Following the resignation of France’s chief rabbi in a plagiarism
scandal, the Vatican reaffirmed its support for his position against
same-sex marriage.
Rabbi Gilles Bernheim, 60, stepped down April 11 after admitting that
he had falsified his academic record and had not authored some of the
writings published under his name.
These included an essay arguing
against same-sex marriage that was praised in December by then-Pope
Benedict XVI.
According to Vatican Radio, the Vatican’s chief spokesman, Father
Federico Lombardi, said this did not change the Vatican’s position
regarding the stand expressed in that essay.
“Benedict XVI showed his appreciation of arguments in favor of
marriage between a man and a woman, as expressed in the document
published by Rabbi Bernheim,” Lombardi was quoted by Vatican Radio as
saying. “The recent issues don’t change that.”
Bernheim had published his essay, “Homosexual Marriage, Gay Parenting
and Adoption: What We Forgot to Say,” in October, as part of debate
ahead of a parliamentary vote on gay marriage.
The French Senate
approved the bill on April 12; the lower house is expected to pass the
measure next month.