Andrew Sullivan makes a poignant case for connecting the spirit of Catholicism and support for gay relationships. He did this in answer to a question at a recent appearance at Princeton University. Thanks to Russ at Blue Truck/Red State - http://bluetruckredstate.blogspot.com/ from whom I stole this.
Saturday, March 13, 2010
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His comments are moving, aren't they? Haven't yet had time to listen to the rest of the speech, but want to.
Yes. I like the way he thinks. And his point about this being about love and commitment, not about "acts," points to a basic issue in Catholic moral theology.
Andrew has a tougher skin than I. I have turned the other cheek too many times and find it hard to stick around for more abuse from the magisterium, the inquisition and the Pope.
That is so sad. To be told that he was a "bad Catholic." I think most Catholics feel like Andrew Sullivan and a lot of priests and bishops do too but they are afraid to speak out so they just follow the party line even though most don't really believe it.
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