Wednesday, October 5, 2022

 Wednesday of the Twenty-seventh Week in Ordinary Time

(Galatians 2:1-2.7-14; Luke 11:1-4)

Cardinal George Pell has recently criticized other bishops for their capitulation to contemporary mores.  He says that Scripture is very clear that sexual activity outside marriage is wrong.  Yet many German and Belgian bishops have taken positions in support of “homosexual marriages.”  Their way of thinking would defend a radically different sexual morality than the one the Church has consistently taught.  Cardinal Pell sounds something like St. Paul in today’s first reading.

Paul gives some deference to St. Peter as one of the leaders of the Church.  Although saying that he is a reputed pillar has a touch of irony, it does acknowledge authority within the Church.  But Paul does not hesitate to criticize the first among the apostles when his practice contradicts established doctrine.  He does so not because he wishes to undermine Peter’s position but because the salvation of the Gentiles is at stake.  Paul says that influencing non-Jews in the Church to practice Jewish customs contradicts “the truth of the gospel.” 

It is hard for parents of children who cohabitate to criticize them either directly or publicly.  The issue is important because it affects profoundly the future family of the sexual partner.  Parents of the partner must be both firm and caring.  No, they probably should not disinherit their child because of it.  But neither should they allow him or her to stay with the other partner in their homes.

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