A Vatican diplomat has told the United Nations Human Rights Council
that people who criticise same-sex relations are increasingly being
attacked and vilified for their views.
Archbishop Silvano Tomasi, who is the permanent observer of the Holy
See to the United Nations in Geneva, said the Roman Catholic Church
deeply believed that human sexuality was a gift reserved for married
heterosexual couples.
“People are being attacked for taking positions that do not support
sexual behaviour between people of the same sex. When they express their
moral beliefs or beliefs about human nature … they are stigmatised and
worse – they are vilified, and prosecuted,” Archbishop Tomasi said.
Archbishop Tomasi claimed the Vatican believed in the inherent
dignity of all human beings and condemned all violence against people
because of their sexual orientation or behaviour.
According to the Guardian,
Archbishop Tomasi was widely criticised in September 2009 following a
speech in which he sought to favourably compare the Catholic Church’s
record on child sex abuse with that of other religious organisations.
The archbishop read out a defiant and provocative statement, issued
following a meeting of the UN human rights council in Geneva and the
Holy See, which said the majority of Catholic clergy who committed such
acts were not paedophiles but ’homosexuals’ attracted to sex with
adolescent males.