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This question is not so much about sexuality (the act) as it is the intimate bond between man and woman and how it relates to God/Heaven…
We are taught by the church about the purpose of sexuality given to us by God and how it is to be treated by us as faithful Catholics whether we are single or married.
Within each man/woman there is a desire to be with a member of the opposite sex not so much just within the context of the sexual union itself, but also a deep attraction for a certain affection that only a husband or wife can give to/receive from their spouse because of the fact that they are of the opposite sex.
I personally look at Jesus just as I would a fellow soldier in battle, one who I love dearly, and pray I would give my life for provided it was God’s will. I have heard the quote that there is no bond stronger than that of brothers. That being said, how is a chaste male to understand eternity with Jesus when he still feels like he desires that feminine affection that only a wife can provide yet knows that Jesus is a male.
Why is it that women are sometimes called a “Spouse of Christ” but I (at least not to my knowledge) have heard men called that unless generally so when we say the church is the “Spouse of Christ”. Though we do not yet fully understand the whole meaning behind the scriptures speaking of no marriage Heaven, is there anything that discusses our intimacy with Jesus…and is it wrong (or selfish) for a celibate male (a priest or religious even) to hope for a wife in Heaven even though the relationship desired would be one like the Holy Family (Chaste) just because of simple things like an embrace or a gentle kiss that God is still present through (the Holy Spirit)…
Perhaps there is some saints who have wrote on this? I don’t mean to say that we will need a spouse other than God in Heaven for most likely our understanding of love is going to be similar yet overwhelmingly different. I assume that we take this and try to form it to God instead (offer it up in prayer).
Basically, we are souls but unlike angels we have bodies…for whatever reason, God has given them to us and for some other reason, he gives them to us in Heaven (glorified bodies)…so there must (perhaps) be some sort of human affection there in Heaven???..
Perhaps this sounds a little confusing, but that is why it is open for discussion…and if I think anyone has the wrong idea of what I am trying to ask, I will be more than happy to moderate
We are taught by the church about the purpose of sexuality given to us by God and how it is to be treated by us as faithful Catholics whether we are single or married.
Within each man/woman there is a desire to be with a member of the opposite sex not so much just within the context of the sexual union itself, but also a deep attraction for a certain affection that only a husband or wife can give to/receive from their spouse because of the fact that they are of the opposite sex.
I personally look at Jesus just as I would a fellow soldier in battle, one who I love dearly, and pray I would give my life for provided it was God’s will. I have heard the quote that there is no bond stronger than that of brothers. That being said, how is a chaste male to understand eternity with Jesus when he still feels like he desires that feminine affection that only a wife can provide yet knows that Jesus is a male.
Why is it that women are sometimes called a “Spouse of Christ” but I (at least not to my knowledge) have heard men called that unless generally so when we say the church is the “Spouse of Christ”. Though we do not yet fully understand the whole meaning behind the scriptures speaking of no marriage Heaven, is there anything that discusses our intimacy with Jesus…and is it wrong (or selfish) for a celibate male (a priest or religious even) to hope for a wife in Heaven even though the relationship desired would be one like the Holy Family (Chaste) just because of simple things like an embrace or a gentle kiss that God is still present through (the Holy Spirit)…
Perhaps there is some saints who have wrote on this? I don’t mean to say that we will need a spouse other than God in Heaven for most likely our understanding of love is going to be similar yet overwhelmingly different. I assume that we take this and try to form it to God instead (offer it up in prayer).
Basically, we are souls but unlike angels we have bodies…for whatever reason, God has given them to us and for some other reason, he gives them to us in Heaven (glorified bodies)…so there must (perhaps) be some sort of human affection there in Heaven???..
Perhaps this sounds a little confusing, but that is why it is open for discussion…and if I think anyone has the wrong idea of what I am trying to ask, I will be more than happy to moderate