...So let's, just for the hell of it, allow our imaginations to run
riot. What might a reformed Catholic Church look like? Start with small
steps - allowing communion to divorced or co-habiting couples, the
Church not judging gay men in loving relationships (both positions
Francis himself has espoused). From there we move to a greater
acceptance of homosexuality in general, even to same-sex union and
families. How long before we hit celibacy and women priests? At which
point there are women in the faith who would want to widen the debate,
to suggest that it is the whole notion of an elevated priesthood and
hierarchy that needs addressing, encouraging more democracy and
community as a way to get better shepherds for the flock.
Enter
a religion defined by God's mercy and inclusion, with a strong voice on
issues like market excess and climate change and where men and women
shared spiritual power. In a world under attack from testosterone-driven
fundamentalism - I could have written exactly those same words before
the events in Paris, but somehow they mean even more now - that is a
religion even I might be tempted to join. Though how many Catholics I
would find sitting next to me in the pews is a big question.
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