Friday, May 7, 2010

Vienese Cardinal attacks Sodano: It's ok to be gay sometimes

(AP) – 3 hours ago

VIENNA — Austria's cardinal has said the former second-highest Vatican official blocked a probe into a sex abuse scandal that rocked the country's Catholic church 15 years ago.

Cardinal Christoph Schoenborn also accused Cardinal Angelo Sodano, the retired Vatican secretary of state, of causing "massive harm" to victims when he dismissed claims of clerical abuse as "petty gossip" on Easter Sunday.

Schoenborn's recent comments to a select group of journalists were summarized by the Catholic news agency Kathpress.


Not only replying using the same wording, the Cardinal is sure to get a couple of licks in for his homosexual and leftist agenda by arguing the morally qualitative difference between homosexuals in committed relationships and those who are not and even tried his best to make it look like there was a cover-up in the first place:

"The days of cover up are over," Schoenborn said during last week's interview.

In other comments, Schoenborn was quoted as saying that the quality of a gay relationship should be taken into greater consideration.

"A stable relationship is certainly better than if someone simply indulges in promiscuity," Schoenborn said. The church also needed a new perspective on the remarriage of divorcees, he added.



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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Sodano is well known in Roman circles