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Gay Catholics Respond to Bishops' Pastoral
Letter to Parents of Homosexuals: Sign of Progress but More Needs
to be Done
Washington, DC, October 1, 1997 DignityUSA welcomes the
pastoral letter, Always Our Children: A Pastoral Message to the Parents
of Homosexual Children and Suggestions for Pastoral Ministries, issued
today by the board of the U.S. Catholic Bishops Conference. This pastoral
letter is a positive step and we commend the bishops for their improved
sensitivity to the issues which confront parents and their lesbian and
gay children, but all is not perfect," says DignityUSA Executive Director,
Charles Cox.
While
this pastoral letter has been in development for five years, and does
not break any new ground theologically, it does demonstrate greater
pastoral sensitivity. Robert Miailovich, President of DignityUSA said:
"The document points out the real dangers that confront gay and lesbian
youth. It also offers some very practical advice to both parents and
pastors. Our hope is that all bishops, pastors and parents will take
it to heart and that we will see improved ministry to our community.
Since its founding in 1969, DignityUSA has been working for improved
pastoral attention to the real lives of gay men and women. The bishops'
letter recognizes some of these needs and our task will be to hold them
to their words."
Miailovich
went on to say, "Though the letter is very pastoral, we continue to
be disturbed by the bishops' continued distinction between homosexual
orientation and homosexual activity. This is a distinction that makes
little sense to us and will be a stumbling block in the way of any effective
pastoral program seeking to encompass the letter's recommendations.
Further, the letter still leaves parents without guidance on how to
respond positively to their children's same-sex relationships." Charles
Cox also went on to say, "The most serious fault we find with the letter
is the incomplete explanation and view it provides regarding chastity.
Dignity believes that expressions of love, including sexual intimacy
between two individuals of the same sex, can be morally acceptable."
Cox also
said, "Today, however, DignityUSA is pleased with the tone and content
of Always Our Children. Our hope is that this letter is only the beginning
of a more open and fruitful dialogue between gay men,lesbians, bisexuals
and transgender persons and the Catholic Church. Dignity looks forward
to meeting the 'outstretched hand' of invitation offered by the bishops."
The bishops'
letter is especially timely in light of DignityUSA's sponsorship of
Lesbian and Gay History Month throughout October and of Solidarity Sunday
on October 5, 1997. On that day, Dignity urges all people to wear a
rainbow ribbon marking their solidarity with each other, rejoicing in
our diversity and praying that all persons, regardless of gender or
sexual orientation may experience justice, peace, and love.
DignityUSA
is the nation's largest organization of Catholic lesbians, gay men,
bisexuals and transgender individuals and their families and friends.
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