The controversy surrounding the
failed leadership of Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone and the resulting
outcry for his dismissal is not about questioning the teaching role of
the archbishop. It’s not about resistance to Catholic doctrine being
taught in Catholic high schools. And it’s not about unchangeable
doctrine.
We’re not talking about the Trinity or the Resurrection or other unchangeable teachings. We’re talking about church teaching regarding sexuality, a set of teachings in serious need of updating — just as church teaching was updated when church leaders figured out the Earth wasn’t flat, and slavery was evil, and women were not inferior to men (although some bishops are still struggling with that one).
http://theprogressivecatholicvoice.blogspot.co.nz/2015/04/san-francisco-archbishops-sex-obsessed.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed:+TheProgressiveCatholicVoice+%28The+Progressive+Catholic+Voice%29
We’re not talking about the Trinity or the Resurrection or other unchangeable teachings. We’re talking about church teaching regarding sexuality, a set of teachings in serious need of updating — just as church teaching was updated when church leaders figured out the Earth wasn’t flat, and slavery was evil, and women were not inferior to men (although some bishops are still struggling with that one).
http://theprogressivecatholicvoice.blogspot.co.nz/2015/04/san-francisco-archbishops-sex-obsessed.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed:+TheProgressiveCatholicVoice+%28The+Progressive+Catholic+Voice%29