Pope tells LGBT Catholics: God loves all his children
Source: Vatican News/Outreach
Westminster LGBT+ Catholics have welcomed comments by Pope Francis, published this week by Fr James Martin SJ on his website Outreach.
Fr James' pastoral ministry includes the LGBT community, and he recently sent three questions to the Holy Father, which he said are most commonly asked by LGBT Catholics and their families.
Fr James asked firstly: "What would you say is the most important thing for LGBT people to know about God?"
The Pope answered: "God is Father and he does not disown any of his children. And the 'style' of God is 'closeness, mercy and tenderness.' Along this path you will find God."
The next question was: "What would you like LGBT people to know about the Church?
Pope Francis said: "I would like for them to read the book of the Acts of the Apostles. There they will find the image of the living Church."
Finally Fr James asked: "What do you say to an LGBT Catholic who has experienced rejection from the Church?"
Pope Francis responded: "I would have them recognize it not as "the rejection of the church," but instead of "people in the church." The church is a mother and calls together all her children. Take for example the parable of those invited to the feast: "the just, the sinners, the rich and the poor, etc." (Matthew 22:1-15; Luke 14:15-24). A "selective" church, one of "pure blood," is not Holy Mother Church, but rather a sect."
Ruby Almeida, Chair of the Westminster LGBT+ Catholics told ICN: "We, the Westminster LGBT+ Catholics group, are always delighted when Pope Francis speaks about our community with such compassion and understanding about the many sins of rejection and hurt that have been committed against us.
"The continual affirmation that we are an integral and beloved part of the family of Christ is such an important message that needs to be said and heard by the LGBT+ community and by society at large. A parent never tires of telling their child how much they love them, and certainly that child blossoms in that knowledge and environment of love. And, as children of God we too need to hear those messages of love and acceptance.
"We work with that message of love, which we know helps heals the many who have been wounded and carry those afflictions. Our presence at the fortnightly Mass at Farm Street Church there is a place of love and acceptance, a place of welcome back to our Catholic faith. A place where the clergy, the parish community and our chaplaincy are the embodiment of Christ's love for all LGBT+ Catholics. "
LINKS
LGBT+ Catholics Westminster - https://sites.google.com/view/lgbt-ca-w/home
Outreach - https://outreach.faith/