Australian archbishop promotes ecumenical creed on human sexuality

 

Archbishop Julian Porteous. / Credit: Archdiocese of Hobart

Washington, D.C. Newsroom, May 12, 2025 / 17:06 pm (CNA).

A Catholic archbishop in Australia is calling attention to an ecumenical statement on human sexuality released last year as the group behind the project seeks to gain approval for the creed from “biblically orthodox leaders” worldwide.

Archbishop Julian Porteous of Hobart is among some 6,000 initial signatories of the “Australian Creed for Sexual Integrity,” a statement affirming fundamental Christian ethics on sex and gender that was drafted last October by a team of over 100 Christian faith leaders, including Catholic clergy.

In a Catholic Weekly interview last week, Porteous explained his decision to back the initiative, saying: “I thought it was good ecumenically to show support. And from the Catholic point of view, I felt we had a lot to offer because we have been able to articulate a lot of this material through magisterial teaching, through the catechism and so on, and help them with terminology.”

The creed outlines common Christian moral tenets on the creation of every person as male or female, marriage and sexuality as exclusively between men and women, the belief that every human life is sacred, and the call to chastity and faithfulness both in marriage and singleness.

“We believe in one God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, who designed sex as part of his loving plan for humanity and whose will for sexual integrity is clearly revealed in holy Scripture,” the statement reads.

“We believe our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit,” the statement adds, “that Christ calls and empowers us to repent from all sin, including sexual sin, that his mercy abounds to forgive and restore, and that by living with sexual integrity we glorify God and humbly embrace his wise and loving plan for human life.”

“Every era has its particular heresies,” the creed website states. “We believe the time has come for a new creed that affirms the timeless teachings of the church regarding sexual integrity and that articulates God’s glorious design for sex and marriage as revealed in holy Scripture.”

“Our hope and prayer,” the website notes, “is that the Australian Creed for Sexual Integrity will gain global approval from biblically orthodox leaders in the Catholic Church, the Anglican/Episcopalian Church, the Lutheran Church, the Presbyterian Church, the Orthodox Church, evangelical and Pentecostal churches, and many more besides.”


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7 Comments

  1. Quite remarkable!

    Here at the conclusion of the Bergoglio imbroglio, there is still a bishop who affirms the actual teachings of the Church on sexuality!

    Who could have ever predicted it?

    That document ought to be preserved for historians centuries hence.

    • Who knew, right brineyman?

      In answer to your question: Who could have ever predicted it? I have to go with the Holy Spirit. 🤓 (John 16:13).

      I talked to the gazillionth priest about Franciscus a few months ago. He was French and had trouble saying all he wanted in English regarding the natural law and conscience. So instead of giving a dissertation about the heteropraxy of Amoralist Laetitia, this priest pointed at his heart and said: The faithful will always come back to Confession because of what God is saying to them within.”

      Pray and stay Catholic.

  2. The fact that this statement on sexuality was released a year ago and got no coverage tells you how far its going to go. Chastity? You must be kidding. That is a defunct concept these days, where so many people “sleep around.” Too many priests fail to preach about Catholic stands on sexuality from the pulpit. The lack of such preaching undercuts parents who feel nobody is helping to back them up to take a stand. Parents of course cannot control what adult children chose to do, like living together. Beyond of conveying disapproval of them doing it. But this behavior should not go unremarked at church. And when such couples come to get a church wedding (which it appears they now rarely do) why does the priest simply rubber stamp the situation and give them a wedding date at the church?? If we lose such potential church “members” because they dont like the reprimand, so what? They do not follow catholic beliefs anyway. And most do not attend church, but if they do, they sure DO go to communion. Thats also a problem which is unaddressed from the pulpit far too much.

  3. It would have been good if something about contraception being incompatible with Christianity, but I’m guessing that is a bridge too far.

  4. I believe it was Ryan T. Anderson (When Harry Became Sally) who said recently that until there is a renewal of chastity and marriage, there will be no success in the fight against abortion.

  5. Ryan T. Anderson – The pro-life movement needs to pivot to promoting chastity and marriage – CWR, Sept. 13, 2024.

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