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Catholics perplexed by actions of San Francisco Catholic Charities
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Catholics in San Francisco and throughout the United States continue to be confused by the decision of San Francisco Catholic Charities to persist in facilitating adoptions to homosexual couples, an action which the Church has spoken out against. Subscriber comments:
Published by: G. De Feo
Brooklyn/NY/USA 02/07/2007 11:37 PM EST
Either we believe in the tenents of Church teaching, Church tradition, and Sacred Scripture--or we don't!
I wonder if financial considerations didn't enter the Bishop's decision. Who knows how many homosexuals contribute so much--that the archdiocese doesn't want to lose it! Talk about "moral relativism!" The Holy Father ought to get cracking on this one right away or his hopes for ecumenism might suffer,perhaps beyond repair! I just informed Catholic Charities to remove me from their mailing list, to send me no further appeals until this matter is resolved for the God-fearing, instead of for those whose lifestyle--and not just that of homosexuals--do not square with Truth: that word the Bishop of San Francisco in one stroke has just consigned to the dust bin called, "open to interpretation!"
Published by: DK
USA 02/07/2007 03:43 PM EST
Overtime, these adoptions (whether by CC or otherwise) will come back to bite them in the backside. These people should not be adopting from ANY agency. Isn't it not just plain, common sense that children belong with a man and a woman (mom and dad)? It's all the result of corruption, radical judges, and most of all, immorality, that this has happened. What a real shame!
Published by: Henry
Virginia 08/16/2006 10:14 AM EST
Charity may be based on Truth. Charity may also be based on Mercy, Love and Forgiveness. Cries of Orthodoxy many times are used as a shield to hide Hardness of Heart.
Published by: Retd
Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico 08/14/2006 10:39 PM EST
Remember: Charity is always based on TRUTH. Remember: "The Truth will set you free."
Published by: Patricia
Ontario Canada 08/14/2006 08:22 PM EST
Americans, don't donate to cc until they stop this disobedience. Do you guys want your country to become like Canada. It's too late for us.
By the way Helen, just what do YOU think goes on in LGBTQ households. Parents pass on their values....
Published by: Kevin McDonald
Halifax, Nova Scotia 08/14/2006 07:51 PM EST
Dissenting Henry: Its called "orthodoxy" -teachings derived from the truth.
This is not a charitable or ethical situation. It is a juridical one. Catholics may not support groups which are "ambiguous" or "contrary" to church interests. Unless the Holy Father repudiates that warning from the Late John Paul the Great, then basic common sense prevails: we can't promote groups who are anti-Catholic in character or principle. Homosexual adoption is a profound evil and even tacit co-operation with "the gayest adoption agency around" is forbidden to the faithful. This issue is a slam dunk no-brainer. The only scandal is in how long the S.F. Chancery is taking to equivocally denounce this group and sever all ties. They are moving in the right direction, just too slowly. Kevin Halifax, Nova Scotia
Published by: Henry
Virginia 08/14/2006 10:58 AM EST
Hey, traditionalists. It's called CHARITY. Remember Faith, Hope Charity??
Published by: Marian
Miami FL 08/14/2006 10:38 AM EST
There are many other adoption agencies in our country and CC should be let free to offer adoption according to the policies of the Catholic Doctrine of Faith.
Homosexuality is an intrisec evil that cannot be supported. It is a mental health issue, as well. CC should not give up because of the pressure of the State or Government, that provides funds to them. This situation needs to be clearly and openly stated by CC.
Published by: Dave Smoker
East Lansing, MI 08/14/2006 10:10 AM EST
As one who wishes to remain faithful to both the teachings of Jesus and the Magisterium, it is hard to not have mixed feelings on this subject. I understand and accept the position of the Vatican. I also understand the need for children to be provided a loving, safe home. The stories of Jesus and the children come to mind as does the story of Jeus and the adulterous woman in John 8. The authority of the Archbishop Levada should be acknowledged but it doesn't have to be done with acrimony and hate. Pray for peace.
Published by: Janice
Washington, D.C. 08/14/2006 04:51 AM EST
Let's just get rid of Catholic Charities. It's an obstacle to the faith.
Published by: Jim
Port Orange 08/13/2006 01:59 PM EST
Bravo for the Catholic comments to this article give me great hope; and I expect other Catholics feel the same sense of joy about God's church coming up with good actions to take in light of this darkness.
Published by: Edward Ottenthal
New Jersey USA 08/13/2006 12:29 PM EST
The Church has also had in its history some rather dreadful moments, "holy" wars, "sacred" crusades, inquisitions, inhumane anti-Semitism, and overt killing racism, sexism and Homophobia. Time for Love and Change.
Published by: George Angel
Canada 08/13/2006 12:29 AM EST
Unfortunately today organizations like San Francisco Catholic Charities are Catholic in name only and no longer deserve to be called Catholic or even supported by the Catholic Church. They say actions speak louder than words. Margaret Sommerville a leading Canadian Ethicist from McGill University in Montreal, Canada quite clearly stated this year that the best situation for children is to be raised by their mother and father. Margaret Sommerville only confirmed and reiterated what mankind has known since the beginning of humanity. I would urge anyone interested with the importance and urgency of this issue to read the story of Dawn Stefanowicz from Canada who testified about the extreme difficulties and hardships she faced in her life with being brought up by a biological father who was gay. Dawn's sad and tragic life story was made public by her before a Massachusetts Committee that was in support of a marriage protection ammendent several months ago. Dawn Stefanowicz is currently writing her autobiography which should be must reading for anyone interested in this very important issue. Every politician in the United States and Canada at every level of government should read this exceptional courageous women's autobiography when it comes out. Find out more about Dawn Stefanowicz!
