Gay Catholic Charities Board Member Resigns In Wake Of Cardinal Dolan's Anti-LGBT Stance PDF Print
Written by Instinct Staff | Thursday, 05 April 2012
Tags: joseph amodeo, cardinal timothy dolan, carl siciliano, ali forney center, new york, archbishop, anti-gay, anti-lgbt, lgbt youth, catholic charities, catholic church, letter of resignation

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We’ve been highlighting the back-and-forth between Ali Forney Center director Carl Siciliano and Cardinal Timothy Dolan quite a bit here on the blog. And to say that Cardinal Dolan didn’t respond well to being called out for his anti-LGBT views is an understatement.

Still, we’re guessing he didn’t expect any fallout within the ranks.

That’s not the case. Executive Committee member of the Junior Board of Catholic Charities (and 2005 Instinct Leading Man) Joseph Amodeo has submitted his resignation from Catholic Charities in the wake of Cardinal Dolan’s comments and clear failings of leadership.

Check out his stirring letter of resignation after the jump.

 

Joseph Amodeo’s letter was originally posted at The Huffington Post:

“Dear Ms. McGowan and Ms. King:

After careful consideration and prayerful discernment, it is with mixed emotions that I submit my resignation as a member of the Executive Board of the Junior Board of Catholic Charities. Although I have a great deal of respect for the work of the organization and the incredible talent behind its efforts, I have found it difficult in recent weeks and months to reconcile serving on the Executive Committee of a board under the pastoral leadership of Archbishop Timothy Cardinal Dolan.

The comments that His Eminence has made regarding same-sex couples, the LGBT community in general, and his recent in-action in response to the Ali Forney Center's plea for pastoral assistance, has left me with no other choice but to resign. Contrary to His Eminence's response to Ali Forney's Executive Director, Mr. Siciliano's comments were not inflammatory, they were truth; they were a call for help; and they were expressive of the cry in the wilderness that LGBT people have been making for far too long. As a religious and pastoral leader for millions of Catholics, his voice is needed as together we work to create homes that are safe, affirming and welcoming for LGBT youth. The LGBT community is not asking the Cardinal to change Church teaching, but rather to exercise the Church's social justice teachings. I hope the day will come when things will be less about "clear teachings" and more about what is truly right and just in the eyes of Truth itself.

This resignation should not be seen as casting an aspersion on Catholic Charities, but rather an ethical dilemma of a personal nature related to Archdiocesan leadership. As someone who believes in the message of love enshrined in the teachings of Christ, I find it disheartening that a man of God would refuse to extend a pastoral arm to the Ali Forney Center and the hundreds of LGBT youth that are housed, fed, educated and provided free health services. These are concerns that I will share with the Office of the Cardinal and the Archdiocesan Pastoral Council as well.

As a gay Catholic who teaches religious education (more than eight years in service to the Archdiocese of New York), is active in parish life and supports Catholic organizations, I'm afraid that the Archbishop has caused my heart to ache and my soul to feel pierced. With a discerning mind, I have tried to overlook the Cardinal's actions and comments, but this has now become impossible in light of his curt words to Mr. Siciliano and New York City's homeless LGBT youth.

It has been a great honor to serve Catholic Charities and to be a voice for the organization in my social circles as well as through my writing and online activities, so it is with a heavy heart that I make this decision and submit this resignation.

I submit this resignation with great respect for Catholic Charities and with hopes that one day the vision of peace and love that Christ promised will be realized.

Toward equality,
Joseph Amodeo”

 

We wonder whether Cardinal Dolan's anti-LGBT views are worth losing more valuable members of the Catholic Church's efforts?

We're sure Joseph isn't the only one that understands that Dolan's message of hate works in direct opposition to Christ's message of love. 

 

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written by drdanfee, April 05, 2012
Well in reality it is difficult to guess exactly what might be going on inside the Cardinal's mind and heart as he ponders the substantial percentage of LGBT youth among homeless street youth in NYC. However, I think a reasonable guess is that the Cardinal probably feels a typical pull to get caught up in blaming the victims, as this is a common sense impact of strict antigay Vatican teachings. Thus, it is easy to think that the homeless youth probably brought their family violence upon themselves; firstly by being LGBT which as the Vatican ever reminds us these days is considered a brute threat to western civilization and church community and family, period. Thus, if a family of origin perceives its children through this awkward flat earth lens, the parents and/or siblings are following the quick logic which declares their own specific youth to be a threat to civilization, church, and family. If someone inside your home is a brutish evil threat to all three per this teaching, then it seems unsurprisingly that the family would at a minimum eject the particular youth so mistakenly defined by the teaching and so mistakenly perceived by family members in strict conformity with the teaching. Cardinal Dolan is not dumb; he knows this is the deal, and he is sticking with the blame the youth crowd. Sad. Alas. Lord have mercy.
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written by Chuck Murphy, April 05, 2012
Spleen, anger, outrage, self-pity.
Cardinal Dolan, Jesus said the Sabbath was for people, not people for the Sabbath. Perhaps you could say that condemning LGBT people is not the way to go...address their humanity, don't enforce a rule.

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