R
Rau
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My understanding is that the Church expresses no opinion whatsoever on the “cause”.This is a stormy thread but I will offer what I can.
The teaching of the Church from what I can understand stems from the idea that the cause is spiritual. This would explain the lack of effective treatments outside of prayer and the Church. It is a similar issue with other sexual orientations like pedophilia, no discernible cause and very hard or impossible to conventionally treat. This has actually caused the disorder aspect of pedophilia to be questioned inside Phycology circles.
That being said, I have met several people who were convinced that they had a different orientation (Bisexual for example) which subsided after a good prayer life and dealing with past traumas with their father and/or mother. I cannot say that this is the norm based on so few people. However, I was surprised that this could even occur since I formerly believed orientation was “hard wired”.
It is worth pointing out that in cases of ambiguous sexuality due to genetic issues (like hormonally caused problems resulting in a confused Biology), that these cases are very difficult and are often left to the doctor and parents to decide genders and mistakes do happen. A person with a male mind may have been chosen female at birth but is still attracted to females. This is not the same as waking up one day and realizing one is Lesbian.
Either way I think the Catechism of the Church states it best:
“This inclination, which is objectively disordered, constitutes for most of them a trial. They must be accepted with respect, compassion, and sensitivity. Every sign of unjust discrimination in their regard should be avoided. These persons are called to fulfill God’s will in their lives and, if they are Christians, to unite to the sacrifice of the Lord’s Cross the difficulties they may encounter from their condition”.
It is a higher calling of prayer and hardship, love the person.
God Bless