Published by: Tony Stockus
Buffalo, NY 08/12/2006 08:19 PM EST
1. Would there be any benefit in CNA (or some other Catholic-based source) initiating a letter directly to ArchBishop Niederauer and/or Catholic Charities USA expressing our concern over San Francisco's Catholic Charities continued role in facilitating adoption by openly homosexual couples that could then solicit "signatures" from on-line supporters?
2. In addition or separate to the above - initiate a campaign to discourage financial support to the San Francisio area Catholic Charities?
Published by: robk
So Cal 08/12/2006 05:02 PM EST
That was a tremendous article, very cogent! I pray that the SF diocesan leadership will follow the teachings of the church (and fast)!
Published by: Margie Vopacke Reilly
Carmichael, CA 08/12/2006 02:22 PM EST
We are called to be in the world but not "of" the world. Perplexed? Confused? Seems clear enough that Catholic Charities has rejected the wisdom of the Vatican.
Where is the concern for the children of these homosexual couples? Jesus says, "It is not the will of my Father who is in heaven that one of these little ones should perish." And yet, the people perish for lack of knowledge. Let the Holy Spirit of God into the decision making process in San Francisco and we would see quite a change in policy for Catholic Charities. It is not charitable to expose the most vulnerable of our youth to such immoral lifestyles!
Published by: J. A. Arroyo
Tulsa/OK/USA 08/12/2006 01:52 PM EST
"Rome" is not the enemy, to be ignored and shrugged off as "ignorant of the 'real world'"! The Church has to stand up and be a beacon for what is moral and Right, even if unpopular in San Francisco. Like the Holy Father said when he first elected, "Maybe the Church will just get smaller" referring to those in the US who would disagree with Church teaching on contraception, abortion, and same-sex marriage. Catholic Charities and the Church must have leaders who are in Communion with Peter!
Published by: jack flannery
danvers,ma. 08/12/2006 12:45 PM EST
I believe archbishop Niederauer specifically stated that he had cleared this position as acceptable with archbishop Levada who now heads the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. Dr. May speaks for many when he "finds it difficult to reconcile " these actions with our faith. What he finds difficult, I find impossible. A full and detailed exposition of the catholic moral reason that led to this is owed to the faithful. If it is there ,put it in writing.
Published by: Virginia Detrost
Albany NY 08/12/2006 10:04 AM EST
Helen Scotland..since when is sodomy "well-balanced" behaviour? In front of children, it becomes the scandal that Christ spoke about: "better to have a millstone around your neck than to scandalize one of these little ones"
NEVER acceptable...
Published by: RN
Mobile, AL USA 08/12/2006 09:52 AM EST
Another of our Church Shepherds is leading the flock to the wolves. Church history is full of scisms and hereseys started by Bishops. They are only to be followed when they are in union with the Good Shepherd and his vicar on earth, the Pope. This action is clearly fostering actions which are contrary to Scripture and Church teachings. May God help these people, starting with the Bishop, to see the error of their ways and repent.
Published by: Jill Muennich
USA 08/12/2006 07:13 AM EST
Another bishop with more liberal obfuscation! Pope Benedict...are you listening? We need a few clarifications and possibly a few excommunications to show that we follow the gospel message.
Suffer the little children.. they are being used as trophies to gay 'rites'.
Published by: NiteClerk
Saint Louis, Mo, U.S.A. 08/12/2006 06:58 AM EST
I don't see why the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith doesn't summon some of these Catholic leaders to Rome, then scourge the Doctrine into them.
This is yet another example that homosexuals in the U.S. have too much influence within the Church.
Published by: Helen
Scotland 08/12/2006 04:00 AM EST
I know lots of ordinary, well-balanced people who were brought up in LGBT households. I'd rather a child had a loving home than a childrens home. What on earth do people think goes on in an LGBT household? Too many so-called 'good Catholics' with unhealthy overactive imaginations!!!
Published by: Michael
Dallas/Texas 08/12/2006 02:55 AM EST
Knowing the GLBA/LGBT methodology for targeting those who oppose their behavior and political influence, it is not unreasonable to believe that Catholic Charities is being targeted by Gay and Lesbian couples for adoption in an effort to force a change in the church. Although, it's not like we get to choose which parts of the bible we follow. One thing is certain, if it is new testament - we follow it. We are simply not allowed to promote the behavior of sodomy, a word which the gay community does not even recognize. Nonetheless, sodomy is not welcome in the church or family.
Published by: phil floersh
tucson/az/usa 08/11/2006 10:09 PM EST
I pity the sleepless night the Pope experiences...the Holy Office Cardinal!
Published by: John Harris
Washington Missouri, USA 08/11/2006 09:47 PM EST
One of the best articles that I have seen on the problem of letting gays and lesbians have custody of childern and the untold harm that is done to the childern.
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