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Ophelia23
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Not in the least.So I’m to be miserable and lonely then because I’m gay? Is that your meaning?
I am so sorry for your evident heartbreak and the feeling that your Church has let you down. I can understand where that feeling would come from. I truly can. And my words will likely seem useless to you, as they would likely feel small to me were the roles reversed. But please try and hear me out, if you will. We are all called to perfection through holiness. Much like the spokes on the wheel of a bike, there are many, many paths and acts of holiness that all lead to one center: Christ. Marriage, single life, clergy… there are many paths.
As you have said, your sexuality is not the defining part of your life. Nor should it be. You are so much more than your sexual desires. I am so much more than mine. We are complex. We have gifts, we have talents, we have vices, we have inclinations to different forms of sin. It is what it is. I think when people refer to the “gay lifestyle”, it is not a reference to how you dress or act or think or speak. Same sex attraction is not in and of itself sinful. It is the sexual act outside of the context of marriage that is sinful, and the Church believes marriage only belongs between one man and one woman. I understand you were raised Catholic. I would advise reading Theology of the Body, because it will help you to understand how deeply connected both the unitive and procreative aspects of sexuality are. Within theology, they can not be separated because of our desires or our wishes or our inclinations, all of which are very real.
The Church’s rules on homosexuality are very clear. Unfortunately, all of us are capable of misunderstanding, of judging, of being mean, and of driving people away. What we are legitimately called to do is love one another. This does not mean tolerating everything another person does and simply accepting it as morally sound. On the other hand, it also does not mean throwing out our stones. We are all equally fallen. We are all equally guilty in Christ’s crucifixion. His blood is on my hands still. This call to holiness does not mean you have to live a life of loneliness or isolation or sadness. No! Many people, men and women, are called to a celibate life. Many people are called to a single life. There is no shame attached to it. It is a vocation. A true, legitimate, honorable vocation.
I am praying for you. Investigate your faith fully. Don’t investigate people’s opinions. You are so loved, and so deeply valued, and you ARE a part of this amazing, mystical body of Christ. :hug3: