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Priest refuses communion to long-term church-goer because she’s gay

Priest refuses communion to long-term church-goer because she’s gay

Priest holds a communion chalice
A Catholic priest holds a communion chalice (Photo: Shannon Douglas on Unsplash)

A diocese in Michigan, US, is backing one of its priests after he decided to stop offering communion to one of his parishioners because she is in a same-sex marriage.

The woman in question is Sara Smolenski, a judge with the 63rd District Court in Grand Rapids, MI.

She has attended the same church in the city, St Stephen’s Catholic Church, for over six decades. Her parents married in the church and she was later baptized there.

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Smolenski, a lesbian, married her wife in 2017. They had been together 27 years, and because of Smolenski’s position, her marriage made local news.

She says since marrying she has attended St Stephen’s but has also been to other churches – all of whom have welcomed her for communion. It’s during this holy sacrament, the culmination of the mass, that Catholics believe they receive the body and blood of Christ.

Then, last Saturday, the church’s priest, Father Scott Nolan, called Smolenski on the phone and told her she would not be allowed to receive communion anymore. Nolan has been at the church for approximately three years.

Smolenski says Nolan was aware of her sexuality and has given her communion before, leaving her particularly confused by the decision.

“Why now? And why me?” she said in an interview with MLive.

According to Nolan in his call, it’s all down to Smolenski’s marriage.

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Smolenski told WOOD TV 8, “I try to be a good and faithful servant to our Lord Jesus Christ. My faith is a huge part of who I am, but it is the church that made that faith, the very church where he is taking a stance and saying ho-ho, not you.”

The priest told the same news channel he was just following through on, “what all of the popes who have ever said something about the emergent family have said up to and including Pope Francis,”. In other words, you have to respect Catholic teachings if you want to receive communion.

According to another parishioner, it’s not the first time he’s done this. Kelly Shadoens told WGVU News, “He singled out a same-sex couple last, late last January and denied them communion at a mass, in front of their daughter with no prewarning.”

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Now, Nolan’s local diocese, on behalf of bishop Bishop David John Walkowiak, has issued a statement backing his decision.

“We appreciate Judge Sara Smolenski’s service to the community. We are grateful for her past generosity. These facts are not at issue in this matter.

“As Pope Francis explains in Amoris Laetitia, ‘The Eucharist demands that we be members of the one body of the Church. Those who approach the Body and Blood of Christ may not wound that same Body by creating scandalous distinctions and divisions among its members.’ Lifelong Catholics would surely be aware of this.”

It goes on to say, “Father Scott Nolan, pastor of St. Stephen Parish, has dedicated his priesthood to bringing people closer to Jesus Christ.

“Part of his duty in pursuing that end is to teach the truth as taught by the Catholic Church, and to help it take root and grow in his parish. Mercy is essential to that process, but so are humility and conversion on the part of anyone seeking to live an authentically Catholic Christian life.

“Father Nolan approached Judge Smolenski privately. Subsequent media reports do not change the appropriateness of his action, which the diocese supports.”

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Pope Francis receives an insight into LGBTQ lives from US priest

Pope Francis receives an insight into LGBTQ lives from US priest

Father James Martin (Photo: Facebook)

A US Jesuit priest has revealed more about visits he made this week with Pope Francis and other Vatican officials in Rome, Italy.

On Monday it was reported by several news agencies that Pope Francis, the head of the Catholic Church, had met with New York City-based Jesuit priest Father James Martin.

Father Martin is well-known for his views on welcoming gay people to the Church. The cleric is seen as a liberal voice in the higher echelons of Catholicism.

In 2017, he published a book: Building a Bridge: How the Catholic Church and the L.G.B.T. Community Can Enter Into a Relationship of Respect, Compassion and Sensitivity.

He serves as a consultant to the Vatican’s Secretariat for Communications.

On Monday, the Vatican listed the private audience the Pope had with Fr. Martin. As it only publicly acknowledges a few of the Pope’s private meetings, this was seen by some as a tacit sign of approval for Martin and a wish to publicize the meeting.

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Martin’s views have upset more conservative voices in the Catholic Church. Several talks he has previously been booked to give in the US have been canceled.

Last year, almost 10,000 people signed a petition demanding Fr. Martin was dropped from speaking at a panel at the Catholic Church’s World Meeting of Families in Ireland. The petition failed and his appearance went ahead.

On Monday, Father Martin took to Twitter to reveal more of the 30-minute meeting with Pope Francis.

He called the private meeting, “One of the highlights of my life. I felt encouraged, consoled and inspired by the Holy Father today. And his time with me, in the middle of a busy day and a busy life, seems a clear sign of his deep pastoral care for LGBT Catholics and LGBT people worldwide.”

One of the highlights of my life. I felt encouraged, consoled and inspired by the Holy Father today. And his time with me, in the middle of a busy day and a busy life, seems a clear sign of his deep pastoral care for LGBT Catholics and LGBT people worldwide. (Foto@VaticanMedia). pic.twitter.com/1BeaiVh0Q4

— James Martin, SJ (@JamesMartinSJ) September 30, 2019

In an interview with the press afterward, Martin said, “I felt encouraged, consoled and inspired by our meeting … It was like talking to the most compassionate parish priest you can imagine.”

Martin was in Rome for the plenary meeting of the Vatican’s communications department.

Following his meeting with the Pope, Fr. Martin has revealed he also met with other Vatican officials to talk about welcoming LGBTQ people to the church.

Dear friends: I am happy to say, with their permission, that I met with Cardinal Giuseppe Versaldi, the prefect of the Congregation for Education, and Fr. Friedrich Bechina, undersecretary, for a dialogue about the Congregation’s document “Male and Female He Created Them” …

— James Martin, SJ (@JamesMartinSJ) October 1, 2019

“Dear friends: I am happy to say, with their permission, that I met with Cardinal Giuseppe Versaldi, the prefect of the Congregation for Education, and Fr. Friedrich Bechina, undersecretary, for a dialogue about the Congregation’s document “Male and Female He Created Them” …” he posted.

This controversial document, issued by the Vatican in June, questions gender theory. It rejects the idea that transgender people can be any gender besides what they are assigned at birth. It claims modern concepts around gender destabilize the family and society.

Related: Vatican declares trans people will ‘annihilate the concept of nature’

“During our meeting I read aloud letters from a Sister who ministers to transgender individuals, from a family with LGBT children, and a transgender person himself,” says Martin. “Again, with their permission, I can share that they spoke about the context and purpose of their document, which was focused on Catholic schools.

“His Eminence expressed sorrow if people thought the Congregation was accusing people of being ideologically distorted, and they wish to share their care for transgender people and want to continue dialogue to reflect on their experiences.

“As I said, they gave me permission to share this with you, but the rest of the meeting will be kept private. I was happy to bring LGBT voices to this warm meeting and very grateful for their openness to dialogue.”

Martin tweeted again last night about sharing the stories of LGBTQ lives with Vatican officials, saying he will continue to do so until his trips ends this weekend.

“Dear friends: Thanks for all your prayers over these last few days of meetings, which I had asked for when I left. So far I’ve shared the stories of #LGBT people with the Pope and Vatican officials and have tried to build bridges. I’ll continue to do so in Rome until I return!”

Dear friends: Thanks for all your prayers over these last few days of meetings, which I had asked for when I left. So far I’ve shared the stories of #LGBT people with the Pope and Vatican officials and have tried to build bridges. I’ll continue to do so in Rome until I return! pic.twitter.com/wm2ssrWBUn

— James Martin, SJ (@JamesMartinSJ) October 1, 2019

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