality. Until recent years, however, the more common term used by the Church was “sodomy” and not homosexuality.<br /><br />The reason for the shift in vocabulary has been mainly the widespread denial that sodomy is anywhere formally condemned by Sacred Scripture. Another reason is that homosexuality has become so prevalent in the modern world that one psychological science after another has developed a library of literature defending the practice of homosexuality.</i><br /><br />Unfortunately the Jesuit in the work sometimes uses "homosexuality" - meaning either sodomy or inclination directly or indirectly to it - when sodomy would have been the only appropriate word.<br /><br />He has by this ambiguity of wording misled at least one Catholic to believe a gay man commits a sin by marrying <i>a woman</i>.<br /><br />What a mess this <i>aggiornamento</i> - in this case of terminology - has led to!Hans Georg Lundahlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01055583255516264955noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3413387109542176983.post-45202456244732472012-12-06T01:17:04.587-08:002012-12-06T01:17:04.587-08:00The unpleasant man (if I may call him so), gave an...The unpleasant man (if I may call him so), gave an example:<br /><br /><i>"Like when you had a meltdown when I suggested becoming a Diocesan approved Hermit."</i><br /><br />My response thereto is:<br /><br />Well who had a meltdown? I am neither hermit nor monk, I am trying to get married (as well as an income for my writings on which I work mostly every day), and people who want to see me in religion are one major blockage. Now, your coherence might have been melting that day, mine was not.HGLhttp://hglsfbwritings.blogspot.fr/2011/09/be-my-unwin-or-hooper-if-you-like.htmlnoreply@blogger.com