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MAY 15, 2026
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Behind all this lies another bit of legerdemain, namely an appeal to “lived experience” as a guide to dealing with present debates.  In a sense, of course, lived experience is an important component of any individual life.  But so is the accumulated “lived experience” of our tradition, or we’re all just making it up – to suit ourselves – as we go along. 

Early Christianity notably learned much from Greco-Roman philosophies in addition to its Jewish heritage.  But as I documented years ago in a lengthy essay, even the great philosophers of classical Athens frowned on homosexual acts. 

So why is it that now, 2000+ years into Christian “lived experience” (plus another 1400 years of the Mosaic Law), LGBT “witnesses” are so important as to overthrow a millennia-long, unbroken moral tradition?

Perhaps it’s simplistic to see this as merely a surrender to the decadent sexual inclinations of the present.  But what’s simple is, often enough, true.  As here. 

Decadence is always with us in a fallen world.  But acceptance, even celebration of decadence, is a rarity.  Those decadent Renaissance popes that people, Catholic and not, are happy to deplore had at least one virtue: they didn’t try to claim that their sexual sins were justified by their lived experience, let alone a joyful and more mature understanding of what the Holy Spirit desires us to see and do now.

A Church that continues to encourage todos, todos, todos to believe that what it is impossible to accept is already halfway to being accepted is doing them a disservice.  Both in confirming people in error and in confusing the rest of us. 

It’s worth noticing that it was months after Pope Francis issued his 2023 declaration Fiducia supplicans on blessing homosexual and other couples in “irregular unions” that the German bishops announced their intention to do so formally.  We learned just last week that, as a result, in 2024 a letter was sent to the Germans, “warning that such blessings could be interpreted as the legitimization of unions incompatible with Church doctrine.”

So, we have this chain of events: a document allowing gay blessings, then a letter from the prefect of the Dicastery for Divine Worship, Cardinal Fernandez, (who had earlier issued the document) to the German bishops saying they can’t be formalized without contradicting Church doctrine, and now a report by a Synodal study group that a “paradigm shift” is needed because of [LGBT] “lived experience.”

Even non-Catholics once used to say that “at least Catholics know what they believe.” Do we anymore? 

Only Pope Leo is in a position to sort out this devilish confusion, which he cannot ignore.
VIA THE CATHOLIC WORLD REPORT

Tenuous unity and problematic blessings in an age of bourgeois love
Homosexuality and Authentic Freedom
Polygamy remains a point of contention with the Church in many African nations
Ladder of Divine Ascent — Step 7: “On Joy-Making Mourning”

13. Do not be like those who, in burying the dead, first lament over them and then get drunk for their sake. But be like the prisoners in the mines who are flogged every hour by the gaolers

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