CARDINAL FERNANDEZ RESPONDS TO UPROAR OVER SEXUALLY EXPLICIT BOOK: “I CERTAINLY WOULD NOT WRITE (THAT) NOW”

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If I had not known the sources, I might have shrugged this off as some kind of wicked satire!  But reading it in Catholic News Agency, OSV (Our Sunday Visitor), Breitbart News, The Pillar and Crux left me shaking my head. Stunned reaction continues to arrive on social media.

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CARDINAL FERNANDEZ RESPONDS TO UPROAR OVER SEXUALLY EXPLICIT BOOK: “I CERTAINLY WOULD NOT WRITE (THAT) NOW”

Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández, one of the most powerful men in the Vatican, responded to criticism about a book he wrote in the 1990s on spirituality and sensuality, noting that he cancelled the book shortly after its publication.

(CNA January 8, 2024) – Cardinal Víctor Manuel Fernández, one of the most powerful men in the Vatican, responded to criticism about a book he wrote in the 1990s on spirituality and sensuality. (Argentinian prelate Víctor Manuel Fernández. | Credit: Tiziana Fabi/AFP via Getty Images)

“I certainly would not write [that] now,” Cardinal Fernández, who serves as the prefect for the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, told Crux noting that he had written the book when he was younger.

“Long after that book I wrote much more serious ones like The Healing Force of Mysticism and The Transforming Force of Mysticism,” Cardinal Fernández told Crux.

The cardinal noted that he cancelled the sexually themed book shortly after its publication and “never allowed it to be reprinted.” He added that he wrote it for young couples “who wanted to better understand the spiritual meaning of their relationships” but then realized it “could be misinterpreted.”

“That’s why I don’t think it’s a good thing to spread it now,” Cardinal Fernández said. “In fact, I have not authorized it and it is contrary to my will.”

The 1998 book depicts an imaginary sensual interaction between Christ and a teenager, relates human orgasm to divine intimacy, and speaks about illicit sexual activities done in a way “without being guilty and without losing the grace of God or the experience of his love.”

In the seventh chapter of the book, Fernández addresses the topic of pornography and sexual arousal, saying that “a woman … is less attracted than a man to watching photos containing violent sexual scenes, orgies, images, etc. This does not mean that she feels less aroused by hardcore pornography, but rather that she enjoys and values this less.”

The text goes on to discuss “the possibility of reaching a kind of fulfilling orgasm in our relationship with God, which does not imply so much physical alterations, but simply that God manages to touch the soul-corporeal center of pleasure, so that a satisfaction that encompasses the entire person is experienced.”

Earlier, in the sixth chapter, the book describes “an experience of love, a passionate encounter with Jesus, that a sixteen-year-old-teenager [girl] told me about.” The text discusses an encounter with Christ at the Sea of Galilee as he bathes and lies in the sand. It includes a lengthy description of kissing and caressing his body from head to toe as the Blessed Mother stands by and approvingly allows the encounter to take place.

This is not the first time Cardinal Fernández has faced scrutiny for sexually explicit texts. Last year, his earlier 1995 book Heal Me With Your Mouth: The Art of Kissing resurfaced, which also contained erotic themes. He also defended that book, saying at the time that it was “a pastor’s catechesis for teens” and “not a theology book.”

In mid-December 2023, the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, which is led by Cardinal Fernández, published a declaration that permits priests to impart “spontaneous” pastoral blessings for “same-sex couples” and other couples in “irregular situations.” However, it does not allow liturgical blessings, recognition of civil unions, or any actions that would make the blessings appear like a marriage.

The declaration has received mixed reactions from bishops around the world, with African bishops delivering some of the most fierce criticism.

Also from CNA: https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/256470/cardinal-victor-fernandez-book-sexual-themes-vatican-doctrine