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mcliffor
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I am 20 years old and go to a secular (well, it says it’s “quaker”) college. I am currently considering a monastic vocation. Though I feel called to the priesthood, I have never been in a serious relationship, and so I wouldn’t really know whether or not I was actually being called to marriage. I don’t think it’s good to walk into a monastery with the philosophy, “marriage isn’t for me,” when I’ve never even been in a relationship.
But the reason I bring this up is because I recently read an article in the EWTN library about “heavy petting” outside of marriage which said, “All sexual arousal and desire outside marriage is a mortal sin if it is engaged in with full knowledge that it is sinful and if there is a deliberate decision to do it anyway.”
Although I don’t doubt this is the Church’s teaching, or the ability for a couple to come intimately close to one another without kissing, I just don’t understand how I could POSSIBLY reconcile this with the expectations of out modern, secular society! I have never met ANYONE who was in a relationship where they didn’t make out, and most people I know find their partners by hooking up with people before they commit to each other. Random “hook ups” are common. How, in a totally secular environment where even the fellow Catholics on campus think I’m overly orthodox, could I be expected to carry on an intimate relationship with someone? Knowing that kissing is a mortal sin makes it so much harder to date or carry on a relationship.
I am so tired of this stigma associated with my religion. Before I read this article, people thought I was abnormal and “anal retentive” because I argued against the use of birth control and premarital sex. Now I have to find a way to marry without ever kissing? It just doesn’t seem possible. There are too few catholics left, and ALL of my “catholic” friends see nothing wrong with birth control or even premarital sex. Please tell me this document is wrong! I don’t think I could stand to have a nother strike against me when it comes to fitting into the culture I live in.
ewtn.com/library/YOUTH/PETTING.TXT
But the reason I bring this up is because I recently read an article in the EWTN library about “heavy petting” outside of marriage which said, “All sexual arousal and desire outside marriage is a mortal sin if it is engaged in with full knowledge that it is sinful and if there is a deliberate decision to do it anyway.”
Although I don’t doubt this is the Church’s teaching, or the ability for a couple to come intimately close to one another without kissing, I just don’t understand how I could POSSIBLY reconcile this with the expectations of out modern, secular society! I have never met ANYONE who was in a relationship where they didn’t make out, and most people I know find their partners by hooking up with people before they commit to each other. Random “hook ups” are common. How, in a totally secular environment where even the fellow Catholics on campus think I’m overly orthodox, could I be expected to carry on an intimate relationship with someone? Knowing that kissing is a mortal sin makes it so much harder to date or carry on a relationship.
I am so tired of this stigma associated with my religion. Before I read this article, people thought I was abnormal and “anal retentive” because I argued against the use of birth control and premarital sex. Now I have to find a way to marry without ever kissing? It just doesn’t seem possible. There are too few catholics left, and ALL of my “catholic” friends see nothing wrong with birth control or even premarital sex. Please tell me this document is wrong! I don’t think I could stand to have a nother strike against me when it comes to fitting into the culture I live in.
ewtn.com/library/YOUTH/PETTING.TXT