Despite the obscene content, seminarians “must attend” the sexuality classes, which are “a requirement of their formation” and take place every year for all eight years of formation, La Nación said.
Not only is the “sexual education” lewd and graphic, it’s directly contrary to Catholic teaching.
Murillo discussed the perversion that she pushed on seminarians at Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles in an interview with kienyke.com in September 2014 titled, “She tells future priests about the joys of sex.” Kienyke.com described themes like “penetration, homosexuality, lesbianism and pleasure” as the “daily bread” of her students.
Murillo said that the “sexual education” course taught seminarians that they “cannot deny pleasure” and that masturbation is “not a sin” but a way to “calm” impulses.
“They are emphasized that they cannot deny pleasure because it is a way the body uses to stabilize emotion. Their body can ask them at a certain time,” she said.
“And in that case, what is done?” the interviewer asked. “They are supposed to have a vow of celibacy and cannot have sex.”
“We talk about how to handle desire and pleasure. We think about exploration, masturbation: it is not a sin and it is used to calm that impulse,” Murillo responded.