Table of Contents
Introduction

I - Position of Sacred Scriptures and Catholic Tradition regarding homosexuality
1. Excerpts from Sacred Scriptures
2. Tradition of the ecclesiastical Magisterium
     A. Popes and Councils
     B. Saints and Apologists
3. Tradition of civil legislation
II - A new tolerant conciliar morals
1. Conciliar principles of adaptation and tolerance
2. Post-conciliar Vatican documents on homosexuality
         Presupposition of the analysis
     A. Declaration on questions about sexual ethics
         Confusion creates tolerance
     B. Letter to the Bishops on the pastoral care for homosexual persons
     C. Regarding legislative proposals on discrimination of homosexuals
     D. The persistent Vatican tolerant approach
     E. Summarizing
3. Vatican position regarding pedophile priests
     A. The Dallas meeting and documents
     B. Vatican refuses approval of the documents
     C. The Washington documents
         a. Definition of sexual abuse
         b. The judgment and its reliability
         c. Changing the statute of limitations
     D. A final assessment
III - Homosexuality and the Catholic Church in the US
   1. Extent of the phenomenon and principal movements
   2. Support of the Hierarchy for homosexuality
   3. The Chicago symposium
   4. Homosexual “religious orders”
   5. Homosexual priests and Bishops
   6. The “McNeill affair”
   7. The “Weakland affair”
   8. Percentage of homosexual priests
   9. Homosexuality: the new face of the priesthood
  10. The homosexual mafia in the seminaries and the support it receives from the Bishops
  11. Should homosexuals be ordained?
IV - Ecclesiastical homosexuality in other countries

            Accusations against Paul VI

V - The scandal of priestly pedophilia in the US
  1. Definition and terminology
  2. Beginning of the crisis in the U.S. – Overview
  3. The clergy pedophilia scandal explodes
      The year 2002
      The year 2003
  4. Figures for pedophile priests in America
  5. Financial costs of the crisis
VI - Clerical pedophilia in other countries

Conclusion

Refuting sophisms

Index

“It is a necessary basic assumption of biblical interpretation that attention to the plain meaning of the text is the door to healthy understanding of the Bible.” (Paul S.Karleen Ph.D.)