“Three weeks before the trip, he called me on the phone and said he
would love to give me a hug,” Grassi said. |
For this cause God delivered them up to shameful affections. For their
women have changed the natural use into that use which is against nature. And, in like manner, the men also, leaving the
natural use of the women, have burned in their lusts one towards another, men
with men working that which is filthy, and receiving in themselves the
recompense which was due to their error.
Romans 1:26-27 - DRV
EDITOR’S NOTE: This month, Pope Francis has called
high-level meetings at the Vatican to discuss how to include openly gay and
lesbian people within the church. His secret meeting last week with same-sex
couples shows you the Popes true intentions. Prepare yourself for full and
complete acceptance of openly-gay LGBT Catholic church members. Pope Francis is
building his One World Religion, and the gates of Hell fully support him. Grassi
said the Pope has long known that he is gay, but has never condemned his
sexuality or his same-sex relationship. Hmm…I bet.
Yayo Grassi, an openly gay man, brought his partner, Iwan Bagus, as well
several other friends to the Vatican Embassy on September 23 for a brief visit
with Pope Francis. A video of the meeting shows Grassi and Francis greeting
each other with a warm hug.
In an exclusive interview with CNN, Grassi said the visit was arranged
personally with the Pope via email in the weeks ahead of Francis’ highly
anticipated visit to the United
States.
The meeting between the Pope and gay couple adds another intriguing
twist to the strange aftermath of Francis’ first-ever
trip to the United States. Since news broke on Tuesday of Francis’
meeting with Davis, conservatives have cheered the seemingly implicit
endorsement, while liberals have questioned how much the Pope knew about her
case.
The two encounters — one with a gay couple and one with a government
official who ardently opposes homosexuality — have left the Vatican scrambling
to issue statements that seek to de-politicize the Pope’s meetings and agenda.
ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, VATICAN SPOKESMAN THE REV. FEDERICO LOMBARDI SAID
THAT GRASSI HAD ASKED TO PRESENT HIS FRIENDS TO FRANCIS IN WASHINGTON.
“As noted in the past, the Pope, as pastor, has maintained many personal
relationships with people in a spirit of kindness, welcome and dialogue,”
Lombardi said.
Earlier on Friday, the Vatican said that
the meeting with Davis was not intended as a show of support
for her cause and “the only real audience granted by the Pope at the nunciature
(embassy) was with one of his former students and his family.”
“That was me,” Grassi said.
Grassi, who is 67, added that he is willing to talk about his private
moment with the pontiff because he was upset about media coverage of the Pope’s
meeting with Davis.
“I want to show the truth of who Pope Francis is,” he said.
Pope Francis taught Grassi in literature and psychology classes at
Inmaculada Concepcion, a Catholic high school in Sante Fe, Argentina, from
1964-1965. Grassi said that he is now an atheist.
Grassi said the Pope has long known that he is gay, but has never
condemned his sexuality or his same-sex relationship.
In the video, Francis says he recalls
meeting Grassi’s boyfriend in Rome.
“HE HAS NEVER BEEN JUDGMENTAL,” GRASSI SAID. “HE HAS NEVER SAID ANYTHING
NEGATIVE.”
Grassi said that he asked for the meeting in Washington because the
friends he brought along have been through difficult times and wanted to
receive of a blessing from the pontiff.
At the end the meeting, the Pope hugs both Grassi and Bagus and kisses
them on the cheek.
“Obviously he is the pastor of the church and he has to follow the
church’s teachings,” Grassi added. “But as a human being he understands all
kinds of situations, and he is open to all kinds of people, including those
with different sexual characteristics.”
While not changing church teaching, which considers same-sex
relationships sinful, Pope Francis has often emphasized mercy over judgment. In
2013, for example, he famously said, “Who am I to judge” gay priests who seek
to do God’s will. He also reportedly met with a
transgender manfrom Spain in January of this year.
At the same time, the Vatican has refused to recognize France’s
ambassador to the Holy See, Laurent Stefanini, who is openly gay. And
Francis has show little inclination to adjust church doctrine on sexuality.
“It reminds us, again, that the Pope meets with all sorts of people on
his trips and that such meetings are not an ‘endorsement’ of anything,” said
the Rev. James Martin, a Jesuit priest and editor at large at America magazine.
“In this case, for example, he is not endorsing same-sex marriage. But
if Mr. Grassi’s account is accurate, then it makes me happy to know that the
Pope keeps in contact with his old friends, both gay and straight. For
friendship and welcome are at the heart of the Christian life.”
THIS OCTOBER, THE VATICAN WILL HOLD A MAJOR MEETING, CALLED A SYNOD, TO
DISCUSS HOW TO MINISTER TO GAYS AND LESBIANS, AMONG OTHER ISSUES FACING MODERN
CATHOLICS.
While Grassi describes his relationship to the Pope as very close, they
haven’t always agreed on same-sex rights.
During Argentina’s heated debate over same-sex marriage in 2010, Grassi
chastised the Pope for opposing gay rights. At one point, the future pontiff
suggested that same-sex marriage is the work of the devil.
“You have been my guide, continuously moving my horizons—you have shaped
the most progressive aspects of my worldview,” Grassi wrote to the future Pope
in an email, according to National Geographic magazine. “And to hear
this from you is so disappointing.”
Grassi told CNN that Francis — then Cardinal Jorge Margio Bergoglio —
wrote back, saying that he was sorry to have upset his former student and
promising that “homophobia” had no place in the Catholic Church.
Grassi said he believes the Pope was “misled” into meeting with Davis,
who served six days in a Kentucky jail for refusing to issue marriage licenses
to same-sex couples.
Davis’ lawyers had portrayed the papal meeting as an endorsement of her
cause. After several days of questions and culture-war sparring, the Vatican
said that was not the case.
“The Pope did not enter into the details of the situation of Mrs. Davis,
and his meeting with her should not be considered a form of support of her
position in all of its particular and complex aspects,” Lombardi said in a
statement issued Friday morning.
The question of who, exactly, set up the meeting between Davis and the
Pope has been the subject of fervid media speculation this week.
Vatican officials have said that such an encounter could only have taken
place with the planning and approval of the Holy See’s nuncio — or envoy — to
the United States, Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò. source
Source: Now The End Begins
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