Over half of Catholic priests are gay, says Vatican insider
A theologist who worked at the Vatican says having gay priests āworks wellā for the Catholic church.
David Berger ā who is openly gay ā said that over half of priests working for the Catholic church are gay.
He said that this number is even higher in the Vatican and that the church āuseā the sexuality of these men to āguilt-tripā them into being better priests.
āYou have the advantage of having many gay men with a guilty conscience. They do their best to be especially smart, loyal to the Pope and hard working,ā he said in an interview with German magazine Stern.
āWhich is why they have the best chances for a career and, through this, get into the Vatican.
āThere, they find a network of gay men in which people help each other out.ā
Berger worked at the Pontifical Academy of St Thomas Aquinas in Vatican City, but was forced to leave when he came out as gay.
However, he says being gay actually helps further your career, he claimed, as ābeing gay is an important apparatus of powerā in the Vatican and priests who come out are seen as the āultimate threatā.
āThose in power donāt have anything left with which to hold you down. Thatās a disaster beyond all expectations.ā
His claims comes amid heightened tensions over the Churchās anti-LGBT stance, after a Polish priest was sacked for coming out as gay.
The allegations come from Sardinian former priest Mario Bonfanti, who was also forced out of the church for his sexuality, despite maintaining his vow of celibacy.