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The Roman Catholic Church has issued guidance for future priests to have psychological tests to weed out those unable to control their sexual urges. | The Roman Catholic Church has issued guidance for future priests to have psychological tests to weed out those unable to control their sexual urges. |
A senior churchman said a series of sex scandals had contributed to the rewriting of the guidelines. | A senior churchman said a series of sex scandals had contributed to the rewriting of the guidelines. |
The authors said screening would help avoid "tragic situations" caused by what they termed psychological defects. | The authors said screening would help avoid "tragic situations" caused by what they termed psychological defects. |
The guidance says the voluntary tests should also aim to vet for those with "deep-seated homosexual tendencies". | |
Among other traits that might make a candidate unsuitable for the priesthood, the advice lists "uncertain sexual identity," "excessive rigidity of character" and "strong affective dependencies". | Among other traits that might make a candidate unsuitable for the priesthood, the advice lists "uncertain sexual identity," "excessive rigidity of character" and "strong affective dependencies". |
The document also makes reference to heterosexual urges. | The document also makes reference to heterosexual urges. |
Seminarians should be barred if testing makes it "evident the candidate has difficulty living in celibacy: That is, if celibacy for him is lived as a burden so heavy that it compromises his affective and relational equilibrium", it says. | |
Catholic officials continue to fixate on the offenders and ignore the larger problem US-based victims group SNAP | Catholic officials continue to fixate on the offenders and ignore the larger problem US-based victims group SNAP |
The advice stipulates priests must have a "positive and stable sense of one's masculine identity". | The advice stipulates priests must have a "positive and stable sense of one's masculine identity". |
The document, approved by Pope Benedict XVI and made public on Thursday, stresses that the screening must always have the candidate's consent. | The document, approved by Pope Benedict XVI and made public on Thursday, stresses that the screening must always have the candidate's consent. |
The Catholic Church has been rocked by a series of sex scandals in recent years involving paedophile priests, notably in the US, Latin America and Europe, triggering lawsuits that have cost hundreds of millions of dollars in settlements. | The Catholic Church has been rocked by a series of sex scandals in recent years involving paedophile priests, notably in the US, Latin America and Europe, triggering lawsuits that have cost hundreds of millions of dollars in settlements. |
And a seminary in Austria was shut down in August 2004 after revelations that students openly indulged in homosexual conduct. | And a seminary in Austria was shut down in August 2004 after revelations that students openly indulged in homosexual conduct. |
Gay rights groups have accused the Church of using homosexuals as scapegoats for abuse scandals. | Gay rights groups have accused the Church of using homosexuals as scapegoats for abuse scandals. |
The Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests (SNAP), a US-based group of victims of sexual abuse, said the revised guidelines did not go far enough. | The Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests (SNAP), a US-based group of victims of sexual abuse, said the revised guidelines did not go far enough. |
"Catholic officials continue to fixate on the offenders and ignore the larger problem: The Church's virtually unchanged culture of secrecy and unchecked power in the hierarchy," it said in a statement. | "Catholic officials continue to fixate on the offenders and ignore the larger problem: The Church's virtually unchanged culture of secrecy and unchecked power in the hierarchy," it said in a statement. |
"These broader factors are deeply rooted in the Church and contribute heavily to extensive and ongoing clergy sex abuse and cover up." | "These broader factors are deeply rooted in the Church and contribute heavily to extensive and ongoing clergy sex abuse and cover up." |
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