16/01/2009

Less gay sex in seminary

From Pantagraph.com

A Vatican office that evaluated U.S. Roman Catholic
seminaries says the schools have made improvements in halting what they call
"homosexual behavior" among students.

The Vatican also says seminaries are doing well in teaching about
celibacy and are generally effective in screening candidates for the
priesthood.

The Vatican ordered the seminary review in response to the clergy sex abuse
crisis to see whether the schools had contributed to the problem.

The Vatican also directed evaluators to look for "evidence of
homosexuality" in the schools.

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So how do they know? How did they establish a baseline of homosexual activity in order to make the comparison? For that matter, how do they define homosexual activity in the first place? Do they keep stats by differing categories?

I just ask.


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