U.S. bishop: Unrepentant homosexuals can receive Communion and funerals here
           San Jose  Bishop Patrick McGrath  told practicing homosexuals that they will not be refused Holy Communion  or a Christian burial  in his diocese, as long as they request them in "good faith."   Bishop McGrath issued the directive last week in response to Illinois Bishop Thomas Paprocki who, following Catholic teaching , said that those in same-sex "marriages" shouldn't present themselves to or be admitted to Holy Communion, nor should they receive a Catholic funeral if they died without showing signs of repentance.   McGrath called Paprocki’s guidelines — without specifically mention his brother bishop — “confusing.”    “Recent news reports of policies and practices related to members of the LGBT community  in other dioceses can be confusing,” he wrote in his June 29th directive.    “I take this opportunity to assure you that the pastoral response in the Diocese of San Jose remains just that: compassionate and pastoral. We will not refuse sacraments ...