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Who told you not to attend? If the parents want you there, go. If they don’t want you there, don;t go.However, I was told that I was unable to attend her baptism ceremony with my same sex partner because it would create a scandal and undermine the Church’s moral authority.
What if they do NOT believe that? Not every Catholic believes gay people do not go to heaven.If you (or even dissenting Catholics) believed unrepented homosexual relations prevented us to be received into the promise of the Lord’s kingdom, you might appreciate the severity of the situation.
To me unrepentant, active homosexual is an oxymoron. I don’t see homosexuality as a sin, just as I don’t see being left-handed as a sin. What two consenting adults do in private is their business, and I don’t think we should restrict their secular rights and freedoms.I’m assuming you mean unrepentant, actively homosexual persons?
Yes - I think it is misinformed and does nothing but cause hatred and pain. What two consenting adults do in private is their business - especially if it is based on love.So you reject Catholic, moral Teaching regarding homosexual acts?
You’re probably going to have friends in life who do all sorts of things the Catholic Church considers sinful. You could have a gay friend in a same-sex relationship, you could have a heterosexual friend who is picking up sex partners every weekend off Tinder or sleeping with their heterosexual partner while not married, you could have a friend who’s been divorced multiple times and is on their third marriage.Having someone as a friend who is living with a SS partner is ok?
Would you clarify this: were you told you could not come at all or just not to bring your “partner”?However, I was told that I was unable to attend her baptism ceremony with my same sex partner because it would create a scandal and undermine the Church’s moral authority.