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johnnykins
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I am saying that as set forth by the Congregation and given the arguments posited there that the issue is open when other matters are at play. For example, killing someone is gravely immoral - unless of course in a war under orders, etc., self-defense, other issues. The Congregation has not addressed what happens when a child is not adopted at all - or is adopted by a single person. I agree completely with the Congregation that within the context of the statement such adoptions are immoral - I have called them evil. I simply have not seen the circumstances face in Boston by the Catholic Charities addressed - and I believe to make a clear moral decision on this matter, you need to do so. I do not believe that the Congregation has made the all encompassing statement you seem to think they have.I want to understand your position. The Vatican document says it is gravely immoral for homosexual couples to adopt. You claim that if a child is up for adoption, and no heterosexual couple is willing to adopt, then the homosexual couple may adopt using principles of moral theology?