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CONGREGATION BANS TWO RELIGIOUS FROM MINISTRY TO
HOMOSEXUALS JULY 13, 1999 (VIS) - Made public today was a Notification from the
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith regarding Sr. Jeannine Grammick S.S.N.D. and Fr. Robert Nugent S.D.S., founders of
the "New Ways Ministry"
organization in the archdiocese of
Below are some excerpts from the document - published
in English, Italian, Spanish , French, German and
Portuguese - which is signed by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger
and Archbishop Tarcisio Bertone
S.D.B., emeritus of
"From the beginning, in presenting the Church's
teaching on homosexuality, Father Nugent and Sister Gramick
have continually called central elements of that teaching into question. For
this reason, in 1984, James Cardinal Hickey, the Archbishop of Washington,
following the failure of a number of attempts at clarification, informed them
that they could no longer undertake their activities in that Archdiocese. At
the same time, the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and for
Societies of Apostolic Life ordered them to separate themselves totally and
completely from 'New Ways Ministry'."
"Despite this action by the Holy See, Father Nugent
and Sister Grammick continued their involvement in
activities organized by 'New Ways Ministry,'
though removing themselves from leadership positions. They
also continued to maintain and promote ambiguous positions on homosexuality and
explicitly criticized documents of the Church's Magisterium
on this issue." (Click here
to see more evidence of Sr. Grammick’s arrogant
attitude towards Church teaching and authority.)
"In 1988, the Holy See established a Commission
under the Presidency of Adam Cardinal Maida to study and evaluate their public
statements and activities and to determine whether these were faithful to
Catholic teaching on homosexuality.
"After the publication of 'Building Bridges,'
which summarized the activities and thinking (of the two religious), the
investigation of the Commission focused primarily on this book. ... The
Commission found serious deficiencies in their writings and pastoral
activities, which were incompatible with the fullness of Christian
morality."
"In 1995, the Congregation for Institutes of
Consecrated Life and for Societies of Apostolic Life transferred the entire
case to the competence of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. At
this point, with the hope that Father Nugent and Sister Gramick
would be willing to express their assent to Catholic teaching on homosexuality
and to correct the errors in their writings, the Congregation undertook another
attempt at resolution by inviting them to respond unequivocally to certain
questions regarding their position on the morality of homosexual acts and on
the homosexual inclination.
"Their responses, dated February 22, 1996, were not
sufficiently clear to dispel the serious ambiguities of their position. In
these, Sister Gramick and Father Nugent demonstrated
a clear conceptual understanding of the Church's teaching on homosexuality, but
refrained from professing any adherence to that teaching. Furthermore, the
publication, in 1995, of their book 'Voices of Hope: A Collection of Positive
Catholic Writings on Gay and Lesbian Issues' had made it clear that there was
no change in their opposition to fundamental elements of the Church's
teaching."
"The Congregation decided that the case should
be resolved according to the procedure outlined in its 'Regulations for
Doctrinal Examination'
(chapter4).
"Each was asked to respond to the 'contestatio' personally and independently from the other,
to allow them the greatest freedom in expressing their individual
positions."
"In the Ordinary Sessions of May 6 and May 20,
1998, the Members of the Congregation carefully evaluated the responses. ...
(They) were unanimous in their decision that the responses of the two, while
containing certain positive elements, were unacceptable. In each case, Father
Nugent and Sister Gramick had sought to justify the
publication of their books and neither had expressed personal adherence to the
Church's teaching on homosexuality in sufficiently unequivocal terms. Thus, it
was decided that they should be asked to formulate a public declaration. ... In
this declaration they were asked to express their interior assent to the
teaching of the Catholic Church on homosexuality and to acknowledge that he two
above-mentioned books contained errors."
"Sister Gramick, while
expressing her love for the Church, simply refused to express any assent
whatsoever to the teaching of the Church on homosexuality. Father Nugent was more responsive, but not
unequivocal in his statement of interior assent to the teaching of the Church.
It was decided by the Members of the Congregation, therefore, that Father
Nugent should be given yet another opportunity to express unequivocal assent. ...His
response, dated January 25, 1999, showed that this attempt had not met with
success. Father Nugent would not sign the declaration he had received and
responded by formulating an alternative text which modified the Congregation's
declaration on certain important points. In particular, he would not state that
homosexual acts are intrinsically disordered and he added a section which calls
into question the definitive and unchangeable nature of Catholic doctrine in
this area."
"The ambiguities and errors of the approach of
Father Nugent and Sister Gramick have caused
confusion among the Catholic people and have harmed the community of the
Church. For these reasons, Sister Jeannine Gramick,S.S.N.D., and Father Robert Nugent, S.D.S., are
permanently prohibited from any pastoral work involving homosexual persons and
are ineligible, for an undetermined period, for any office in their respective
religious institutes.
"The Sovereign Pontiff John Paul II, at the
Audience of May 14, 1999, granted to the ... (congregation) secretary, approved
the present Notification, adopted in the Ordinary Session of this Congregation,
and ordered its publication."
Read what Bishop Fabian Bruskewitz has to say about “Always Our
Children”.
The pro-gay
Catholic-dissident group “Dignity” welcomed “Always Our
Children”. That itself should speak
VOLUMES about the poison that this missive really is.