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The Catholic Church does not teach nor believe that the Pope is infallible.The fact that The Pope is supposedly infallible
The Catholic Church does not teach nor believe that the Pope is infallible.The fact that The Pope is supposedly infallible
Correction:correction:
To all Catholic homosexuals: homosexual acts are not wrong, do not let anyone tell you otherwise.
That is all.
and the church is wrong on the matterCorrection:
What you posted is CONTRARY to Catholic teaching. Catholics know what the Church teaches on the matter.
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OK… Where do i start!?
1st question - WHAT CENTUARY DO WE LIVE IN ?
How is that relevant?
Truth about faith and morals do not change, even if the world’s ideas about morality changes. What the world preaches outside of God’s Church is irrelevant here.
2nd question - ARE YOU REALLY CATHOLIC IF YOU BELIEVE HOMOSEXUALS ARE EVIL?
One can still be a very mistaken Roman Catholic and think that homosexuals are evil.
This is a more important question: Can a person still claim to be a Catholic while participating in morally wrong behaviour? Participating in homosexual *acts * endanger one’s immortal soul. Fornication, homo or heterosexual, also lead to hell.
If you want to talk about evil acts homosexuals commit examine the words you speak against not the homosexual but against one of gods children.
Good point! We all need to learn to speak charitably. Sometimes strongly though. (Jesus didn’t pull any punches.)
God bless
Joe
I wondered how true it is to say that the truth has not changed especially when you look at something like slavery. Granted the Old Testament talks about Jubilee when slaves are freed but Paul tells slaves to be submissive to their masters with no mention of freedom. It took the Church centuries to finally ban the practice. Most would say that owning another human being is immoral. Did the truth change? Some would say “yes.”No, of course truth has not changed. Our understanding of the truth has. And our application of our understanding of truth always depends on current circumstances.
I certainly believe that every human being will be held accountable for his/her actions. I haven’t met a gay or lesbian Christian/Catholic who thinks otherwise. They have studied, prayed, sought godly counsel, and in the end, follow their consciences. Some embrace celibacy. Others stay in the Church and put up with the folks who are quick to tell them their committing mortal sin and are going to hell. What a cross to carry when you are doing your best to cooperate with the grace of God. Sadly, there are those who walk away from the Church. They can’t listen to people continue to tell them that they can’t possibly know Christ and they’re going to hell because they’re in a relationship with someone they love. They have difficulty responding to such people with charity. They feel the rejection of those in the church as well as their families. Some even contemplate suicide. To end the conflict they walk away from the church. Very sad but not beyond the reach of God I think.It definitely is a huge dilemma. Depends on how you interpret scripture though. I have posted videos of a guy who works in a network that is gay christians. They interpret scripture differently I guess.
As for being gay, I guess thats why many gay people are atheists, because then they feel like they won’t be as judged and that it will be okay for them to have sex with the person they love.
However us as Christans know they can try to get away with it in this life, but next life they will be held accountable.
Not all Catholic churches repeat these teachings of the sin of homosexuality in their services and consider other matters of much greater importance. Several posters here have referred to their own parishes in this regard. Not all Catholic gays need feel so castigated and disparaged, but it is quite difficult, yes.I certainly believe that every human being will be held accountable for his/her actions. I haven’t met a gay or lesbian Christian/Catholic who thinks otherwise. They have studied, prayed, sought godly counsel, and in the end, follow their consciences. Some embrace celibacy. Others stay in the Church and put up with the folks who are quick to tell them their committing mortal sin and are going to hell. What a cross to carry when you are doing your best to cooperate with the grace of God. Sadly, there are those who walk away from the Church. They can’t listen to people continue to tell them that they can’t possibly know Christ and they’re going to hell because they’re in a relationship with someone they love. They have difficulty responding to such people with charity. They feel the rejection of those in the church as well as their families. Some even contemplate suicide. To end the conflict they walk away from the church. Very sad but not beyond the reach of God I think.
=The Reginator;7101590]Since becoming Catholic I’ve started thinking that homosexuality, for a Catholic, is a HUGE cross to bare.
This video really sums up my feelings:
Catholic & Homosexual
To all Catholic homosexuals: Please offer up your sufferings for those in need, the unborn and their mothers, those in Purgatory, all suffering from hunger or lack of shelter, the sick and dying, all suffering in natural (and unnatural) disasters, our bishops and priests, the Holy Father, all us here at CAF, even for myself wondering what work God has in store for me …
But above all, please offer your suffering for the salvation of souls.![]()
For One to be an INACTIVE homosexual and Catholic is Good and very GOOD!May God always bless you and give you strength.
– Reg.
The 21st Century. But what has that got to do with anything?OK… Where do i start!?
1st question - WHAT CENTUARY DO WE LIVE IN ?
Are you really Catholic if you do not even know that the Catholic Church that homosexuals are not evil. What is evil is the practice of homosexuality. One may have a homosexual orientation but so long as they do not give in to this disordered desire, then they are not doing anything evil.2nd question - ARE YOU REALLY CATHOLIC IF YOU BELIEVE HOMOSEXUALS ARE EVIL?
What’s so great about the modern world. We have sexual deviance gone mad, wars and terrorism. So yes, in such a rotten state, good honest morality would probably have no place.Ok so quote this and quote that from the bible does not relate to homosexuals or our church in this modern world.
