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Gay bishop to wed in Northern Ireland


Bishop Pat Buckley
Bishop Pat Buckley

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An openly gay bishop in Northern Ireland has announced he will marry his long-term partner in a civil union.

Pat Buckley, 57, is an unaffiliated Catholic bishop. He will exchange vows with his male partner on February 8 in the same chapel where he celebrates mass twice a week, according to the Belfast Telegraph.

The Catholic Church excommunicated Buckley in 1998 when he received an unauthorized episcopal consecration as a bishop from Bishop Michael Cox, the man who had also ‘ordained’ Sinead O’Connor, the Telegraph reported. In 2006 he published a book called “A sexual life, a spiritual life: a painful journey to inner peace.”

Buckley became a Catholic priest in 1976 and was sacked from the priesthood in 1986. He has conducted an independent ministry in Larne, Northern Ireland, ever since, along with a team of helpers and other disenchanted priests who are no longer formally part of the Church, one of whom is married.

On his website Buckley asserts that he “has a long established ministry to the gay and lesbian community,” adding that he believes “homosexuality is not sinful in the context of love. Sex is only sinful when it is about use or abuse.”

He also says, “Sex is good. It is God's gift. It even allows men and women to share in God's role as Creator. That's why we pro-create. Sex is only wrong, immoral and sinful if it hurts someone or if it is used to use or abuse.” Buckley concludes, “A sexually active life (in love) is as pleasing in God's sight as celibacy / virginity.”

Buckley told the Telegraph he had not expected his announcement to attract such publicity, and said his partner wants their relationship to remain private. “I did not realise that this was going to come out and I would prefer not to talk about it at the moment,” he said.


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Buckley was excommunicated by his own Church, thereby removing from him all and any powers to deliver the Sacraments of Jesus Christ as expressed by that Church. Any actions he carries out that purport to simulate delivering the Sacraments of Jesus are void of grace and meaningless. They could amount to blasphemy, something no man, however well-meaning his actions be, would want to do, flying in the face of God’s power as they do. He should forget it and seek reconciliation with Him instead. Setting up a church disaffiliated from his old church does not make him or his ‘new’ church any closer to God and certainly not ‘catholic’ in its true meaning.
At least its nice to see one church amid so many carrying out a constructive ministry.
olovely - Christs message was that we above all love God and SECONDLY love each other. To love God is surely to TRY to be Christ like and sinless (albeit we cannot ever be perfect and we are saved by Grace not deeds). It is our own sins that separate us from God, hence the need of a Saviour....
Christ's message was that we love one another. You've lost track of Christ's real message MMLeprechaun. I'll pray for your soul.
SWELL!!!!!!!
This poor sucker has lost his way.
By focusing only on his "wants" he has lost track of Christ's real message. Pray for ths man's soul, please.
This person is mentally unstable!!!
Why doesnt this man crawl under a stone
What is an "unaffiliated Catholic bishop"? Can I become an unaffiliated Cardinal from the Office of the Inquisition?
 




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