Pope Francis: The Catholic Church will never accept gay unions
Pope Francis has released a long-awaited report on āthe familyā which affirms existing church teachings opposing gay equality and same-sex marriage.
It follows two Synods on the issue over the previous years, where proposals to water down church teachings were mooted but quickly disregarded.
In place of any changes to church doctrine on sexuality, the Popeās report says that gay people should receive āassistanceā to bring them back to normality, and affirms there are āabsolutely no groundsā for considering recognition of āhomosexual unionsā.
The Catholic leader wrote: āIn discussing the dignity and mission of the family, the Synod Fathers observed that, as for proposals to place unions between homosexual persons on the same level as marriage, there are absolutely no grounds for considering homosexual unions to be in any way similar or even remotely analogous to Godās plan for marriage and family.
Elsewhere, he rallied against āpressureā from outside influences calling for an end to homophobia.
He added: āIt is unacceptable that local Churches should be subjected to pressure in this matter and that international bodies should make financial aid to poor countries dependent on the introduction of laws to establish āmarriageā between persons of the same sex.ā
Though aid money is often curtailed in countries where gays are persecuted, jailed and subject to human rights abuses, the document references no proof whatsoever for the extraordinary claim that aid has been cut off over lack of same-sex marriage.
Such criteria which would presumably deem countries including Germany, Australia and Italy ineligible too.
Elsewhere, the Pope said the Church must be understanding of āfamilies whose members include persons who experience same-sex attractionā ā a term frequently used in āgay cureā groups to pathologise homosexuality.
He claimed: āSuch families should be given respectful pastoral guidance, so that those who manifest a homosexual orientation can receive the assistance they need to understand and fully carry out Godās will in their lives.ā
Official church doctrine continues to teach that gay people are ādisorderedā.
Despite an early āwho am I to judgeā PR blitz attempting to bolster his image, the Pope is yet to lift any of the actively homophobic and transphobic policies of his predecessors.
Proposals to āreach outā to gay people were scrapped at last yearās Synod ā and despite suggestions that the plans would return this year, it is clear that the Church has no plans to have another discussion surrounding the matter.
The Vatican has also maintained a silence after a report exposed that it was funding a āgay cureā clinic for priests ā and has not commented on reports that anti-gay hate groups are being funded by Catholic donors.
The Pope recently suggested that same-sex marriage is a āpassing fadā.