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jacfalle20
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Recently, an article was written in our local paper about a “devout Catholic woman” writing a letter to Cardinal Dolan arguing “for the basic human rights of her gay son - love, marriage, & children.” In it, she writes that Catholicism is a deep seed of her identity. She’s angry that the Catholic Church spent money on anti-gay marriage ballot campaigns, stating that the Church uses parishioners’ money without their permission. I don’t want to sound discriminatory, but I have a huge problem with her assertions in the article. For one, she sounds as if she doesn’t know WHAT or WHY the Catholic church teaches what it does about homosexuality. For one who claims be a devout Catholic, shouldn’t she know that the Church teaches to “love the sinner, but reject the sin.” The other problem I have with her letter is her statement that “she didn’t donate this money so that the Church could promote hate and discrimination of others - our gay, lesbian, and transgender children.” To make such a generalized statement about the ENTIRE church just seems like a way to give such a negative view of the faith. I do not believe it, but she makes it sound as if donations are the SOLE source of income for the church. THAT’S where I have a big problem and can’t stay quiet on the issue. I can remind her to read the Catechism of the Catholic Church to find out what EXACTLY the church teaches on homosexuality, but I can’t seem to find the words to respond to the second part of her letter.