German Catholics Divided on Same-Sex Unions

EWTN News in Depth covers the global implications of developments in Germany, plus reaction to President Biden’s first address to Congress and more.

Montse Alvarado, AC Wimmer and Matthew Bunson discuss the German Synodal Path on the April 30 episode of ‘EWTN News in Depth.’

A move by Church leaders in Germany to bless same-sex unions May 10 has sharply divided German Catholics.

EWTN News in Depth speaks with experts in the U.S. and in Germany about the practical and theological implications of the planned “blessing services” and the ripple effect of this ecclesial divide across the universal Church.

A special report from Martin Rothweiler of EWTN Germany explains how clergy and laypeople are reacting to the controversy. Host Montse Alvarado conducts an in-depth interview with Dominican Father Thomas Petri, dean and acting president of the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, D.C., for his take, also on the April 30 episode.

 

Key Take-Aways: 

Watch the interview:

The Wrap from the Experts 

Here’s the wrap:

From AC Wimmer (Editor-in-Chief of CNA Germany):

From Matthew Bunson (EWTN News Executive Editor and Bureau Chief):


Title IX Religious Exemptions Under Threat

EWTN’s Kate Scanlon reports on a class-action lawsuit filed against the U.S. Department of Education’s religious-exemption rules that could criminalize religious colleges and universities whose codes of conduct often prohibit extramarital sex.

What’s Happening: Religious institutions have historically exercised a constitutional right to practice their faith authentically. Title IX religious exemptions have protected freedom of religion in higher education. Removal of these exemptions would very likely strangle religious universities’ ability to follow and instill doctrines of their faith.

Why It Matters: “I think it’s very important for Catholic institutions and religious institutions generally to be confident and up front about their convictions and to model those convictions in their rules for residents and their guidelines they offer to students,” says Dr. Michael McLean, President of Thomas Aquinas College.

“We don’t want to send signals that are contrary to the faith we’re trying to teach our students … we don't want to have men living in the in the same rooms as women. We don’t want to have biological males playing on our female sports teams. We don’t want to be the ones who are, through our health plan, paying for transgender transition surgery. ... But that’s a different thing from discriminating against our students. And we want to send the message that all our students are children of God and welcome here,” says John Garvey, President of The Catholic University of America. Watch the Segment: 


Reaction to President Biden’s Speech to Congress

Pastor Chris Butler of the Chicago Embassy Church Network, a congressional candidate running as a Democrat in Illinois, shares his perspective about issues of importance to Catholics that were raised in President Biden’s first address to a joint session of Congress. Watch the segment:


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