Obviously it’s going to be tough in this day and age to oppose gay marriage. However, one thing Catholics can do is to oppose homophobia. That’s right. You can still oppose homophobia while opposing homosexual acts. Remember, the Catechism teaches there is nothing wrong with being a homosexual. You just can’t practice homosexual acts. High schools these days are tough with all the bullies calling homosexuals “faggots” and “dykes.” This doesn’t just happen in high school either unfortunately. I think as Catholics, we should strive to fight homophobic bullying while maintaining an opposition towards homosexual marriage. Such an announcement from the Catholic Church would bring light to Catholic communities all over the US.
This is a little off-topic, but supporting gay marriage outside of the Catholic Church is NOT ok for Catholics to do, right? I mean it wouldn’t make sense since two homosexuals marrying is considered a homosexual act…
“Homophobia” means fear of gay people which is a false term designed to effectively end meaningful discussion by labeling/name-calling the opposition. People who are against homosexual activity are not afraid of gay people.
Nobody should bully anyone, even gay people, and I’m sad to hear that it’s going on. High schools have gotten more tolerant (none of my gay friends when I was in high school a decade ago were bullied, I had several of them, people knew they were gay but left them alone), but unfortunately there will always be bullying in one form or another. If it’s not because they’re gay, they’ll find another reason to pick on other kids. Maybe someone is too skinny or too nerdy or would rather spend lunchtime reading or watching anime than socializing. We need to be anti-bullying of everyone, not just gays. Some gay kids might be bullied for other reasons and people didn’t even know they were gay (but it somehow becomes “homophobic” because they happened to be gay). It’s not okay to bully anyone for any reason. We need to stop bullying altogether and not pick specific groups over others to help because EVERYONE who is bullied suffers, there is nothing special about bullying gays because ALL bullying is wrong. And most people who are bullied are not gay.
If someone is bullying someone who is gay, because they are gay, they need to stop:
- ALL bullying is wrong.
- The person being bullied will ultimately be pushed into the gay lifestyle rather than embracing a Godly lifestyle… the intention may be to turn them away from active homosexuality but it will actually do just the opposite.
I do agree about teaching people about homosexuality. It is not their choice to have same-sex attractions and they shouldn’t be picked on for having them (or for any other reason). Gay persons are welcome in the Church, too. Everyone is allowed to sit in at Mass and participate in social or charitable groups. It’s just that anyone in the state of mortal sin should not take Communion. But this isn’t specific to actively gay individuals, it’s for everyone; many people are unable to take Communion for various reasons. People who take Communion unworthily are guilty of the body and blood of Christ and are eating/drinking judgment on themselves… not a good state to be in!
LifeAt15MPH:
I’ve read what the Bible says from the standpoint of those against homosexuality as well as frm the standpoint of those in favor. I’ve learned that the Bible does not condemn homosexuality (at least the way that some interpret it).
I’m very grateful to be living in a place where fellow Catholics are open to accepting homosexuals as warmly as any heterosexual in our community. Mentoring young Catholics in their teen years has opened my eyes even more. Listening to what they have to say as young members of this Church (and as its future leaders) is completely eye opening, and ot a certain degree, wonderful.
I would be careful about this, because “Bible alone” theology is heretical. People bend and twist scripture into saying what they want it to mean, how they “feel,” pick verses without reading the entire passage in context. That is why the Church has Tradition, to preserve the intended meaning of the authors over the many years since the Bible was written. Cathechism, Early Church Fathers… Nowhere in the Bible does it approve of or condone homosexual activity; quite the opposite, actually. This reminds me of a UK-based “Christian” s*x/o**y club where they claim that the Bible accepts/condones what they’re doing. One should read the Bible in search of Truth, not to affirm what one wants to hear.
2 Timothy 4:3
For the time will come when people will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear.
Regarding the teens, that is unfortunate. Working with them, you are supposed to be helping form their consciences properly and giving them guidance. Just because a teen believes something does not make it good or true. Teens have all sorts of crazy ideas that need to be addressed and questions that need to be answered.