German bishops tell Vatican: Catholics reject sex rules

GERMANY
Chicago Tribune

* Survey shows wide rejection of rules on sexual morality
* Catholics want looser stance on remarriage after divorce
* Report boost pressure for reform at Vatican synod

By Tom Heneghan, Religion Editor

PARIS, Feb 3 (Reuters) – Germany’s Catholic bishops, responding to a worldwide Vatican survey, said on Monday that many Church teachings on sexual morality were either unknown to the faithful there or rejected as unrealistic and heartless.

They said the survey, drawn up for a synod on possible reforms in October, showed most German Catholics disputed Church bans on birth control and premarital or gay sex and criticised rules barring the divorced from remarriage in church.

The results will not be news to many Catholics, especially in affluent Western countries, but the blunt official admission of this wide gap between policy and practice is uncommon and bound to raise pressure on Pope Francis to introduce reforms.

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