Andrew Sullivan, a prominent
Catholic and columnist for The Dish and other publications, suggests
that the outgoing Pope Benedict may be secretly gay.
The comment stemmed from the recent
announcement that Benedict will not go into hidden retirement but will instead
continue living in the Vatican.
Sullivan, himself openly gay,
speculates that Pope Benedict's relationship with secretary Archbishop Georg
Gaenswein is the impetus behind that.
In a post titled, "Two Popes, One Secretary,"
writes that "something truly weird is going on" between Benedict and
Gaenswein, a.k.a. "Gorgeous Georg."
Gaenswein
was recently featured on the cover of Italian Vanity Fair, which titled
its piece on the Pope's confidant: "Father Georg - It's not a sin to be
beautiful."
"So Pope Benedict’s handsome
male companion will continue to live with him, while working for the other Pope
during the day," Sullivan writes.
"Are we supposed to think
that’s, well, a normal arrangement?"
Clearly, Sullivan does not, and he's
probably not the only one.
Sullivan says it "seems pretty
obvious" that Benedict "is a gay man," albeit one who has not
"explored his sexuality, or has violated his own strictures on the
matter."
Detailing the close relationship
between His Holiness and his right-hand man, Sullivan cites Colm Toibin's
review of Angelo Quattrocchi's book The Pope Is Not Gay.
Asked in the book if he felt nervous
in the presence of Benedict, who officially stepped down this week, Ganswein
replied that he sometimes did, noting:
"But it is also true that the
fact of meeting each other and being together on a daily basis creates a sense
of 'familiarity,' which makes you feel less nervous."
"Obviously I know who the Holy
Father is and I know how to behave appropriately. There are always some
situations, however, when the heart beats a little stronger than usual."
Gaenswein's proposed living
arrangement is just more proof for Sullivan that the now-retired, 85-year-old
pope is, in act, a closeted homosexual.
"This man - clearly in some
kind of love with Ratzinger (and vice-versa) will be working for the new Pope
as secretary in the day and spending the nights with the Pope Emeritus,"
he writes.
"This is not the Vatican. It’s
Melrose Place."
Sullivan's column is more grist for
the Vatican gay rumor mill, coming on the heels of allegations regarding the
reasons for Pope Benedict's resignation.
Italy's La Repubblica alleges
the existence of a damning internal document citeing powerful lobbying
influences within the Vatican, including a gay lobby.
La Repubblica also suggests that a gay underground network organizes
sexual meetings of members at venues across Rome and Vatican City.
Andrew Sullivan, a prominent Catholic and columnist for The Dish and other publications, suggests that the outgoing Pope Benedict may be secretly gay.
The comment stemmed from the recent announcement that Benedict will not go into hidden retirement but will instead continue living in the Vatican.
- See more at: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2013/03/pope-benedict-gay-georg-gaenswein-relationship-raises-speculatio/#sthash.an3FTwu1.dpuf
The comment stemmed from the recent announcement that Benedict will not go into hidden retirement but will instead continue living in the Vatican.
- See more at: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2013/03/pope-benedict-gay-georg-gaenswein-relationship-raises-speculatio/#sthash.an3FTwu1.dpuf
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