Like Patrick
O’Hannigan, Fr. Richard John Neuhaus takes issue with Will
Saletan’s assessment of the Catholic Church’s new document on the
ordination of homosexuals at the First Things blog:
Contra Saletan, the Church pastorally cares and prays for people
who struggle with disordered desires. But she should not jeopardize
the mission of the priesthood by ordaining those who are thought
likely to succumb to such desires.
Cardinal Grocholewski, head of the dicastery issuing the
instruction, puts it this way: “It is not discrimination, for
example, if one does not admit a person who suffers from vertigo to
a school for astronauts.” More precisely, it is discrimination,
although not in the pejorative sense of the term. I suppose it is
possible that somebody with a transitory, or even deep-seated,
problem with vertigo might be a successful astronaut, but as a
matter of policy you don’t want to put the possibility to the
test.