Vatican fired a high ranking priest Krzysztof Charamsa some months ago, he was accuse of homosexuality and been corrupt as a high priest.
Recently Krzysztof Charamsa for his very public coming-out, he says he has no regrets and is planning a bookabout his experience. Krzysztof Charamsa The made waves last month when he announced his homosexuality -- and said he had a Spanish boyfriend -- on the eve of a bishops' synod on the family at the Vatican.
The 43years old priest says he feel better been gay and more of priest than before, w the polish priest now live in a hotel in the Heart of Barcelona. The polish now lives in the gay district.He said he felt "liberated" and"at peace", but still had a lot to say about the Church, which he accuses of persecuting homosexuals."It's not like the Islamic State (group) that hounds homosexuals by killing them.The Catholic Church doesn't actually kill people. but it kills them psychologically," he said. It kills them with its backward stance, with its reject, contempt and constantpreaching against homosexuals. Charamsa detailed his "New manifesto for gay liberation", which he plans to hand over to the Vatican in the hope of changing the Church's stanceon homosexuality."A form of new Ten Commandments to apply in this field", it asks the Vatican to discard Church documentsthat are hostile towards homosexuals, such as Benedict XVI's 2005 edict banning bishops from ordaining homosexuals into the priesthood. As such, the manifesto calls on the Vatican to allow gays to become priests, and also to revise its interpretation of Biblical texts on this issue.The manifesto also suggests kick-starting dialogue with Evangelists and Anglicans, whom Charamsa says are more open on gay rights, andasks for apologies from the Vatican "for its omissions and silences, persecutions and crimes against homosexuals throughout the centuries."The now unemployed theology professor hopes to be able to start teaching again at university and write a book about his experience as a homosexual in the Vatican. He would like all homosexual priests to come out of the closet "to show the Vatican that we exist and thatwe are good priests.
Recently Krzysztof Charamsa for his very public coming-out, he says he has no regrets and is planning a bookabout his experience. Krzysztof Charamsa The made waves last month when he announced his homosexuality -- and said he had a Spanish boyfriend -- on the eve of a bishops' synod on the family at the Vatican.
The 43years old priest says he feel better been gay and more of priest than before, w the polish priest now live in a hotel in the Heart of Barcelona. The polish now lives in the gay district.He said he felt "liberated" and"at peace", but still had a lot to say about the Church, which he accuses of persecuting homosexuals."It's not like the Islamic State (group) that hounds homosexuals by killing them.The Catholic Church doesn't actually kill people. but it kills them psychologically," he said. It kills them with its backward stance, with its reject, contempt and constantpreaching against homosexuals. Charamsa detailed his "New manifesto for gay liberation", which he plans to hand over to the Vatican in the hope of changing the Church's stanceon homosexuality."A form of new Ten Commandments to apply in this field", it asks the Vatican to discard Church documentsthat are hostile towards homosexuals, such as Benedict XVI's 2005 edict banning bishops from ordaining homosexuals into the priesthood. As such, the manifesto calls on the Vatican to allow gays to become priests, and also to revise its interpretation of Biblical texts on this issue.The manifesto also suggests kick-starting dialogue with Evangelists and Anglicans, whom Charamsa says are more open on gay rights, andasks for apologies from the Vatican "for its omissions and silences, persecutions and crimes against homosexuals throughout the centuries."The now unemployed theology professor hopes to be able to start teaching again at university and write a book about his experience as a homosexual in the Vatican. He would like all homosexual priests to come out of the closet "to show the Vatican that we exist and thatwe are good priests.
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