I believe at this point everything that needs to be said has been said. Anyone contemplating reparitive therapy who reads the posts on this thread should be able to make an informed decision.
It is a tragic though that there is so much misinformation about what the church teaches on homosexuality. Saints, Bishops and other church doctors have held differing positions on homosexuality throughout the ages so anyone will be able to find some confirmation of their misconceptions but today the CC teaches that:
- The Church Condemns Violent Malice
“It is deplorable that homosexual persons have been and are the object of violent malice in speech or in action. Such treatment deserves condemnation from the Church’s pastors wherever it occurs.” CDF Letter, no.10
Some people despise those who struggle with homosexual attractions. The Church condemns any expressions of that attitude, for instance: anti-gay or anti-lesbian jokes, verbal and physical attack, social exclusion, rejection of friends or family members, avoidance of the topic of homosexuality, and so on. That behavior is all very wrong. It’s what the Church calls “a sin against charity.” People with homosexual struggles face many challenges. They need love and encouragement, not mistreatment.
- Respect Each Person
“The intrinsic dignity of each person must always be respected in word, in action, and in law.” CDF Letter, no.10
When you hear insulting remarks about people who struggle with homosexuality, the Church is saying: Don’t stand for it. Speak up. And when a friend or family member confides in you about experiencing homosexual attractions, that’s the moment your friendship and Christian response really count. Good friends also challenge one another, so you can and should say what you believe. You can continue to show both Christian love and faithfulness to the Truth, no matter what decision they make.
Source: Courage website
The church does not teach that homosexuality is not inherent. The present CC position is neutral.
How does a homosexual tendency originate? There are theories aplenty, each with its partisans.
(The Catholic Church has no position on this matter. As Cardinal Ratzinger said in reference to the revised Catechism, "We have left room for all the hypotheses on the origin of homosexual tendency - whether it is innate or developed under certain circumstances.")
Source: Catholic News Agency
Even if there is a genetic predisposition toward homosexuality (and studies on this point are inconclusive)…
Source: Catholic Answers website