From Portrait:
Portrait, first please explain to us what is unnatural or detestable about oral stimulation of the genitalia that is not unnatural or detestable about me kissing my wife’s hand.
Second, please explain how stimulating a sexual organ is using it contrary to its purpose. Were these organs not made to be stimulated in order that they can then perform the reproductive act. One cannot very well engage in a sex act without the organs first being stimulated, can one?
Third, please cite an official Church teaching that backs up your position. The Church is very clear and precise on its teachings about sexuality and when sex is disordered. Please cite the part that supports you assertion that foreplay is illicit…a position I believe to be heretical if you mean to say that, therefore, no couple can engage in sex without sinning. Or how is it that you believe any couple can engage in sex without touching each other in the manner which you find sinful?
Your assertions have zero support from any official Catholic source. The old saying goes (in English) “…easily asserted, easily rejected…” I have provided you with an official Catholic position (see prior post). It is your turn to do likewise.
Dear ahs,
Codial greetings and a very good day. Thankyou for your response.
Kissing your wife’s hand, dear friend, would never be construed by any reasonable man as an unnatural and disordered act, no more than kissing your child goodnight would be. However, manual or oral stimulation of the reproductive organs is both deviant and unnatural, since it is using those organs for sexual arousal in a way for which they were clearly not intended.
Forgive me, dear friend, but it is somewhat surprising that you ask me to explain how the stimulation of a
reproductive organ is contrary to its purpose. Biology itself surely teaches us that the vagina is intended to accommodate the male sexual organ, thus any stimulation occurs most
naturally and exclusively during carnal copulation. Manual stimulation is an abuse of the reproductive organs since they are being used in an irregular manner, hence the Church’s veto on auto-eroticism (CCC, para. 2352). The Catechism states that “masturbation is an intrinsically and gravely disordered action”, for it is using the sexual faculty in an unnatural and deviant manner and this applies equally within and without the marriage union. An abuse of the reproductive organs will never cease to be an abuse of the reproductive organs, notwithststanding that the end of such activity will result in full carnal copulation.
The repoductive organs are aroused prior to full carnal copulation, dear friend, by other means, including passionate kissing and embracing and the very closeness of the spouses to each other within the marital bed. Clearly, they will already be physically attracted to one another and the very anticipation of carnal relations will be enough to excite them sexually, without having to resort to any deviant or unclean acts.
Our Church, dear friend, is not required to officially pronounce upon every single detail relating to morality, but expects the faithful to employ their prudential judgement based upon a properly formed conscience to guide them. However, a problem arises, as I have said previously, when men have a radically defective conscience that results from conformity to the godless standards of the world. In this instance, they are very likely to make catastrophic errors of prudential judgement on a whole range of issues upon which Holy Mother Church is silent, which is precisely what is happening in contemporary Catholicism, especially, though by no means exclusively, among the youth.
Essentially, dear friend, this mindset is acutated by a desire to make our most holy religion less demanding and allowing it to co-exist with a hand in hand with the world type of religious practice. Rather than asking what else can sacrificed to aid the pursuit of personal sanctity, it grudingly asks how much can one still cling on to without falling foul of official Church teaching. This is not the spirit of Catholicism, which does not legalistically insist on explicit standing Church teaching for every conceivable moral issue. An authentic Catholicism repairs to the moral sense of the faithful
throughout the ages, not just in recent decades, it looks to the Christian consciousness to inform and enlighten prudential judgement and it looks to natural law reasoning, as in the topic currently under review, to decide whether or not something is morally permissible. Therefore, it does not unduly concern men that the Church has not declared her mind upon this matter of manual/oral stimulation of the reproductive organs. What I actually think speaks more loudly is that she has never in any authoritative magisterial teaching said that these unnatural and depraved acts are morally permissible within the marriage bed. This is hardly surprising, given that they are just that, unnatural and depraved acts, which should not be even once named among those that becometh saints.
Finally, dear friend, if men did entertain any lingering doubts about this manual/oral stimulation of private parts, then they need only consider for a moment that in the case of oral stimulation it is most unhygenic to place the mouth in close proximity to a region that harbours much bacteria. This
per se ought to flash up the warning cones as regards the unnatural nature of such a gross act of indecency - our mouths should obviously not be in that area of the body.
God bless.
Warmest good wishes,
Portrait
Pax