Does RCC bless same sex marriages?

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Can RCC bless the civil marriage of two persons of same sex? If not, why not?

Can a priest be publicly married to another man and celebrate the sacraments, if they follow sexual abstinence from homosexual acts?
 
Seatuck, you didn’t answer my question. I didn’t ask for a definition of RC marriage, but whether it’s ok for the bishop fe. to bless in a church ceremonially and publicly, (not in a sacramental way as in a marriage between man and wife), marriage (by civil authorities effectively being legally bounding in society) of let’s say two women or two men??
 
Seatuck, you didn’t answer my question. I didn’t ask for a definition of RC marriage, but whether it’s ok for the bishop fe. to bless in a church ceremonially and publicly, (not in a sacramental way as in a marriage between man and wife), marriage (by civil authorities effectively being legally bounding in society) of let’s say two women or two men??
No, no, and absolutely not, for that would be confirming them in their sin, which is something the Church never does. In fact, it condemns such “civil unions” forcefully. No wonder people hate us so much.
 
I couldn’t find an answer…

Can RCC bless the civil marriage of two persons of same sex? If not, why not?

Can a priest be publicly married to another man and celebrate the sacraments, if they follow sexual abstinence from homosexual acts?
Absolutely not! The Church would never bless acts of depravity which are grave sins. Any priest doing that should be reported to his Bishop.

CCC 2357 Homosexuality refers to relations between men or between women who experience an exclusive or predominant sexual attraction toward persons of the same sex. It has taken a great variety of forms through the centuries and in different cultures. Its psychological genesis remains largely unexplained. **Basing itself on Sacred Scripture, which presents homosexual acts as acts of grave depravity, tradition has always declared that “homosexual acts are intrinsically disordered.” **They are contrary to the natural law. They close the sexual act to the gift of life. They do not proceed from a genuine affective and sexual complementarity. Under no circumstances can they be approved.
 
Seatuck, you didn’t answer my question. I didn’t ask for a definition of RC marriage, but whether it’s ok for the bishop fe. to bless in a church ceremonially and publicly, (not in a sacramental way as in a marriage between man and wife), marriage (by civil authorities effectively being legally bounding in society) of let’s say two women or two men??
The answer is NO.Which I did answer. If you read the link you will see why. To do so would be enacting a counterfeit and make a mockery out of a Sacrament. Bishop’s don’t do fake baptisms, fake confirmations etc and they can’t do fake marriages.
 
I couldn’t find an answer…

Can RCC bless the civil marriage of two persons of same sex? If not, why not?

Can a priest be publicly married to another man and celebrate the sacraments, if they follow sexual abstinence from homosexual acts?
Sebastianos, do you mean Catholic Priest? I know in Finland sometimes other religions are said to have priests. In the Latin Rite there are very few married priests to begin with . The church certainly does not allow Priests to be “married” to a man in any way shape or form. If you see this going on you better contact the Bishop and the Vatican if necessary.
 
Sebastianos, do you mean Catholic Priest? I know in Finland sometimes other religions are said to have priests. In the Latin Rite there are very few married priests to begin with . The church certainly does not allow Priests to be “married” to a man in any way shape or form. If you see this going on you better contact the Bishop and the Vatican if necessary.
Yes a roman catholic priest. (there’s no scandal in finland afaik) Can he get married in a courthouse or wherever legal marriages (maybe it’s called something else, here it’s “registered relationship”) for same sex are made and still be a priest in RCC? I guess not, even if he and his “husband” were completely celibate, right?

Question arises as here is public discussion on whether church (Evangelic-Lutheran, official state church here) can bless such “marriages” of gays or not.

Someone being publicly gay, but not sexually active (sex acts) I guess is OK in RCC? Cathechism states that to be gay is no sin, but to act like gay is…Have there been instances where church have approved two gays commitment with eachother and blessed them in a church or is it a strict NEVER,as I gather from previous posters?

I’m not gay myself, just curious to hear what catholic church teaches…
 
Can he get married in a courthouse or wherever legal marriages (maybe it’s called something else, here it’s “registered relationship”) for same sex are made and still be a priest in RCC?
No
I guess not, even if he and his “husband” were completely celibate, right?
Correct, the answer is NO.
Question arises as here is public discussion on whether church (Evangelic-Lutheran, official state church here) can bless such “marriages” of gays or not.
The Catholic Chuch does not and cannot.
Someone being publicly gay, but not sexually active (sex acts) I guess is OK in RCC?
Having a same sex attraction is no sinful in itself-- it is disordered. A person with such an attraction is called to be chaste. Acting on the same sex attraction is sinful.
Cathechism states that to be gay is no sin, but to act like gay is…
The term “gay” is typically used by those who are active in a sexual way with the same sex. The Catechism clearly states that homosexual sex acts are wrong. Persons afflicted with same sex attraction who reject the homosexual “lifestyle” and embrace chastity are able to fully participate in the life of the Church. You can visit www.couragerc.net– an approved Catholic ministry to persons with same sex attraction.
Have there been instances where church have approved two gays commitment with eachother and blessed them in a church or is it a strict NEVER,as I gather from previous posters?
No. This is not possible. Ever.
 
I presume that you are speaking of a formal blessing, when for example the priest sprinkles holy water on whoever or whatever is blessed. For a priest to bless a gay couple would be foolish. He would be blessing their relationship, which it is sinful, as all sex outside of marrige is sinful. They would be married as much as when someone who already was married commits bigamy, that is, not at all. It is possible that a dissident priest or two has blessed such a relationship, but the blessing would have no effect, unless, it may be, it caused them to separate.
 
Oh, forgot to ask for any official reference, like encyclicals, papal letters, statements of bishops etc. If you know where to find these online, I’d be grateful.
 
Seatuck, you didn’t answer my question. I didn’t ask for a definition of RC marriage, but whether it’s ok for the bishop fe. to bless in a church ceremonially and publicly, (not in a sacramental way as in a marriage between man and wife), marriage (by civil authorities effectively being legally bounding in society) of let’s say two women or two men??
Sebastianos, NO. neither priest, nor bishop, nor deacon can bless a same sex union in a Catholic church. Indeed it should not be done in any Christian denomination, but as you know the denominations have broken away from tradition and have begun their own journeys where the goal posts are changed as needed.
NO Sebastianos, a priest/bishop cannot bless a same sex union, civil or otherwise. A same sex union (homosexuality/lesbiansim) is a sin. It is recognised and seen as sin in OT and NT and there is no way around it. When a blessin g is called on a union it is to ask God to Bless, fulfil, make fruitful that union between a man and a woman.
A same sex union can never be that. It is sterile. Barren. Unfruitful.
Grace Angel.
 
No, a priest or bishop may not attempt to bless a homosexual relationship.

By defintion, a blessing is a specific sign of God’s favor. God’s favor cannot, by definition, be extended to a sinful act or relationship.

A priest or bishop may no more bless that relationship as they could bless the relationship between a hooker and a ‘john’ or between an adulterer and his mistress.

They are all the same in the eyes of God.
 
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