The director of the Catholic News Agency of Argentina (AICA) has told
CNA that claims of Pope Francis supporting gay civil unions when he was
Archbishop of Buenos Aires are not true.
Miguel Woites, who works directly with the Bishops’ Conference of
Argentina, the Archdiocese of Buenos Aires and the Apostolic Nunciature,
dismissed statementes made by Sergio Rubin, the author of an interview
with Cardinal Bergoglio entitled “Over Heaven and Earth.”
Since Pope Francis’ election on March 13, media reports have circulated
Rubin’s claim that the future Pope had supported homosexual unions as a
possible political compromise in Argentinia. Rubin has been the only
source used by the media for this claim.
In an article for the Argentinean newspaper Clarin, published on March
14, the day after Pope Francis’ election, Rubin wrote, “When debate on
the gay marriage bill began in the country, Bergoglio proposed that the
bishops adopt a moderate position and perhaps leave room for civil
unions as a compromise.”
Days later, Rubin told the Associated Press that when Cardinal
Bergoglio realized that same-sex marriage might be legalized, he
suggested the Church support civil unions, a position that, according to
Rubin, was rejected by the bishops.
Woites told CNA that Rubin’s statements about the future Pope Francis “are not true, they are totally inaccurate.”
“He never said who said it and when. It’s wrong to invent something
like this out of thin air. That article was severely criticized by the
bishops. He probably was referring to (heterosexual) domestic
partnerships, but not that anything be legalized,” Woites said.
He underscored that what Rubin said in his article “is an incorrect statement.”
In a letter to the Carmelite nuns of Buenos Aires on July 8, 2010, when
the debate on homosexual marriage in the country was in full swing,
then-Cardinal Bergoglio wrote, “Let’s not be naïve: This is a not
simple political struggle, but an attempt to destroy God's plan. It is
not just a bill but a move of the Father of Lies, who seeks to confuse
and deceive the children of God.”