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Update: August 2

I am happy to report, this is my 5th day without giving into temptation.

It has been hard, but I have not gave into temptation. I got to say MTV didn’t help either. There is this show called wanna come in, and I won’t give into details about the show. They had these GAY GUYS on their and they were licking Ice off eachother and kissing eachother, but i didn’t give into temptation, nope.

These are the things that have helped me.
  1. The Rosay- I began saying it at night now. I got to say it has really heped me along the way. I think the Devil tries to distract me, but when i do get distracted, I just say the HAil Mary’s again.
  2. The fear of Confession- When I went 4 the 1st time, I got really embarresed! But you know what, when i get tempted, i say to myself, “Do I really wanna go through that again”
  3. Ya’ll’s prayers- THANK you people, ya’ll have been an important part of my Journey. Thank you all, continue to pray.
If yall have anything you wan’t me to pray for, tell me, I’ll pray for it.
 
eaManwe said:
takes deep breath

This is about the third re-telling of my conversion experiance and whole ordeal regarding homosexuality, etc. 🙂

Anyhow, when I was 16 years old, only a few years ago, I, too, went through a similiar ordeal. I have had same-sex attractions since I was 12 or so, as soon as I hit puberty, I think. Anyhow, during those years up until I turned 16, I masturbated twice every day and looked at pornography whenever my family was out of the house. I also never missed an opportunity to engage in impure thoughts. sigh it wasn’t good. And while I knew that pornography was definately wrong, I didn’t think that homosexuality was at all. I also believed that the catholic church thought homosexuality was OK too. But, at that time, I didn’t even know what the catechesim of the catholic church was.

But during the summer in between my freshman and sophomore year of high school I found myself questioning my role in life. I tried to figure out what it was that I wanted to do with my life. I was trying to find out who I really was. I never second guessed that I was gay, that was a given. I also decided that God didn’t exist for various logical reasons as well as the fact that most churches said homosexuality was wrong.

Through various long and complicated reasons, my parents found out that I had told a few friends I was gay. I’m still struggling with what my parents said to me in the days that followed - they were unloving, even hateful. Their bad representation of catholicism definately was a stumbling block. They didn’t know anything about the pornography, but they did ground me from every activity but Church indefinately (it lasted for 2 years or so). One good thing came out of it though: my parents forced me to go to our parish youth group. And, to my suprise, I loved it. On my first retreat, I had an extremely intense conversion experiance where I basically told God that no matter what, I would follow him. Period. I am his for he to make me me what he wants to make me. That included not acting out on the same-sex attractions that I felt - at all. No imure thoughts or anything. I was committed to holiness.

Maybe your experiance will be different than mine, but boy was it tough. I was stuck in my ways and it was very difficult from going from “I am gay and will do what I please” to “I am a child of God doing what God pleases.”

However, now, I am at a level of peace and joy that … is exhilerating, at times. Edwin can tell you that I do have “low” times, for sure, but at least it’s interesting. While I do have same sex attractions, they are significantly less than before.

My point is that there is absolutely hope. While you must take your cross, I think that you will find that “his yoke is easy and his burden light.” It’s a great paradox of life that while struggling with sin is hard, it is also extremely rewarding and joyous.

Prayer is absolutely critical. The best way to move along that path of holiness is to stay in a constant communication with Jesus at all times. It should be a constant goal to just keep talking to Jesus at all times. I have found that frequent use of confession has helped indeed. Also, keep learnign about your faith! If your parish has a youth group, get involved. If there is a parish in a nearby town with a youth group, get involved in that parish. Good, catholic friendships are critical.

I also have felt the call to become a priest. I really don’t understand why some people have said that those with homosexual inclinations are not called to the priesthood.

I hope I have helped!.

Thank you for the Story, It is really touching, may I ask you, what has helped you while you carry your cross?
 
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lorac:
Don’t forget the sacramentals. Holy Water, Holy Oil (great for temptation), Holy Candles. Wear a Brown Scapular and get “vested” in it by your priest, if you were not at your First Communion. The Scapular will help you greatly, as the Blessed Virgin Mary our Mother will be close to you and you will think of her often. Mother Mary helped me through many addictions during my conversion. The Rosary is awesome also (Padre Pio called it his WEAPON). Also, Saint Michael the Archangel is a strong friend. God loves you more than we have the ability to comprehend. He created you and held you before you were in your Mothers womb. Your parents must be pretty great if they take you to confession often. They are responsible for your formation in the faith and their prayers can also help you greatly. Bad images have a way of burning into your head, but Jesus is the Healer and can take them away. Ask Him to heal you every day. We are the Body of Christ and we will all be praying for you and looking forward to a reunion one day!
i’ll think about the Holy Oil, THanks. I do wear a brown scapular. But I just had it blessed by the bishop, does it have to be done that way?
 
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rianredd1088:
Update: August 2

I am happy to report, this is my 5th day without giving into temptation.

It has been hard, but I have not gave into temptation. I got to say MTV didn’t help either. There is this show called wanna come in, and I won’t give into details about the show. They had these GAY GUYS on their and they were licking Ice off eachother and kissing eachother, but i didn’t give into temptation, nope.

These are the things that have helped me.
  1. The Rosay- I began saying it at night now. I got to say it has really heped me along the way. I think the Devil tries to distract me, but when i do get distracted, I just say the HAil Mary’s again.
  2. The fear of Confession- When I went 4 the 1st time, I got really embarresed! But you know what, when i get tempted, i say to myself, “Do I really wanna go through that again”
  3. Ya’ll’s prayers- THANK you people, ya’ll have been an important part of my Journey. Thank you all, continue to pray.
If yall have anything you wan’t me to pray for, tell me, I’ll pray for it.
Thanks be to God! The most comforting words a priest ever spoke to me in the confessional were, “Let us first thank God for a good confession”.

I liked the analogy someone gave about defensive driving. One of the best ways I ‘drive defensively’ in the spiritual realm is to attend daily Mass as often as I can, and to spend some time before the Blessed Sacrament. There is a church on my way to work that opens it’s doors at around 6:00 am. There are about half a dozen people who can be found there every day sitting in the dark sanctuary before the Lord. I join them every chance I get, and it makes a huge difference in my level of peace, and my ability to resist the temptations I struggle with most often.

I will continue to pray for you. Take each day one at a time, and continue to pray even when (especially when!) you don’t feel like it. :gopray: Avail yourself of the two repeatable Sacraments (Confession and Eucharist) as often as you can, and trust in God’s mercy.
 
rianredd,
In one of the eariler posts above you mention that you were watching MTV and you were not tempted.
However, I must warn you of this…
You may have thought you got over the images on the program but have you really.
I had found out that once you think you have this attraction conquered, Satan will tempt you much harder! A few times early on once I gave my life over to our Lord, I fell several times.
(Once I bragged to myself that it had been a year since…then I got into a stituation and gave in.
BE careful of what you say and think to yourself…you can be comitting the sin or pride.

Hang in there!
Go with God!
Edwin
 
Thank you for the Story, It is really touching, may I ask you, what has helped you while you carry your cross?
Being faithful. What do I mean by that? Keeping up and improving a personal and close relationship with Christ, 24-7.
  1. Prayer! Always prayer. Never should you ever stop praying… ever. Live as a person who is always talking to God in his heart. This is something you can always improve on. Plus, set up prayer times in which at the same time every day you spend a few minutes in prayer/meditation.
  2. Journaling. Write down your thoughts and concerns and prayers on a regular basis. If you’re afraid of people finding this journal, keep one on the computer and just password the word document(s) that you keep your journal in. (If you would like information on how this is done, ask for it) I use my journal to remind myself of where I want to be in life, spiritually. And to monitor my “progress.” It’s a great tool for reflection
  3. Sacraments: If you like the rest of us, you’re going to fall. Confession is a great way for the Lord to impart his Grace and for you to gain peace again! The Eucharist is absolutely important as well. Keep preparing for your confirmation. And always remember that if we were perfect, we wouldn’t need the sacraments. But we aren’t perfect, we are all very unworthy. Accept God’s grace!
  4. Catholic Formation: Keep learning about your faith! Find good, catholic friendships. I highly recommend that you get involved in your parish youth group, if you have one. Don’t drop out of Confirmation class! Catholic Answers Live has great resources for just learning about your faith. I have countless links for other great apologetics websites as well. (One part that I left out in my story for space-saving sake is that after my conversion experiance, I ate up everything I could find about my faith. I highly recommend the book “Handbook of Christian Apologetics” by Peter Kreeft)
  5. Service: Get involved in serving others. Evangelize! I work with the various youth ministries in my parish. At school, I also work alot with the more labor-oriented service like Habitat for Humanity. Allow God to guide you to where you should serve!
  6. Reminders of your faith: I wear a crucifix. I also have a crucifix plainly visible near my computer. I wear retreat T-Shirts all the time as a reminder of those spiritual experiances on retreats.
I hope these things help you as they have helped me!

