Gay Marriage has no place in the Catholic Church

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Gay Marriage shouldn’t take place in any catholic Church. Whether if Traditional or New Order. Gay Marriage should not be allowed.

Homosexuality is un-natural and Gay Marriage is un-natural as well.

Marriage in the Catholic Church should be the matrimony between a man and a woman. It should not be for same gender marriages.

I do not see any good reason for gay marriage anyway. and I don’t favor civil unions either.

Two states Massachusetts and California have legalized gay marriage and it should be a sin.

Countries like Canada, the The UK and others have legalized Gay Marriage and yes it should be a sin to legalize Gay Marriage.

I don’t dislike homosexuals but I detest their practice of homosexuality and we should all do so.

Gay Marriage has no place in our society. I hope you agree with me on it.
 
Wowee!!! Another gay marriage is wrong thread! Like we don’t have about 1,000,000 of these! Look. As Catholics we know that gay marriage is wrong, but seriously. Look at this forum man. Every other thread is some sort of anti-gay marriage thread of some kind!

Can we please discuss something other than gay “marriage”?!?
 
Homosexuality is un-natural

**If it were unnatural, it couldn’t happen.

Space flight is “unnatural”, too. We weren’t meant to live in outer space.**
 
Wowee!!! Another gay marriage is wrong thread! Like we don’t have about 1,000,000 of these! Look. As Catholics we know that gay marriage is wrong, but seriously. Look at this forum man. Every other thread is some sort of anti-gay marriage thread of some kind!

Can we please discuss something other than gay “marriage”?!?
The problem is that the “pro-gay marriage” crowd (not necessarily here on the forums) won’t stop pushing their agenda of legalizing gay marriages. And mandating churches hosting these ceremonies is not that far off if this agenda succeeds in being forced on the country for good.
 
From a Catholic perspective, there is no such thing as gay marriage. No such thing as a right to get married, either. “Gay” marriage is a secular invention.
 
I agree that this topic has been beat to death…love the smilie beating the dead horse. It also probably belong on the Moral Theology board.
 
Really, I don’t think this belongs in Liturgy and Sacraments. It belongs in Apologetics or Catholic News. It’s already a doctrinal issue that the Holy Father is not going to breach. It’s not as if the GLBT crowd is knocking down the doors of Catholic parishes asking for and receiving marriages!:eek: There is no Rite of Marriage of Gays. Any priest or deacon that performs such a rite as a sacrament is in BIG, big trouble! The states where same-gender marriage is law still cannot force the Church to witness such an act. Lord knows there are enough liberal ecclesial communities and the courthouse for that.

And besides, there’s so many other topics to discuss
 
Homosexuality is un-natural

If it were unnatural, it couldn’t happen.
CCC2357 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.**

So I disagree, if they’re contary to the natural law, then they’re unnatural.
 
Just one thing:

Heterosexuals–even pop-evangelical Christians and confessing Roman Catholics–with divorce and remarriage rate of 50% have already done a number on marriage.

If you really want to defend and protect tradtional marriage, you will work to make civil divorce difficult and remarriage afterwards almost impossible.
 
Just one thing:

Heterosexuals–even pop-evangelical Christians and confessing Roman Catholics–with divorce and remarriage rate of 50% have already done a number on marriage.

If you really want to defend and protect tradtional marriage, you will work to make civil divorce difficult and remarriage afterwards almost impossible.
Off topic.
 
I want to mention what I did may not have been right in this area of this forum and I want to apologize for it. If I’m going to post something like this again, I’ll do it somewhere else. Thank you.
 
Recently a photographer got sued because he couldn’t photograph a gay couples ‘wedding’ because of his religious concerns. He is now in court for this for “discrimination” and the couple have dumped all court costs on this person.

You see where this is gonna go next now, do you?

Churches who can’t marry gays because of christian doctrine will start to be sued under these new “discrimination laws”. then what will happen?

I am fine with the gay community doing their own thing. But they are starting to attack our freedom of religion. They have become so thinned skinned that they will sue anyone under discrimination simply because of their religious concerns. They first started attacking marriage and family, and now they are starting to attack our freedom of religion. That is what angers me.
 
I dunno… my middle child made a good point in school when they were trying to push the homosexual agenda… He pointed out that gay people have the same right to marriage as straight people, they are welcome to marry someone of the opposite gender! Straight people can’t marry someone of their gender and neither can gays… It was a good answer!
 
So the homosexuals want to get married, aye? How cute. What’s next; Would they like their pet puppydogs to be baptised?
 
If homosexuals are allowed to get married, shouldn’t we allow polygamy too? May be we should validate incestuous relationships and allow them to be married as well.
 
I don’t think we have to worry – when was the last time a divorced person sued the Church because she wouldn’t allow him/her to marry without a decree of nullity?

But if we are really worried about it, it’s easily solved: Let the Church stop acting as an agent of the Government and limit herself to celebrating religious ceremonies. It works in other countries.
 
I don’t think we have to worry – when was the last time a divorced person sued the Church because she wouldn’t allow him/her to marry without a decree of nullity?

But if we are really worried about it, it’s easily solved: Let the Church stop acting as an agent of the Government and limit herself to celebrating religious ceremonies. It works in other countries.
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