Vatican slams book on sexuality written by Irish American nun
Says new book poses a “grave risk” to Vatican teachings
On gay marriage, Farley asserted that legal recognition of gay marriage can help transform the stigmatization of gays, a position that Cardinal Levada said would signal the approval of 'deviant behavior' and would obscure the value of traditional marriage between man and woman in society.
In her statement, Farley freely acknowledged that her views on some issues depart from traditional Catholic doctrine, but she said they were nonetheless coherent in theological and moral traditions.
"'The fact that Christians and others have achieved new knowledge and deeper understanding of human embodiment and sexuality seems to require that we at least examine the possibility of development in sexual ethics,' she wrote.
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