Also, seeing a therapist has also been a great help as well. You may want to consider it. I live in central texas and I can get you in touch with a network of catholic therapists in the area.
 
Oh today is the 3rd, the temptation is so great, but im not ganna do it, i gotta fight it, i am even sweating because my body feels like it need to do it, but im ganna fight it, pray my friends, pray
 
Dude,

I could be your mom, but I am not going to give you a lecture. Instead, I am going to tell you that one of my patron saints is St. Mary Magdalene. I have had sexual sins long before I converted to Catholicism, but they haven’t been easy to overcome.

OK, first, chastity is not celibacy. Chastity is not thinking with groin. At your age, that could be tough, but I stiil imagine that brain is is bigger than the the testosterone factories. Pray for Chastity. Like being free from SSA.

Pray to St, Michael the Archangel. (He is my bud) St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle (spiritual battle) Be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray. And do thou, oh Prince of the Heavenly hosts, thrust into Hell, Satan and all the evil spirits who wander about the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen.

St. Michael is great help for you and your Guardian angel. he has helped me much to overcome my temptations,…

The next thing is to be honest and open in the confessional. I had trouble expressing my sin. The poor priest, when I finally spit it out, he raised his hands in the air and shouted, “Thanks be to God!”
My sin wasn’t that bad to him. I was mortified to say it to a priest, though. Also I think he was glad that I just said it.

The graces of the confessional also helped. It took more than one trip for these long-standing habits. Don’t let that discourage you. I was about three months of going to confession every few weeks for me. I am a bit older and maybe it was easier for me change, but then again, these bad habits had been part of me for longer than you have been alive.

In fact, I have to say that confession is one of my favorite sacraments. Being a woman it is ok that I tear up, but I do every time I get absolution. It is just so wonderful that sinful me can be cleansed by Holy God whom I wouldn’t blame for having given up on me. He didn’t.

The next thing I would suggest, is diffricult because it takes time. Spend time in front of a Tabernacle – or if there is time Eucharistic Exposition do that, but spend time with Jesus receiving the grace He is pouring forth. The Tabernacle is not enough to stop his grace from reaching you. Go to Him and ask Him to help you. He will.

Mamamull
 
Well, i failed again today, it is Wednesday. But im NOT going to give up, although I feel SOO bad because i didn’t dop it for 1 week today! 😦 . Oh well, i’ll try again.
 
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rianredd1088:
Well, i failed again today, it is Wednesday. But im NOT going to give up, although I feel SOO bad because i didn’t dop it for 1 week today! 😦 . Oh well, i’ll try again.
Not to minimize your struggle in this elimibating this behavior, but you did succeed in refraining for a few days, and this does count. It is helpful to understand this as a process of change, with many slips as a normal part of establishing and eventually maintaining your desired change in habits. Otherwise, you run the risk of keeping a white knuckle scorecard of fail/succeed, with the subsequent sense of back to square one with each “failure”. I believe you would benefit also from a trained professional to assist you in overcoming this addictive behavior–se my previous post this thread for an online support resource. I will continue to pray for you.

God Bless.
 
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felra:
Not to minimize your struggle in this elimibating this behavior, but you did succeed in refraining for a few days, and this does count. It is helpful to understand this as a process of change, with many slips as a normal part of establishing and eventually maintaining your desired change in habits. Otherwise, you run the risk of keeping a white knuckle scorecard of fail/succeed, with the subsequent sense of back to square one with each “failure”. I believe you would benefit also from a trained professional to assist you in overcoming this addictive behavior–se my previous post this thread for an online support resource. I will continue to pray for you.

God Bless.
Yes, indeed. I live in central Texas and have come to know how to come into contact with professional, catholic help. PM me if you want more information.
 
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