Well, they didn’t use a blank banner; they turned the banner around - so you could still easily see that it said St Francis Xavier parish.
Well, they are Catholic if they were baptized into the Church, and even the Church admits that being homosexual is NOT a sin, furthermore, the Church did not sanction the use of their banner so that’s not a relevant point.You are right if they are baptize they are forever Catholic, but they are not in good standing if they live a sinful life. The parish was going to sanction the use of the banner until the Bishop requested not to
I do not think that Gays in the Church, even if they are in a relationship can destroy the Church. If you are correct and having a partner in a Gay relationship is wrong, wouldn’t they be better off IN Church rather than on the outside, isn’t there more of a chance that they might come to the Lord because they DO have a supportive community and a place
to worship? If you are wrong then it doesn’t matter what anyone says, Gay people are
okay with God and your Church will come to wisdom and understand and learn to accept them.
You make a decent point, but not good enough. I will give you an example: I love women, and one the of hardest things for me was to give up intimacy outside of marriage, now some could even call me an addict, but should the Church allow me to continue my sinful way? God does allow all of us to choose our way, but he gives us truth through the Holy Church and truth of God NEVER CHANGES. To be Catholic means to sacrifice many things, not picking and choosing want we want to follow. Those who believe the Church will change her views on homosexuality are wasting their time in a lost cause