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Belgian bishop lashes out at Vatican over gay unions decree

BRUSSELS (AP) - A Belgian bishop has lashed out at the Vatican over its decree that the Catholic Church won't bless same-sex unions since God 'œcannot bless sin.'ť

Antwerp Bishop Johan Bonny wrote in an opinion piece Wednesday that he feels 'œshame for my Church'ť and 'œintellectual and moral incomprehension'ť after Pope Francis approved the 'œnegative'ť response to a question about whether Catholic clergy have the authority to bless same-sex unions. The official response said God 'œdoes not and cannot bless sin."

Bonny, who was part of a Vatican 2015 synod on marriage and family, said: 'œI want to apologize to all for whom this is painful and incomprehensible.'ť

The conference of Belgian bishops backed Bonny's concerns, saying LGBT faithful and their families saw the Vatican decree as 'œexceptionally painful.'ť The conference urged everyone to work on 'œa climate of respect, recognition and integration.'ť

The Vatican's position has pleased conservatives, disheartened advocates for LGBT Catholics and thrown a wrench into a debate within Germany's Catholic Church, which has been at the forefront of opening discussions on hot-button issues such as Catholic teachings on homosexuality.

Bonny said he was disappointed by the level of argument that ran through the note from the Vatican's orthodoxy office, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.

'œIntellectually, this does not even reach the level of high school. These kind of arguments, the logic, you see right through it. These days, you don't convince anyone that way,'ť Bonny said.

The Congregation's note distinguished between blessing same-sex unions and the church's welcoming and blessing of gay people, which it endorsed. It argued that such unions were not part of God's plan and that any sacramental recognition of them could be confused with marriage.

The Vatican holds that gay people must be treated with dignity and respect, but that gay sex is 'œintrinsically disordered.'ť Catholic teaching says that marriage is a lifelong union between a man and a woman that is part of God's plan and intended for creating new life.

The orthodoxy office's document argued that same-sex unions can't be blessed by the Catholic Church because they are not part of that plan.

God 'œdoes not and cannot bless sin: He blesses sinful man, so that he may recognize that he is part of his plan of love and allow himself to be changed by him,'ť the note said.

In his opinion piece published in Belgian newspaper De Standaard, Bonny countered that 'œsin is one of the most difficult theological and moral categories to define, and one of the last to pin on people and their way of living together.'ť

The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith issued a similar decree in 2003 that said the church's respect for gay people 'œcannot lead in any way to approval of homosexual behavior or to legal recognition of homosexual unions.'ť

Belgium has historically been a staunch Roman Catholic country with strong ties to the Vatican. But the number of believers and attendance at church services has shrunk over the past decades.

The nation is dotted with churches great and small, but their death announcements almost invariably outnumber those for baptisms.

FILE - In this May 21, 2015 file photo, Mauro Cioffari, left, puts a wedding ring on his partner Davide Conti's finger as their civil union is being registered by a municipality officer during a ceremony in Rome's Campidoglio Capitol Hill. The Vatican has decreed, Monday, March 15, 2021, that the Catholic Church cannot bless same-sex unions since God 'œcannot bless sin.' The Vatican's orthodoxy office, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, issued a formal response to a question about whether Catholic clergy can bless gay unions. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia, file) The Associated Press
FILE -- In this Feb. 2, 2021 file photo, Pope Francis celebrates a Mass with members of religious institutions on the occasion of the celebration of the World Day of Consecrated Life, in St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican. The Vatican has decreed, Monday, March 15, 2021, that the Catholic Church cannot bless same-sex unions since God 'œcannot bless sin.' The Vatican's orthodoxy office, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, issued a formal response to a question about whether Catholic clergy can bless gay unions (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini, pool) The Associated Press
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