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What if they find out? What if you slip up and make a mistake? Then, you’re living in fear. This is also like telling someone to keep it a secret. Which, I don’t do “gay pride” at all. There’s a gray area somewhere in between never telling anyone and waving a gay pride flag around. You might just tell a few people you have same-sex attraction. Maybe one of those people mentions it to someone who loves writing letters to Church Militant and has views that are “more Catholic than the Pope” on it. Ie: They don’t believe what the Church teaches.Right, but what is there to fear about being gay in the Catholic Church if no one knows you’re gay?
I personally might want to teach at a Catholic school down the road. I have ssa and am trying to live according to Church teaching. What if people’s parents wonder why I’m not married. What if people try to set me up with women? Can I respond by telling them I have same-sex attraction (which seems reasonable to me). But here on CAF I’ll be encouraged to make up excuses and basically lie. Dance a dance where its not quite lying but its not saying anything. “I’d rather not say”. Its no way to live your life IMO. I’m an honest man and I’m also a bad liar.
I’ll close on Scripture. In the Bible the Apostle Paul says they turned from their sins “the drunken, the fornicators, and the boy prostitutes”, etc. People in the Early Church were fine with worshipping with and being part of a Church where there were the former boy prostitutes. Not really different at all from former female prostitutes.
Yeah, maybe neither should be broadcasting that they used to be a prostitute. But, I think its a cultural difference between there’s and ours. I think that the whole ‘hush hush’ discreet additude that we have towards this is a product of modern American culture. And not a product of our faith.
Show me the Bible and the Church teaching where someone is expected and encouraged to keep something like this a secret from everyone while they teach or work somewhere for 40 years. This is my view, because me keeping it a secret from people has done nothing but put up walls between me and other people. Other Catholic people, in my Church, who I’m sure would’ve been nothing but supportive of me in my walk with Christ. That’s what I feel I missed out on.
Abortion is a hot button topic too. I think Catholics know when they’re talking to a woman who’s had an abortion, its entirely different than speaking to a pro-choice activist. Same thing. I think even though its a hot button political issue, pretty much everyone is going to talk to the single gay man who’s attending Mass with them differently than they would someone who’s dressed up to go to a gay pride parade. I have faith that most people are able to approach those different situations appropriately.I think the current status of the topic being one of a hot button politically has a huge impact on how outspoken people tend to be in voicing their opinions.
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