THE Vatican late last month released what it
titles “The schedule for Pope Francis’ September 2015
Apostolic Journey to the United States of
America.” According to the release, the visit of His
Holiness will last for six days, starting from Tuesday,
September 22 to Sunday, September 27.
This visit is coming on the heels of
America’s legalisation of same-sex marriage which many the
world over, especially the Third World, regard as an
aberration. Surely in the course of his visit to his
flocks, the Supreme Pontiff of the Universal Church and
Vicar of Jesus Christ would be called upon to
address this vexed issue.
Yes, Pope Francis, as the Bishop of Rome and ‘Successor of
the Prince of the Apostle’, needs to tell the world,
particularly the estimated 1.2 billion Catholics he
leads, about the official position of the Church on
gay marriage. Does he as the leader of the ‘world leading
church’ support homosexuality and by extension same-sex
marriage, which the Holy Bible unequivocally condemns?
Another question that is sure to arise in the course of Pope
Francis’ discussion with the American audience: Would
he as the Pope and holder of the eminent and sacred title
of the ‘Servant of the Servants of God, ‘permit a self-
confessed homosexual to participate in the
Holy Eucharist in the Catholic Church, that is, to
take the Holy Communion? Surely, many American Bible
believing Christians can’t wait for a chance to engage the
Supreme Pontiff of the Universal Church on this issue of gay
marriage which they have taken as Satan’s
great assault on the Biblical doctrine on marriage (a holy
wedlock between a man and a woman).
It’s a well documented fact that Pope
Francis’ immediate predecessor, Pope Emeritus, Benedict
XVI, had harsh words for homosexuality during his papacy.
He was strident and direct in condemning the sexual
perversion. In February 2005, he wrote that homosexuality
was “a strong tendency ordered toward an intrinsic moral
evil,” and an “objective disorder.”
Then came Pope Francis with his ‘love for
sinner!’ doctrine, by which he gave new fillip to gay and
lesbian Catholics. He has said, famously, that he is not in a
position to judge gays, although he has managed
somehow to retain the official Church position that
homosexuality is wrong! That obviously sounds like double
speak! Is His Holiness, many are wont to ask, distancing
himself from the position of the Church which he leads? He
says he is not in the position to judge gays, which the Holy
Bible roundly condemns as an ‘abomination.’
Specifically, in what has become one of Pope Francis’
signature lines, from an in-flight press conference a few
months after his election in 2013, when he was asked
about whether a gay man could be a priest: “If someone is
gay and he searches for the Lord and has good will, who am I
to judge?” Francis asked.
Apostle Paul in Romans Chapter 13 verse 4,
explains the enormous power of the minister of God,
including the power to judge an erring soul: “For he is the
minister of God to thee for good. But if thou do that which is
evil, be afraid; for he beareth not the sword in vain: for he is
a minister to execute wrath upon him that doeth evil.”
In 1 Corinthians Chapter 5, when Apostle
Paul heard about the worst form of fornication going
on in the Corinthian Church, of a certain church member
coupling with “his father’s wife”, he wrote: “For I verily, as
absent in the body but present in spirit, have judged
(emphasis mine) already, as though I were present…”
Now concerning the erring soul, Paul orders that he
be delivered “unto Satan for the destruction of the flesh, that
the spirit may be saved in the day of the Lord Jesus.” As
further punishment for the sex offender, hear
the great apostle: “I wrote unto you in an epistle not to
company with fornicators…if any man that is called a
brother be a fornicator…with such a one, no, not to eat.”
Paul, are you judging? I thought the Bible says, ‘Thou shalt
not judge’? I could hear someone issuing a query to the
great apostle.
It may not be quite right for a Minister of God to hide
under Christ’s “Judge not, that ye be not judged” injunction
in the Book of Matthew or His “neither do I condemn
thee: but go and sin no more,” to the woman caught
in adultery, to abdicate his ministerial responsibility
of speaking out against sin in the church of God or of
judging a church member who has continued to sin. After all
the Lord Himself in judging the wicked King Herod in the
Luke Gospel referred to him as a fox. “Go ye, and tell that
fox,” He said of the king. He denounced the
Pharisees in the Book of Matthew as “O generation of
Vipers”, while John the Baptist openly criticised the
same King Herod for taking over Herodia,”his brother
Philip’s wife.” Not only that. You may want to count the
number of times the Lord pronounced “Woe unto you,
Scribes and Pharisees, ye hypocrites…” in Chapter 23 of the
Book of Matthew?
Now, looking at all these instances, does Christ look to
anyone like a minister of God who would say to a gay, a sex
pervert, an unrepentant sinner, who would not show remorse
for his sin or even consider his defiance as an evil that needs
to be expunged and repented of, “I’m not in a position to
judge gays”? No, no, no. Christ would rather
say to all unrepentant gays, “I tell you, Nay; except ye
repent, ye shall all likewise perish.”
No doubt, many have good words for Pope Francis and hold
him in high esteem especially for the concern he has shown
towards the downtrodden since coming to the office in 2013.
However, what continues to baffle a cross-section of
Christians the world over is the way he continues to roll out
the red carpet, as it were, to receive gay and lesbian
Catholics as if they were some royals. Under his
watch, homosexuality has come to assume a pride of
place in the Catholic Church. The Holy See has said in one
of their documents that homosexuals “need to be welcome
and accompanied with patience and delicacy and that
(homosexuals) have gifts and qualities to offer.” Jesus of
Nazareth!
When you hear the Church treating the sin
of homosexuality with kid gloves like this,
you wonder whether this isn’t the same sin
that so infuriated God that He had to rain down brimstone
and fire upon the evil cities of Sodom and Gomorrah!
Sincerely, it is hoped that the Holy Spirit would guide the
Pontiff so he doesn’t fall into the booby
trap awaiting him in the United States. The enemy of
the Church are lying in-wait for him to repeat the good
things he has always said about gays so that this time
around, with gay marriage now officially recognised in the
U.S., they could use it to nail him and ground the Church,
after the much harm paedophile among the Catholic priests
in the U.S. has already cost the Church. Many are of the
opinion that His Holiness would condemn gay marriage in
America and embrace the uniform teaching of the Holy
Bible on marriage which holds marriage as the holy wedlock
between a man and a woman.
The Pope’s journey to America is still some few days away. I
felt I should be proactive and give the Supreme Pontiff an
advance notice of what to expect as he takes the gospel of
Christ to a land that has brazenly decided to stand the Bible
teaching on marriage on its head.
• Sly Edaghese is an author of many children’s novels.


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