Pope' New Spanish Cardinal Brands Homosexuality A 'Defect'
The Pope’s new Spanish Cardinal has called homosexuality a
physical “defect” that can be cured, it has been reported.
Equating homosexuality to his own high blood pressure,
Fernando Sebastián told the Spanish newspaper Diario Sur on Monday that:
“Homosexuality is a defective manner of expressing sexuality, because [sex] has
a structure and a purpose, which is procreation.
"A homosexual who can't achieve this (procreation) is
failing," he said.
The 85-year-old will take up his post in the Vatican as
Spain’s newest cardinal in February.
His comments come after Pope Francis was named Person of the
Year 2013 by leading gay rights magazine The Advocate after he told Brazilian
reporters: “If someone is gay and seeks the Lord with good will, who am I to
judge?”
Pope Francis named ‘Person of the Year’ by leading gay
rights magazine
Sebastian insisted his views did not contradict the Pope’s:
“It's one thing to be compassionate towards a homosexual person and another
thing to morally justify the practice of that homosexuality," he said.
"You can tell a person what their weakness is but that
doesn't justify [a decision] to respect them and help them. I think that's the
Pope's position as with gay marriage and divorce," he added.
The Pope’s own record on gay rights was marred late last
year after the Bishop of Malta said the pontiff was “shocked” by gay adoption
in an interview with
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