1. @michaelcoren, one of Canada's leading Catholic writers, leaves the church over its homophobia: http://news.nationalpost.com/news/religion/i-felt-a-hypocrite-author-michael-coren-on-why-he-left-the-catholic-church-for-anglicanism …
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2. Coren's conversion is small but telling sign of problems Catholic church faces as acceptance of gay rights becomes increasingly normative
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3. Coren is 1) a convert 2) traditionalist on liturgy & abortion 3) steeped in Catholic classics. Yet can't accept church's position on gays
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4. Anyone who knows Coren (we've met a few times) knows how central Catholicism is to his identity. Yet even he can't accept Church's stance
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5. As it happens, first time Coren and I talked it was about a great gay Catholic writer, Oscar Wilde.
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6. Coren rightly insisted on Wilde's Catholicism but downplayed gayness. Suggested to me that Wilde was a closet heterosexual.
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7. Anyways, Coren has evolved, as many others have. But church remains inflexible. That's a problem.
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@kinsellawarren @Pontifex I myself hope the church can change on these issues but I fear not.
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