Let me say that i’m a lesbian catholic, my partner and i do attend mass. We raised our children catholic. Our values are the same as any other catholic, just because we sleep together doesn’t mean anything bad. We have to answer to the lord when passing.
We are not to judge others.
Tigster,
I think you are misunderstanding that injunction.
We do not judge people, but ACTIONS can be judged.
For example, if you heard that a person you know dressed in white robes and burned a cross on a black person’s lawn, you would be well within your rights as a Christian to condem the action.
In fact, in Catholic teaching, it would be a Spiritual Work of Mercy and and act of Love to point out to the person that their action is wrong and sinful. It is Love to encourge our brother to come closer to God.
The same is true for homosexual acts. The Church (and Catholics as a body) do not condem the person, but we can, should and DO condem the actions.
An indivdual is not comprised of their actions, so condeming a particuar action is NOT a condemnation of the individual.
When you engage in homosexual acts with your partner, that is fornication and an act against God.
That is NOT a condemnation of you, but of your actions. Your actions are damaging to your soul, and since your soul is precious to me and to God, I loving encourage you to reconsider your actions.
