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GAY PRIDE MARCHVATICAN CITY, JUL 9, 2000 (VIS) - Speaking from his study window before
today's angelus, Pope John Paul said he "had to mention the well-known
demonstrations which took place in Rome in recent days," referring to the
week-long gay pride meetings and the march through Rome on Saturday. "In
the name of the Church of Rome, I can only express bitterness for the
affront to the Great Jubilee of the Year 2000 and for the offense to the
Christian values of a city so dear to the hearts of Catholics throughout
the world." "The Church," he continued, "cannot silence the truth, because she would
fail in her fidelity to God the Creator and would not help in discerning
what is good from what is evil. "I would like, in this regard, just to read what the Catechism of the
Catholic Church says. After pointing out that homosexual acts are contrary
to the natural law, it states: 'The number of men and women who have
deep-seated homosexual tendencies is not negligible. They do not choose
their homosexual condition; for most of them it is a trial. They must be
accepted with respect, compassion and sensitivity. Every sign of unjust
discrimination in their regard should be avoided. These persons are called
to fulfill God's will in their lives and, if they are Christians, to unite
to the sacrifice of the Lord's Cross the difficulties they may encounter
from their condition'." In other remarks which preceded the angelus prayer today, the Holy Father
spoke of his "joy at meeting the inmates of Regina Coeli prison, during
their jubilee. It was a touching moment of prayer and humanity. I sought to
understand, reading their eyes, the sufferings, anxieties and hopes of each
one. In them I knew I was meeting Christ who identified with them in the
Gospel when he said 'I was in prison and you came to find me'." The Pope referred to his Message for the Jubilee in Prisons when he
"asked that, precisely for the Holy Year, a sign of clemency be offered to
prisoners. Above all I asked the legislators of the entire world to
re-think the prison system, as well as the penal system, aiming to make
them more respectful of human dignity, in line with a redeeming justice for
the guilty and not only reparation for the disorder caused by the crime. In
fact, all those who have made mistakes must be helped to undertake a path
of moral redemption and personal and community growth, with a view to a
valid reinsertion into society." *[This Vatican Information Service report of the Pope's comments uses the first English edition of the Catechism. The 2nd edition, revised to conform with the Latin typical edition states, "the number of men and women who have deep-seated homosexual tendencies is not negligible." The Holy Father's actual words in Italian follow this Latin edition.] "Un numero non trascurabile di uomini e di donne presenta tendenze omosessuali
profondamente radicate. Questa inclinazione, oggettivamente disordinata,
costituisce per la maggior parte di loro una prova. Perciò devono essere
accolti con rispetto, compassione, delicatezza. A loro riguardo si eviterà ogni
marchio di ingiusta discriminazione. Tali persone sono chiamate a realizzare
la volontà di Dio nella loro vita, e, se sono cristiane, a unire al sacrificio della
croce del Signore le difficoltà che possono incontrare in conseguenza della
loro condizione" (CCC 2358).
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