Blessing for People Who love Each Other. Postulate to Revise the Doctrinal Views of the “Synodal Path” in Germany on the Phenomenon of Homosexuality and Transsexuality Cover Image

Błogosławieństwo dla ludzi, którzy się kochają. Postulat rewizji poglądów doktrynalnych „Drogi Synodalnej” w Niemczech na zjawisko homoseksualizmu
Blessing for People Who love Each Other. Postulate to Revise the Doctrinal Views of the “Synodal Path” in Germany on the Phenomenon of Homosexuality and Transsexuality

Author(s): Grzegorz Chojnacki
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Theology and Religion, Pastoral Theology, Sociology of Religion
Published by: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego
Keywords: “Synodal Path”; homosexuality; transsexuality; Catechism of the Catholic Church; doctrine; morality

Summary/Abstract: The Fourth Commission of the “Synodal Path” in the Catholic Church in Germany, whose main focus is the topic of “Living love in Sexuality and Partnership”, submitted a document on a new doctrinal assessment of the phenomenon of homosexuality to the plenary assembly for adoption. The adopted text, expressing a number of postulates for the currently binding doctrinal valorisation of homosexual inclinations and acts, is based on the results of research in the humanities and social sciences and on the results of an extensive report on sexual abuse in the Catholic Church in Germany after World War II until the present day, prepared by a consortium of three research centres: (M)annheim, (H)eidelberg, (G)ießen. Based on these sources, according to the members of the “Synodal Path”, it is necessary to revise the current evaluation carried out, among others, in the Catechism of the Catholic Church. The main motive of this revision is the thesis that every human being should integrate his / her sexuality with his own lifestyle and way of life. Sexuality, expressed through physical acts, is to take into account respect for human dignity, the right to self-determination, love, fidelity and responsibility, and – in a specific dimension – fertility. Therefore, the mandatories of the “Synodal Path” believe that all these features are implemented in homosexual sexual acts. Thus, love without fertility realised in them has its own value and is not a sin, and homosexual acts should not be treated as “intrinsece malum”. Opponents of such a revision of the assessment of homosexuality point to the integrity and purity of the sexual act in marriage and its impact on the development of the family.

  • Issue Year: 2025
  • Issue No: 35
  • Page Range: 5-18
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Polish
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