In mid-1999, the Roman Catholic Church's Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith said:
   Sister Jeannine Gramick, SSND, and Father Robert 
   Nugent, SDS, have been engaged in pastoral activities 
   directed toward homosexual persons for more than 
   twenty years. In 1977, they founded the organisation 
   New Ways Ministry within territory of the Archdiocese 
   of Washington in order to promote "justice and 
   reconciliation between lesbian and gay Catholics and 
   the wider Catholic community". They are the authors 
   of the book Building Bridges: Gay and Lesbian Reality 
   and the Catholic Church (Mystic: Twenty-Third 
   Publications, 1992) and editors of the volume Voices 
   of Hope: A Collection of Positive Catholic Writings on 
   Gay and Lesbian Issues (New York: Center for Homophobia 
   Education, 1995).
   From the beginning, in presenting the Church's teaching 
   on homosexuality, Father Nugent and Sister Gramick have 
   continually called central elements of that teaching into 
   question....
   The ambiguities and errors of the approach of Father 
   Nugent and Sister Gramick have caused confusion among 
   the Catholic people and have harmed the community of 
   the Church. For these reasons, Sister Jeannine Gramick, 
   SSND, and Father Robert Nugent, SDS, are permanently 
   prohibited from any pastoral work involving homosexual 
   persons and are ineligible, for an undetermined period, 
   for any office in their respective religious institutes....
Link: Notification Regarding Fr. Nugent and Sr. Gramick
I sent the following short letter to the New York Times in July 1999 (not published):
I guess Gramick and Nugent did lie about the Catholic Church after all: whenever they led people to believe the Church might change.
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