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“As God created us”: collective coming out among German LGBT+ Catholics

2022-01-24T09:33:00.144Z


A hundred LGBT + Catholics, Church employees or involved in their parish, came out Monday in Germany, denouncing the...


A hundred LGBT + Catholics, Church employees or engaged in their parish, came out Monday in Germany, denouncing the "

discrimination and exclusion

" they suffer and asking for "

free access

" to pastoral professions.

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On the "

#OutInChurch

" site, they demand "

a change in the discriminatory work code of the

Catholic Church" and the removal of "

degrading and exclusionary wording

" in the regulations, as well as the end of a "

system of concealment , double morality and dishonesty

” that surrounds the LGBT+ issue in the Church. Neither "

sexual orientation or gender identity

", nor "

commitment to a non-heterosexual relationship or marriage

" should be "

an obstacle to hiring or a reason for dismissal

", believe the faithful in a manifest.

"

I don't want to hide anymore

", testifies Uwe Grau, a homosexual priest in the diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart (south), who is one of the dozens of lesbian, gay, bi, trans, intersex, queer and non-binary people presented in a photo gallery, sometimes anonymized. "

We are part of the Church

," says Raphaela Soden, queer and agender, who works in the diocese of Friborg (south-west).

The LGBT+ issue is hotly debated within the Church.

Pope Francis is in line with the Catholic tradition on marriage - considered as the union between a man and a woman in order to procreate -, while believing that "

God loves each of his children

".

He also repeatedly criticized "

gender theory

", described as an "

ideological project

", and approved in mid-March 2021 a note from the Vatican considering homosexuality as "

a sin

", confirming the impossibility for homosexual couples to receive the sacrament of marriage.

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More testimonies from German LGBT+ Catholics in the service of the Church will be broadcast Monday evening on public television as part of an investigative documentary entitled “

As God created us

”, which also aims to expose bullying and discrimination. of which they are victims. These initiatives come a few days after new accusations against the German Church in cases of pedocrime: an independent report severely implicated high dignitaries of the Church, including the former Pope Benedict XVI, accused of inaction in the face of pedophile priests in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

The Catholic religion remains the first confession in Germany, even if its faithful desert: they fell to 22.2 million in 2020, a fall of 2.5 million compared to 2010.

Source: lefigaro

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