Ah! I see what you mean and I’m sorry that what I wrote before wasn’t very clear on that front (reading it through even I can barely understand what I meant, so forgive me!). I think I was reading marriage/children etc for family and that’s not quite the same thing. Indeed you make that distinction and I agree with it.
For what it’s worth I don’t think the Church teaches there is anything wrong with having a (obviously platonic!) very close relationship with someone of the same gender as oneself. Obviously there are people here and in the wider catholic populace who would be screaming about the near temptation of sin but while sex is certainly wonderful, it’s not essential. I wasn’t for a minute saying that gay people should in the Church’s eyes be without that kind of nurturing love that often can be only or at least best found in a relationship. (I don’t want to bring my personal life into a broader point too much, but I have found you can have a huge amount of intimacy without doing anything ‘sinful’ as far the church is concerned, but I accept that everyone is very different on that front…).
People need families. I could not agree more. The Church currently has issues navigating the realisation that gay people are people as well as gay, and need the same things as everyone else, on the one hand - and its traditional teaching on the other. Some day (hopefully) soon, that circle can be fully squared without upsetting either side. It’s not nice, and like any change the church makes it will take a very very long time. But we are getting there, slowly. Either way, I do think sometimes that a purportedly Christian institution that focusses to much on its own definitions of other peoples’ sins (sexual or otherwise), and not enough always on other peoples’ needs, is in a bad place. The Catholic Church is a wonderful, wholly wonderful, thing, created and led after divine instruction and example. Its human leadership (I don’t necessarily mean the Holy Father here at all) can sometimes be, for all the good it means to do, utterly diabolical.
This may not answer your question, but I completely agree with you. I think I only live with it by putting tremendous energy into other things. This can’t be a solution though. It’s not how human beings work. I hope, though, I don’t sound pessimistic…while the status quo is entirely unacceptable I think there is (as always) great hope for the future.
God bless,
Murmurs