In America, the debate over the breakdown of "the family" has become a codeword for gay rights issues. I'm struck, then, then, that the Pope spoke at length about the problems of the family without once mentioning homosexuality (despite the Church's opposition). Instead, he mentions divorce, infidelity and cohabitation:
In this regard, a matter of deep concern to us all is the state of the family within society. Indeed, Cardinal George mentioned earlier that you have included the strengthening of marriage and family life among the priorities for your attention over the next few years. In this year’s World Day of Peace Message I spoke of the essential contribution that healthy family life makes to peace within and between nations. In the family home we experience “some of the fundamental elements of peace: justice and love between brothers and sisters, the role of authority expressed by parents, loving concern for the members who are weaker because of youth, sickness or old age, mutual help in the necessities of life, readiness to accept others and, if necessary, to forgive them” (no. 3). The family is also the primary place for evangelization, for passing on the faith, for helping young people to appreciate the importance of religious practice and Sunday observance. How can we not be dismayed as we observe the sharp decline of the family as a basic element of Church and society? Divorce and infidelity have increased, and many young men and women are choosing to postpone marriage or to forego it altogether. To some young Catholics, the sacramental bond of marriage seems scarcely distinguishable from a civil bond, or even a purely informal and open-ended arrangement to live with another person. Hence we have an alarming decrease in the number of Catholic marriages in the United States together with an increase in cohabitation, in which the Christ-like mutual self-giving of spouses, sealed by a public promise to live out the demands of an indissoluble lifelong commitment, is simply absent. In such circumstances, children are denied the secure environment that they need in order truly to flourish as human beings, and society is denied the stable building blocks which it requires if the cohesion and moral focus of the community are to be maintained

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Maybe the Pope didn't once mention homosexuality because it is in no way 'responsible' for the breakdown of the family and he actually realizes it, whereas "divorce, infidelity and cohabitation" ARE responsible for the harm done to families.
Maybe he realizes that gay people come from (and form their own) families.
What would you have had him say, Steven?
The media has made very little mention of the fact that Benedict is the FIRST pontiff ever to actually publically differentiate between pedophiles and homosexuals.
Homesexuality does not exist within the confines of the Christian community. THAT is why a Christian leader like Pope benedict didn't mention it. There is no such thing as same-gender "marriage" from the Gospels and no where is it found in the words of the Apostles amd disciples in the New Testament. It is dishonest to compare what cannot be compared. There is no such thing as acceptable homosexuality within the Christian community.
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