Who says we should hate homosexuals. Neither should we condone the homosexual act. Confirming others in their sin is not loving.Grow up and wake up people i know that i am a ROMAN CATHOLIC and as a catholic i love everyone and know no hatred towards anyone especialy towards homosexuals who struggle enough!
And the homosexual act is a sin that must be repented of to be forgiven. There has to be a recognition of one’s sin before there can be repentance and forgiveness.You want to quotes quote our lord jesus who spoke of love and forgiveness or please do carry on hating and being very small minded or be the cahtolic who you were baptised to be.
The act is sinful period. You are not helping them by saying it is okay when it is something they should repent of. By doing so you are confirming them in their sin and you are moving the moral goals to what suits the world than what God has decreed.If you want to talk about evil acts homosexuals commit examine the words you speak against not the homosexual but against one of gods children.
True. It is a disorder. Only the “act” is a sinFirstly, homosexuality is not evil. Only homosexual acts are…
I don’t think that was his intent.True. It is a disorder. Only the “act” is a sin
To the OP: Why did you want only certain Catholics to offer up their sufferings? I don’t get the premise of this thread.![]()
True. It is a disorder. Only the “act” is a sin
To the OP: Why did you want only certain Catholics to offer up their sufferings? I don’t get the premise of this thread.![]()
That would require that the homosexual recognizes his/her disorder AS a disorder. Most do not, at least not from my observations.I don’t think that was his intent.
I think what he is saying here is that maybe this is something that homosexuals have not thought of, that this is an affliction that they can bring to Christ for the salvation of souls…
Yes, that is true.That would require that the homosexual recognizes his/her disorder AS a disorder. Most do not, at least not from my observations.
Slavery, in principle, is not evil (cf. Holy Office decree of 20 June 1866). How it has been so often practiced, however, is sinful, and has been justly condemned by the Pontiffs. So no, the truth has not changed in this regard.I wondered how true it is to say that the truth has not changed especially when you look at something like slavery. Granted the Old Testament talks about Jubilee when slaves are freed but Paul tells slaves to be submissive to their masters with no mention of freedom. It took the Church centuries to finally ban the practice. Most would say that owning another human being is immoral. Did the truth change? Some would say “yes.”
If you were to study the homosexual practices at the time of the Old Testament, you would find that those practices were associated with pagan religious rituals. It is obvious why those are condemned in Scripture. When we look at what was going on during New Testament times we see homosexual practices still associated with pagan religious practices. We see the Church fathers write against pedastry which is men having sex with boys. Most would agree that molesting children is immoral. None of this is similar to homosexuality as we understand it today. Homosexuality and pedophilia are not the same thing.
Could the Church change it’s understanding of homosexuality and give Catholic homosexuals a message other than suck it up, embrace celibacy, and suffer with Christ?
Ok 1st point you say is - " Do you think perhaps in the 27th century we can say murder is permissible and maybe in the 28th century we can give the stamp of approval to paedophilla? "The 21st Century. But what has that got to do with anything?
Do you think perhaps in the 27th century we can say murder is permissible and maybe in the 28th century we can give the stamp of approval to paedophilla?
Are you really Catholic if you do not even know that the Catholic Church that homosexuals are not evil. What is evil is the practice of homosexuality. One may have a homosexual orientation but so long as they do not give in to this disordered desire, then they are not doing anything evil.
What’s so great about the modern world. We have sexual deviance gone mad, wars and terrorism. So yes, in such a rotten state, good honest morality would probably have no place.
Who says we should hate homosexuals. Neither should we condone the homosexual act. Confirming others in their sin is not loving.
And the homosexual act is a sin that must be repented of to be forgiven. There has to be a recognition of one’s sin before there can be repentance and forgiveness.
The problem these days is that people have gone fuzzy wuzzy with regards sin.
The act is sinful period. You are not helping them by saying it is okay when it is something they should repent of. By doing so you are confirming them in their sin and you are moving the moral goals to what suits the world than what God has decreed.
We are not the arbiter of morality. God is.
Many of you will use this to support your argument evil homosexuals i.e. evil acts. Well i look to these words and i state the obvious that we all walk the same road but which gate we go for is a choice of morals. And many of you i look upon as having a wide gate path as the above does state “the wide gate and road that leads there is easy” well what is easier to say EVIL HOMOSEXUALS AND THE ACTS THEY COMMIT ARE EVIL or LOVE AND MERCY AND SUPPORT OF CATHOLICS AND CHRISTIANS TO HOMOSEXUALS??GO IN THROUGH THE NARROW GATE, BECAUSE THE GATE TO HELL IS WIDE AND THE ROAD THAT LEADS TO IT IS EASY,AND THERE ARE MANY WHO TRAVEL IT. BUT THE GATE TO LIFE IS NARROW AND THE WAY THAT LEADS TO IT IS HARD, AND THERE ARE FEW PEOPLE WHO FIND IT
Yes, they have bought into the secular disregard of Church teaching (that homosexual acts are sinful, as are fornication and adultery) and the idea that homosexual behavior is normal (which is against divine and natural law).That would require that the homosexual recognizes his/her disorder AS a disorder. Most do not, at least not from my observations.