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Is homosexual activity-as-sin a dogma of the Church?No, this is not possible. We can come to a fuller understanding of some doctrines or dogmas, but nothing can happen which changes the understanding of either.
First Vatican Council, Session Three, Chapter 4, On Faith and Reason
May understanding, knowledge and wisdom increase as ages and centuries roll along, and greatly and vigorously flourish, in each and all, in the individual and the whole Church: but this only in its own proper kind, that is to say, in the same doctrine, the same sense, and the same understanding.
- For the doctrine of the faith which God has revealed is put forward not as some philosophical discovery capable of being perfected by human intelligence, but as a divine deposit committed to the spouse of Christ to be faithfully protected and infallibly promulgated.
- Hence, too, that meaning of the sacred dogmas is ever to be maintained which has once been declared by Holy mother Church, and there must never be any abandonment of this sense under the pretext or in the name of a more profound understanding.
First Vatican Council, Session Three, Canons
An act which is intrinsically evil and a desire which is inherently disordered is not going to suddenly be OK’d by the Church. Mortal sin today will be mortal sin tomorrow. Its not, as you suggested above about some infallible declaration, but rather, about Divine Revelation.
- If anyone says that it is possible that at some time, given the advancement of knowledge, a sense may be assigned to the dogmas propounded by the Church which is different from that which the Church has understood and understands: let him be anathema.