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Wednesday, January 3, 2024

Bishop Aillet: What Tucho Calls a "Couple" Is Not a Couple

 










Bergoglio's homosexual propaganda piece Fiducia Supplicans has been "hailed as a victory" by the homosexual underworld, while it has met with unprecedented public disapproval from entire bishops' conferences, writes Bishop Marc Aillet, 66, of Bayonne, France.

On 27 December, he responded to Francis/Fernández in a long and carefully argued statement, assuming the two believe their own words.

There is a "stealthy shift" from blessing people "whatever their situation" to blessing adulterous and homosexual unions, Monsignor Aillet warns.

Despite Tucho's affirmations about marriage and the supposedly "non-liturgical" nature of his blessings, what is at stake is the ecclesiastical recognition of what Aillet calls "homosexual relationships". "Fiducia Supplicans" is understood as sanctioning homosexual blessings, which are already taking place in a very public way in Germany and Belgium.

Francis comes up with the novelty of "blessing" two homosexuals who present themselves as a "couple" and "it is therefore the entity of the 'couple' that invokes the blessing upon itself".

But Aillet notes that the term "couple" cannot reasonably be applied to the concubinage of two homosexuals, since sexual difference is essential to the constitution of a couple.

He writes almost fearfully: "To give a blessing to a homosexual 'couple' and not just to two individuals seems to endorse the homosexual act that unites them, even if it is made clear that this union cannot be equated with marriage".

For him, Francis' homosexual propaganda piece lacks a call to repentance and it fails to qualify homosexual sins as "intrinsically disordered".

God cannot "speak well" (= bless = Latin: bene-dicere) of what is not His will. The first blessing in Genesis was given to Adam and Eve in the context of the multiplication of the human race, Aillet recalls.

His conclusion is that fornicators, adulterers and homosexuals [or any other mortal sinner] can be blessed individually as part of a call to repentance and an invitation to ask for God's grace to conform their lives to God's will.





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