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I totally agree:thumbsup:
Iāll listen to God and His Church before listening to the cause du jour.
I totally agree:thumbsup:
Iāll listen to God and His Church before listening to the cause du jour.
Your stats may be skewed by your location as the number is likely minuscule on a universal scale. These poor misguided souls are not practicing the faith because they objectively reject the faith and its teachings. They, like anyone else, are welcome in the Church, in hopes that they will seek reconciliation with God and turn from their objectively sinful lifestyles.This is lovely, but I would also add that there are many, MANY practicing Roman Catholics who are gay and lesbian in committed relationships and marriages. Many have children they are raising. One day the Church is going to come to terms with these brothers and sisters in Christ. But for now, I would hope that they are welcome in your parishes and schools, because they ARE there. And, according to the Polish priest, they are also in the priesthood and religious life. I would certainly affirm that knowledge according to my own experiences.
Sometimes the reality of the situation needs a bit of a push to make itself known. I guess he decided to do some pushing.
When you say this, do you mean that for example a woman with SSA is married to a man, and they have children and they are catholic, or do you mean that 2 women are married with children and they are catholic. Could you clarify exactly what you meant please?but I would also add that there are many, MANY practicing Roman Catholics who are gay and lesbian in committed relationships and marriages. Many have children they are raising.
I agree.The Catholic Church with 2000 years of Sacred Tradition will never condone the uncharitable treatment of SSA brothers and sisters but must remain faithful to the truth. The truth is, any union that is not one man one woman in an indissoluble union open to life is false and desecrates humanity as created in Godās image.
Being SSA is less problematic than having a SSA sexual relationship. Unlike the Anglican Church, our priests are not only expected to be chaste but celebate, no wives, girlfriends or partners period. Having a SSA relationship would definitely not be celebate.
That isnāt to say we never have married priests. Anglican and Episcopalian priests convert to Catholicism in droves because the truth about marriage and female clergy is found in the Catholic Church. Thereās a whole diocese of married priests in North Carolina where Fr. Longenecker has a Catholic parish after leaving the Anglican Church. You might find his blog interesting. The liberal embracing of gay marriage and family devoid of the truth will not build a church but destroy it.
Well, simply going by what was reported, nobody was aware of this until his own public announcement. He was of course no longer allowed to continue in his job at the CDF or his teaching positions once he announced this. But I agree that the fact he was in these positions in the first place is concerning. However, it would not be common, I think, to inquire about a priestās personal sex life before making such assignments. I presume that the vow of celibacy is taken at face value.As I understand it the priest is a practicing homosexual, which means he is taking part in sexual relations with another man, so if I,m not mistaken that probably means sodomy, so hereās a priest who has broken his vows of celibacy and advocates the same for other priests and clergy who may wish to do so, as far as I know he also advocates homosexual relationships if his congregation wish to do so. Obviously then if homosexual sex is permissible in the priesthood then by extension he would believe homosexual marriage is permissible and as he has obviously broken vows of celibacy then no doubt he advocates this and adultery too. What disturbs me about this priest is he has been allowed to say mass and offer communion, if an unrepentant adulterer is not allowed to receive communion how was this priest allowed to offer the sacrifice of the mass, I find it very hard to believe nobody knew or has done anything about his behaviour. Obviously he should of been sent packing a long time ago.
I think we should pray for this manWhat do you guys think?

He sounds like he is appealing to popular fads in order to justify his position. Such an appeal is, objectively and rationally absurd, but has a sentimental appeal, especially since the issue is always framed in a way in which homosexuals are understood to be oppressed in some way, a frame which truly tugs oneās sympathy.Honestly, iām not even sure he has that strong faith that he says he does, because he thinks the teachings about homosexuality are āoutdatedā and the Church needs to wake up? What?
