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The Documentary Podcast

Sex and the Synod: Pushing the Boundaries

The Documentary Podcast

BBC

Society & Culture, Documentary, Personal Journals

4.32.6K Ratings

🗓️ 3 November 2015

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Pope Francis has opened up debate about his Church’s most controversial teachings - on sex and the family. He’s raised hope among those who’d like the Roman Catholic Church to change its stance on issues like homosexuality, divorce and birth control. But can he meet their expectations?

In the first of a three-part series, Helen Grady reports from Austria, where priests and ordinary Catholics are already pushing the boundaries of doctrine. In Vienna, she meets Clemens Moser and Charlotte Leeb, a young couple who, although devout Catholics, are breaking Church rules by living together as an unmarried couple. And Wolfgang, a gay man who spent six years training to be a Roman Catholic priest, tells Helen about his decision to leave the Church he loves because of its opposition to homosexual relationships.

In the village of Bad Mittendorf, deep in traditionally-conservative Alpine Austria, Helen meets parish priest Fr Michael Unger, who’s proud of his most famous parishioner, the openly-gay performer Thomas Neuwirth - better known to millions as Conchita Wurst, who won the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest sporting a glamorous evening gown - and a beard. And another of Fr Michael’s parishioners, Andrea Strimizer, explains how her decision to divorce and remarry means that she’s officially barred from receiving Holy Communion, the central rite of the Catholic faith.

Back in Vienna, Helen visits the city’s seminary, where trainee priest Johannes Eibensteiner explains how he’s preparing to minister to Austria’s largely liberal flock with gentleness and pragmatism. And she meets the city’s Archbishop, Cardinal Christoph Schonborn. A charismatic and influential figure, seen by many as a future Pope, Cardinal Schonborn has developed a special ministry for divorced and remarried Catholics. He says the Church must not lose faith in the traditional Catholic family, but meet people where they are and help them to inch gradually closer towards doctrinal ideals.

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Standing in the centre of Vienna, you can really see how the Catholic Church has shaped the city. Up above the skyline

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is full of churches, there's one on almost every street corner. But way below the

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bell towers, ordinary Austrians are scurrying around, getting on with their day-to-day lives

0:35.2

and paying very little attention to church teaching, especially its most controversial doctrines

0:41.1

on sex, divorce and birth control. That's a problem for the Catholic

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Church and it's one of the reasons Pope Francis has brought together bishops for

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a special sinod on the family. I'm Helen Grady and for the BBC World Service

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over the next three weeks I'll be finding out what's at stake for more than a

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billion Catholics all over the world, reporting from the Vatican, from Africa, and first from Austria.

1:07.0

This is Sex and the Synodont is the final critical confrontation between the Church and the anti church, between the gospel on the family and

1:29.1

the anti gospel on the family. Parents and grandparents of ordinary Catholic families, they feel that the church is not close enough to that reality

1:46.3

of their families.

1:47.3

Now you cannot simply say of all these people they are living in sin. What is sinful is sinful.

1:58.0

Our work as pastors is to help people

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in whatever we're possible to realize the simple situation they live in

2:06.4

and to help them to get out of that simple situation and not to confirm them in the

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name of mercy. You've got a lot of stuff in the kitchen.

2:27.0

Yes, and so little space.

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Who's got the most stuff out of you in Charlotte? Charlotte, certainly.

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