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Wedge_Antilles
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For pete’s sake, the answer is the same EVERY time this notion is brought up.When the Church has been relatively silent about heterosexual indiscretions over the last 40+ years, and is also on the other side of the abuse scandals, it is not surprising that the door has been opened for people to make the argument that gays are being singled out for their sins and should be accepted for who they are.
This issue gets solved only by all the Church leaders speaking consistently about the harsh Truth about all sin. It does not get solved by acceptance of sinful lifestyles. Yes we are all sinners and need to be told so; to repent and live the gospel, which includes being told the Truth of the Catholic Church.
No other group laments feeling ostracized from the Church. Not many other group of sinners forms ministries for their members. The movement to welcome those who struggle with homosexuality is very large.
The rest of us sinners have heard the message that applies to us and don’t try to have the Church make us feel more welcome. There aren’t masses held to welcome men who cheat on their wives, or women who love pornography, at men who embezzle.
The Church anecdotally have been almost completely silent on specific sins for decades in your average Church. Do you often hear homilies decrying homosexual relations? I hear them as often as I do homilies about abortion.
The Church wasn’t the one who started emphasizing homosexual relations in mainstream society. Don’t blame her for responding to secular or irreligious forces.
I expect she’d do the same if there was a nationwide movement to legitimize the use of pornography between couples and their mistresses, or even child porn. But there is simply no major attack on the Church in a unified manner on those fronts.