03 November 2022, The Tablet

Irish priest suspended after comments about transgender and gays

by Michael Kelly, CNS

The cleric said the politician would “go to hell” if he did not “repent his sin and seek forgiveness”.


Irish priest suspended after comments about transgender and gays

Leo Varadkar (left) pictured with Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau at Canada Pride in 2017.
Mario Beauregard Beaustock/Alamy

A spokesman for Ireland’s deputy prime minister referred to Pope Francis’ famous line “Who am I to judge?” after a priest said the politician would go to hell if he did not repent for being gay.

The spokesman for Deputy Prime Minister Leo Varadkar told reporters yesterday that Varadkar respects the right of Father Seán Sheehy “to express his religious beliefs freely” but “profoundly disagrees with Father Sheehy’s views”.

It was the latest in a string of comments by the priest and replies that prompted media coverage and resulted in the retired priest, who often covers for priests when they go on holiday, being removed from his duties in the diocese.

During a homily in County Kerry, Father Sheehy called homosexual sex sinful and described transgenderism as “lunatic”. About 30 parishioners walked out after Father Sheehy described sin as “rampant”.

Bishop Ray Browne of Kerry apologized for the controversial homily, saying the views expressed were not representative of Christianity. The Gospel “proclaims the dignity of every human person. It calls on us all to ever have total respect for one another.”

In a statement posted on the diocesan website, Bishop Browne said he was aware of “the deep upset and hurt” caused. He apologised to all who were offended.

Speaking to national broadcaster RTÉ, Father Sheehy stood by his homily.

He also was asked about Varadkar, who is gay, and the politician’s support for same-sex marriage. The cleric said the politician would “go to hell” if he did not “repent his sin and seek forgiveness”.

The spokesman for Varadkar said the deputy prime minister “does not believe that gay people will go to hell for being who they are, nor does he believe that any man or woman can make such a judgment. As Pope Francis said, who are we to judge? As the Bible says, Judge not lest you be judged. We are all God’s children.” 


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