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Fitswimmer
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First, I view a difference between someone with SSA and someone who is actively living the homosexual lifestyle. I have used the term “non-practicing lesbian” in regard to myself. I live a chaste life, but I’m still a lesbian, just as an unmarried Catholic heterosexual is still a heterosexual regardless of the fact that they are not sexually active.
Second, all anyone wants when they come to church is to be accepted as the children of God that they are. We all struggle with sin in our lives, and I see no difference in my struggle from the struggle of someone trying to stay faithful to their spouse or of any unmarried person. However, in my experience, many in the Church do not see it equally. The message gets sent to us that our very existence is sinful, even though that is clearly NOT the teaching of the Catholic Church.
The only thing I would like to see, and I believe others like me would like to see is better education on what the Church teaches about SSA. I think that would help end the prejudice that exists about us, and hopefully end the condemnation. Just because we’re homosexual, doesn’t mean that we are sexually active and since it is the sexual activity that is the sin-we do not deserve condemnation for simply existing.
Second, all anyone wants when they come to church is to be accepted as the children of God that they are. We all struggle with sin in our lives, and I see no difference in my struggle from the struggle of someone trying to stay faithful to their spouse or of any unmarried person. However, in my experience, many in the Church do not see it equally. The message gets sent to us that our very existence is sinful, even though that is clearly NOT the teaching of the Catholic Church.
The only thing I would like to see, and I believe others like me would like to see is better education on what the Church teaches about SSA. I think that would help end the prejudice that exists about us, and hopefully end the condemnation. Just because we’re homosexual, doesn’t mean that we are sexually active and since it is the sexual activity that is the sin-we do not deserve condemnation for simply existing.