What “drove him out” was his public admission that he was advocating againt the Church and her teachings. For some reason, he thought that he would still be allowed in leadership of a Catholic organization when he was leading a very anti-Catholic public life. He was wrong.It appears that the agency lost a good man. I wonder which Catholic defense group drove him out.
What “drove him out” was his public admission that he was advocating againt the Church and her teachings. For some reason, he thought that he would still be allowed in leadership of a Catholic organization when he was leading a very anti-Catholic public life. He was wrong.
Hopefully, he’ll get a better job somewhere else…It appears that the agency lost a good man. I wonder which Catholic defense group drove him out.
From what I know when the Catechism of the Catholic Church describes homosexuality as disordered it means a deviation from the moral order, not a psychological disorder. Most if not all people with same-sex attraction (or people who call themselves homosexuals) are mentally sound; they just were or are involved in a lifestyle that’s dangerous, which they chose with a sound mind - albeit an ill-informed sound mind. The Church doesn’t dabble with psychology because it’s not its field of study.He wasn’t “Driven out” at all.
And his psychological disorder of homosexuality would not have been a bar to him working either.
The man was not Catholic .
All told, it could have been that he needed to be in a workplace where he could be amongst people of the same dubious, sexual, persuasion.
Some of the claims in this post is as uncatholic as the perceived faults of the CRS employee; especially revolting are the comments in the last sentence.Thanks be to God for the resignation of this VP. A practicing gay as vice president of CRS is scandalous, The hiring of this guy was serious mistake of judgment that runs contrary to authentic Catholic teachings. This sordid affair of CRS is a classic fault ( moral relativism) of our culture to mistake phony tolerance as an alibi for inaction in the face of evil. The gay lifestyle is gravely immoral, has serious health consequences, promotes rampant narcissism, sexually addictive, and exploits children, unsuspecting teenagers, and misinformed parents.
On my second read of the last sentence it seems that it does sound a bit harsh. Yeah, the gay lifestyle is dangerous, but the words chosen are a bit too harsh and too exaggerated.Some of the claims in this post is as uncatholic as the perceived faults of the CRS employee; especially revolting are the comments in the last sentence.![]()
I agree with this. The rampant sexual partners among homosexuals is well documented. It’s amazing how the focus is on one instead of those who now must grievously suffer for allowing such a person to part of a Catholic Agency… An agency that should abide by the teachings of the magisterium of the Church. How many Catholic take offense and thier beliefs shaken by allowing someone that is not Catholic and who is practicing such a sinful lifestyle. There is no moral relativism. St. Paul warns in Galations 5:9 that “A little yeast works through the whole batch of dough.”Thanks be to God for the resignation of this VP. A practicing gay as vice president of CRS is scandalous, The hiring of this guy was serious mistake of judgment that runs contrary to authentic Catholic teachings. This sordid affair of CRS is a classic fault ( moral relativism) of our culture to mistake phony tolerance as an alibi for inaction in the face of evil. The gay lifestyle is gravely immoral, has serious health consequences, promotes rampant narcissism, sexually addictive, and exploits children, unsuspecting teenagers, and misinformed parents.
I’m not reading the Church’s teaching on homosexuality in light of psychology or any psychological school of thought. I’m reading it in a moral, theological sense because the Church uses theological language to describe homosexual inclinations. “Disorder” in a sense is, like what I said, the deviation from the moral order God has put in place, which is sexual intercourse between a man and a woman within the context of marriage in which the act is open to life.Hello Catholic Whovian.
Since psychology is the study of human behaviour it is fair to describe sodomy as a psychological disorder depending, that is, upon which school of thought you have been reading.
I should have added that a psychological disorder is a lack of sound intellect. On this note, a madman… or a person engaging in sodomy… by virtue of their aims in life do not differentiate between what is moral or what is psychologically deficient in their actions.
Our aims in life are what we plan to do from one moment to the next. They demand consent from the intellect. A madman whose intellect is lacking in sound judgement acts in a psychologically deficient and immoral way. He may kill his neighbour and he may throw himself off a bridge. And as the Socratic paradox explains: “No man knowingly acts against his own best interest”.
It seems your argument is a bit pseudo-materialist, in that you combined the fields of psychology and moral theology in a way in which they’re not supposed to be together. I think the issue here is moral culpability. If you are aware that you are committing grave sin, you are morally culpable of the act. Usually when someone has a psychological act they’re not aware of their actions, and therefore they are not morally culpable. I think you’re referring to an ill-informed conscience, in which a person is taught or self-taught that what he or she is doing is morally good. This is within the field of moral theology has nothing to do with any form of psychological behavior. A person can have an ill-informed conscience and still be psychologically sound.The madman and the homosexual do not ‘deviate’ from their aims in life since both show a lack of understanding or a disregard for what they are doing. In other words, there is no impulse of conscience coupled with a sound understanding of right and wrong to keep them on the right path.
In using the word ‘homosexual’ here I am referring, of course, to a man whose objective aim is to sodomise another man. He keeps to his plan. He does not recoil in much the same way the madman persists in his own immoral and psychological wanting behaviour.
Considering your argument, wouldn’t it be possible for a homosexual to turn his or her back from a sinful lifestyle and be in line and following the teaching of the Church? I’ve read stories of homosexual men who have departed completely from the gay lifestyle without any major psychological therapy involved. And yet they have followed the Church’s teachings and lived them out because of their conversion of heart and new and fruitful dedication to Christ. Would you consider them still having psychological problems?A person who submits his intellect to the teaching of The Church sins when he departs from his aim of keeping faithful to its teaching. Yet a homosexual will not submit his intellect to the teaching of the Church… first by dint of sodomy and secondly by his insistence to please himself and decide for himself just what constitutes sin.
Lepanto Institute.It appears that the agency lost a good man. I wonder which Catholic defense group drove him out.
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Except that most professional psychiatrists and psychologists do not consider homosexuality to be a psychological disorder.Since psychology is the study of human behaviour it is fair to describe sodomy as a psychological disorder depending, that is, upon which school of thought you have been reading.
They get their ‘professional’ title by toeing the party line …not by doing much thinking for themselves. Rock the boat in medicine or science and you are at once branded a quack.Except that most professional psychiatrists and psychologists do not consider homosexuality to be a psychological disorder.![]()