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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Gay Catholics Condemn Remarks by US Catholic Bishops Conference President
Warn of Possible "Witch Hunt" to Oust Gay Priests
For More Information:
Marianne Duddy 617-361-9512
April 23, 2002 Gay Catholics reacted with outrage to remarks
following the first day of official meetings with Vatican officials, including
the Pope, on the clergy sexual abuse scandal in the US Catholic Church.
In reporting on the meeting, Bishop Wilton Gregory, President of the US
Conference of Catholic Bishops said, "It is most importantly a struggle
to make sure that the Catholic priesthood is not dominated by homosexual
men," Gregory said. "Not only is it not dominated by homosexual men, but
to make sure that candidates that we receive are healthy in every possible
way psychologically, emotionally, spiritually."
Marianne Duddy, Executive Director of DignityUSA, the organization for
gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered Catholics, said, "We are furious
over this statement. We had high hopes that these meetings in Rome would
point to real solutions for this terrible crisis in the Church. Instead,
we're getting more of the same. The Church hierarchy is refusing to acknowledge
their own failings in moving abusive priests from parish to parish, and
protecting criminals instead of children. And now the American Church
has joined the Vatican in cynically shifting the blame to gay priests."
Duddy said that Gregory's comments signal that a witch hunt to oust gay
priests may be the bishops' next move, including rejection of any further
gay applicants to Catholic seminaries.
"Gay priests have been carrying out the Church's work for decades," she
continued. "They've preached the Gospel, visited the sick, comforted the
dying and the grieving, celebrated marriages, baptized children
all the things faithful Catholics hope for from their pastors. Now, when
the Church faces a crisis, its leaders are willing to sacrifice these
good men. How is that a Christian approach?"
Duddy also noted that Gregory's remarks imply that gay people are sick.
"By hinting that gay applicants to seminaries will be denied, he's saying
that we are not healthy. That's thinking that goes back to the 1970s and
has been widely discredited and rejected by medical and social experts
and society as a whole."
"We do not believe that Catholics will stand for this patronizing approach
to what is the most harmful crisis that has ever faced the Church in the
US," Duddy said. "They know that this is not a solution. It's a public
relations exercise one that is doomed to failure. This desperate
attempt to fix blame somewhere else treats Catholics as naïve and,
most egregiously, fails to protect children in the future or make amends
for the abuses of the past."
The Rome meetings have been seen as setting parameters discussions about
the scandal during the June meeting of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops
in Dallas. "DignityUSA will have a presence at the bishops' meeting,"
said Duddy. "We will do everything in our power to prevent this kind of
bigotry from becoming official policy in the Catholic Church in this country."
DignityUSA is the nation's oldest and largest organization of gay, lesbian,
bisexual and transgendered Catholics, their families, friends and supporters.
Founded in 1969, it is an independent nonprofit organization with members
and Chapters across the US.
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