ChrisRobin brings up a very salient part - the Old Testament vs. the New.
The Old Testament, and the Talmud, started out as an oral tradition - passed down from generation to generation by mouth, not written word. How many of you played the "Whisper in the first kid's ear and pass it down to the last, then compare" in grammar school?
What did you discover from that exercise? Add in personal biases of the particular purveyors of "God's" word and what do you wind up with?
Leviticus would have us all dead - stoned for eating unclean meat (pork, shellfish, etc.) among other things. The original Kosher Laws were to try and keep sanitation and safe food among the people to minimize dysentery and other things.
The new testament represents the Word of God from Jesus Christ - WRITTEN down within 50 years of Christ's resurrection into heaven. A LOT less time for corruption of the Word.
Part of that Word may surprise you, if you are open to the interpretation, based on the common connotations of words in the original Greek.
http://www.goodhopemcc.org/spiritua...esus-affirmed-a-gay-couple-matthew-85-13.html
A little more background vis. a vis. the Church and its members - for We ARE the Body and Blood of Christ.
When the revised Lectionary/Order of Mass was promulgated, there was lively debate - some of the so-called-Conservative (I call pre-Vatican II thought minded, but nowhere near the Conservative as in What Would Jesus Do) members were actually promoting the idea of a Smaller but more faithful church. The word "catholic" means UNIVERSAL - ALL, EVERYONE. Their very thought processes are corrupt. Pope Francis is steering us back on the course from Christ, as intended in Vatican II reforms.
Pat Grimshaw:
Re: the excommunication of the priest - that does not surprise me, even as the second most powerful man in the Vatican has had conversations on the possibility of Married Priests. I live in a diocese that had a similar, very loving, active priest - his parish wound up forming their own church, using one of our local Schools of Music for their Sunday worship. He has ordained at least one woman priest.
Spiritus Christi.
Our Good (now retired) Bishop, found himself in the position of having to issue the same order - and he had parishioners with websites with countdown clocks counting the years, months, weeks, days, hours, and seconds until he retired because he was too liberal - when a Bishop attains mandatory retirement age (85?) he must tender his resignation. Normally, Rome leaves them in full office until a replacement is named. Pope Benedict and his minions immediately accepted his resignation, appoint the (more "conservative" Bishop of Syracuse) as our Parochial Administrator. Still no Bishop - I suspect because Francis put a hold on all such appointments that may have been in the works until HE knows the candidates hearts.
Pope Francis is a breath of Fresh Air. I think we will be ecstatically happy in the long run.
Yes, there are those, narrow-minded people who may leave the church - but there are just as many if not more who will flock to the church - or at least stand up and shout Hallelujah.
Someone posted a chart of National Tolerance for Gay Marriage awhile back - the "Catholic" countries were the ones at the HIGH Acceptance % of the chart. We are not all the ignorant, illiterate peasants the Church once dominated. We can read and interpret Christ's teachings for ourselves.