I think what the man is saying is that having a strong attraction to the same sex is difficult to deal with, and tends to isolate the victim. For a faithful Catholic with a strong same sex attraction, and a lack of opposite sex attraction, he has to live with the fact that his romantic and sexual feelings can never be acted upon (if he or she also had opposite sex attraction each would still be able to incarnate those feelings. If one has a mostly exclusive feeling for only those of the same sex, no romantic feelings can be fulfilled). This is very difficult to deal with, especially in our culture, as we tend to emphasize the emotional aspect of love.āThere are many Gay people and Lesbians in the religious life.ā Oh yes, and? People with homosexual attractions are not doing wrong, it is only when they act on it. So its great that there are many same sex attraction people following Christ with us, and there are many that do not act on these attractions to fully follow Christ.
The Church should certainly reject outdated understandings, like how suicide was understood to be a willful denial of Godās Providence, rather than being more often than not a desperate attempt to escape emotional and/or physical pain that one can no long cope with, pain which overwhelms the animal aspect of the soul in such a way as to cloud the intellect, reducing the culpability of the victim.To me, this guy wants the Church to become like Protestants. Changing teachings that go with the times, not fully following Tradition, etc. Well, guess what, the Catholic Church is not Protestant, it will not change teachings just because it is āoutdatedā information.
What makes you think our modern day āexpertsā are right about these things? Just as scientists were proven wrong in the past about many things, in time, eventually, more than likely, many of our modern day scientific beliefs will be proven wrong or inaccurate.Of course one should change their beliefs if their information is outdated. There are many views from early Christianity days regarding science, biology, space, psychology, geology, geography, etc, that have changed because we learned new information.
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Just a bit of information here. I havenāt seen any place with real-time statistics covering the past 20 years or so, either in the US or the UK, but my guess is that there may be about 100 Anglican clergy who left and became Roman Catholic. That is hardly ādroves.ā I donāt have statistics for the opposite either - RC priests who are now Anglican priests. My guess in that case, there are probably considerably more.That isnāt to say we never have married priests. Anglican and Episcopalian priests convert to Catholicism in droves because the truth about marriage and female clergy is found in the Catholic Church.
Sorry to have taken so long to respond to your question. I meant lesbian women who are married to each other, oftentimes with children in their family. In my town, which undoubtedly IS a-typical, there are many such families who go to Mass at their Catholic church. As I have said before, it is the new normal. Just as blended families - divorced, remarried, etc - were the new normal several decades ago and no one thinks twice about it anymore, I do think we are going to see more of gay and lesbian families in our churches.When you say this, do you mean that for example a woman with SSA is married to a man, and they have children and they are catholic, or do you mean that 2 women are married with children and they are catholic. Could you clarify exactly what you meant please?
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I donāt know; homosexuals still are only around 3% of the population. I think we will see more gay families in Churches, but not nearly to the number we see divorce/remarried and single parents.I do think we are going to see more of gay and lesbian families in our churches.
You are quite right, Lucretius. It is going to take time to see how this all unfolds. Here in San Francisco, there have been families around for quite a long time (whether that be two adults or those raising children.) They are just a part of the make-up of the congregation, both in the Episcopal church, Lutheran, or Roman. I know that in other urban settings, the same is true. I can see where middle America might not have the same demographics.I donāt know; homosexuals still are only around 3% of the population. I think we will see more gay families in Churches, but not nearly to the number we see divorce/remarried and single parents.
And gay family trends are hard to predict anyway right now because the phenomenon is so new that we have little statistical data on it.
Christi pax,
Lucretius
I live in Pittsburgh, and I have not seen one gay couple at Mass at all, not to mention a gay family. Whatever that means. Much of the people in Mass though are older, so that might have something to do with it (not to mention are concentration of āpro-life, pro-gun, and pro-unionā conservative Democrats).You are quite right, Lucretius. It is going to take time to see how this all unfolds. Here in San Francisco, there have been families around for quite a long time (whether that be two adults or those raising children.) They are just a part of the make-up of the congregation, both in the Episcopal church, Lutheran, or Roman. I know that in other urban settings, the same is true. I can see where middle America might not have the same demographics.