In last year’s US presidential election, Republican VP candidate Paul Ryan was something of a poster boy for Catholic politicians in favour with the bishops and Catholic orthodoxy. That makes it all the more significant for queer Catholics, that he…
Monthly Archives: April 2013
Vatican Spokesman Accepts Legal Recognition of Same - Sex Unions
The orthotoxic Catholic blogosphere is in a frenzy over reports that Fr Frederico Lombardi has expressed some support for the legal recognition of same - sex unions. All refer back for their source, to an Italian blogpost by Rossoporpora, which…
Gay / Gay Friendly Bishops for the Anglican Church?
Dr Jeffrey John, the openly gay Dean of St Albans, has twice been nominated to posts as bishop, and twice been unceremoniously discarded because he is both gay and partnered (but celibate), and in spite of being widely regarded as…

The Detroit Free Press recently reported on comments made by Edward Peters, who teaches Catholic canon law and was appointed by Pope Benedict XVI in 2010 to advise the top judicial authority in the Catholic Church.
Peters stated that Catholic teaching makes it clear that marriage is between one man and one woman. He goes on to write, “Catholics who promote ‘same-sex marriage’ act contrary to ‘Catholic law’ and should not approach for holy Communion…They also risk having holy Communion withheld from them…being rebuked and/or being sanctioned.”
Allen Vigneron, Archbishop of Detroit, offered this clarification: “For a Catholic to receive holy Communion and still deny the revelation Christ entrusted to the church is to try to say two contradictory things at once: ‘I believe the church offers the saving truth of Jesus, and I reject what the church teaches.’ In effect, they would contradict themselves. This sort of behavior would result in publicly renouncing one’s integrity and logically bring shame for a double-dealing that is not unlike perjury.”
I believe that using Communion as such a manipulative tool surely profanes the sacrament. Perhaps these Catholic leaders should revisit their church’s theology of the Eucharist. Reception of the body and blood of Christ at Communion is God’s gift to God’s people, not a reward for right behavior. We receive Communion not because we are worthy of it, but because God’s offers us the body and blood of Christ despite our unworthiness.
While some are seeking to withhold Communion from pro-choice and pro-marriage-equality Catholics, I have heard no call to withhold Communion from priests and bishops who have engaged in horrific sexual abuse against vulnerable children, nor their enablers. Bernard Cardinal Law, whose administration actively facilitated the moving around of known pedophile priests to other unsuspecting parishes, has not been denied Communion, but instead been rewarded with a prestigious church in Rome.
- Bishop Gene Robinson, in The Washington Post.
Catholic Lawmakers Promote R. I. Marriage Equality.
Once again, Catholic lawmakers have been prominent in victories for equal marriage, notably in Rhode Island - often described as the “most Catholic” state in the US. In the previous, failed attempt to get legislation through the legislature, this was…
Church Hypocrisy Over Colombian Marriage Equality.
For the second time, the Colombian Senate has postponed debate on a marriage equality bill which they are obliged to pass, in terms of a 2011 Constitutional Court ruling. A Green Party senator, John Sudarksy, lays the blame squarely at the…
Technical Crisis: Bear With Me
AAAARGH!!!! One of the characteristics of working with self-hosted WordPress is the need to be constantly updating the basic WP software, and also the themes (i.e. the design templates) and the plugins used to tweak the whole process. Usually, updating…
Equal Marriage Juggernaut Accelerating.
Once again, in just two days major advances for marriage and family equality, in Europe and in the US. As expected, the French lower house of parliament today approved legislation for both gay marriage, and gay adoption. In the US,…
April 23rd: Celebrate St George, “Bridegroom of Christ” (and Shakespeare’s Birthday)
After a long, miserable English winter, signs of spring are particularly welcome - and this morning, England has woken to cloudless blue sky - and a sun which is not merely visible, but which is also giving off some warmth…