Italian priest Don Gino Flaim defends paedophiles and blames ‘love-seeking children’

ITALY
International Business Times

By Gianluca Mezzofiore
October 6, 2015

An Italian priest has been suspended from his parish after defending paedophilia on live television and attempting to blame victims for “seeking affection”. Don Gino Flaim, of the San Giuseppe and Pio X parish in the northern Italian town of Trento, claimed on air that he “understands paedophilia” whereas “I’m not sure about homosexuality”.

“Unfortunately there are children who seek affection because they don’t receive it at home and I understand that some priests can give up,” he said on La7 channel. “Paedophilia is a sin, and like all sins has to be accepted, also.” He went on affirming that homosexuality “is a disease”.

The statement comes as Pope Francis opened a synod of Roman Catholic bishops focusing on family issues amid an unprecedented row over the church’s attitudes and dogmas on homosexuality. On 5 October, the Argentine pontiff urged the church to “move forward”, saying it was not “a museum to keep or preserve”.

Days before the key meeting of 300 church leaders, Poland-born Vatican priest Krzysztof Charamsa announced he was in a gay relationship, saying he wanted to challenge the institution’s “backward” attitude to homosexuality.

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