posted on Apr, 4 2003 @ 07:01 PM
VATICAN CITY -- A new Vatican dictionary describing homosexuality as a condition "without any social value" was denounced by an Italian gay rights
leader Monday as insulting and cruel.
The Vatican published the 1,000-page Lexicon of words like "reproductive rights," "gender" and other terms dealing with sexuality in an effort to
clarify what it says are neutral-sounding terms that can mask meanings contradictory to Roman Catholic teachings. The Lexicon reflects Vatican
teaching that homosexual acts are "intrinsically disordered," and Pope John Paul II has said such acts are "contrary to natural law."
The church, however, says homosexuals should be treated with compassion and dignity. The dictionary counsels against "stigmatizing" as homophobic
those who raise questions about homosexuality. But leading gay-rights activist Franco Grillini said the dictionary makes plain "the pathological
homophobic obsession of the Catholic Church." "In my opinion, it's almost racist and it is at the limit of cruelty," said Grillini, a Chamber of
Deputies lawmaker.
Grillini wrote on his Web site Sunday that the Lexicon moves "from homophobic invective to insult against homosexuals and homosexuality." Earlier
this year, Cardinal Alfonso Lopez Trujillo said the Vatican decided to compile the work after hearing complaints from nongovernmental organizations
about "ambiguous" terms used at the United Nations and other international organizations.
The Vatican long has been at odds with the United Nations over policies it believes contradict church teaching. For example, the Vatican often opposes
U.N. documents concerning sex education and the use of condoms as a way to prevent HIV infection.
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