An open letter to The Most Revered,
Philip Tartaglia, President of the Bishop's Conference of Scotland,
Archbishop of Glasgow and Apostolic Administrator of the Archdiocese
of Edinburgh and St. Andrews.
Dear Archbishop,
I invite you to meet with me and other
members of the LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender)
Community in Scotland.
I want to give you an opportunity to
have a positive and straightforward dialogue with LGBT people in
Scotland.
I also want you to understand that the
recent and historic words and actions by the Church have been
tremendously hurtful towards LGBT people, no more so than the
deployment of words and phrases that lack the basic compassion that
should be at the root of Catholic Charity.
It is not easy growing up Catholic with
such negative re-enforcement, where the love we express for our
partners of the same sex or of the opposite sex as the case may be,
is belittled and not recognised. It is also hard to rationalise the
view taken that being gay is a “choice”, in the same way we
choose the clothes we wear in the morning or what we buy for lunch.
The Church can no longer promote a non sequitur.
This is an opportunity for you to hear
from us and for us to hear form you; to enter into dialogue with
members of our community.
I am disappointed that my previous
correspondence to the Church has gone unanswered. I now, following
recent events, make the offer to you again, in an open letter,
affording you another opportunity to respond.
In the Words of Saint Paul, it is now
time to show Charity.
Yours respectfully,
Daniel Donaldson
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