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My previous link was not useful. Here is a better one.mrsdizzyd:![]()
Thanks, but this doesn’t give us a per capita number. We’d have to compare the number in that table to the total number of priests ordained in each decade. That would give us a sense of how bad the seminaries were, essentially.This is the number of accused abusers sorted by ordination.
Do you have any proof of this assertion? Has anyone studied this particularly idea, or are you just assuming based upon recent media and political opinions into this?Someone who is gay does not think about sex all the time or more than a person who is straight.
This is a very good question. The political partisanship on both sides obscures our ability to answer it. However, it is clearly true that sexual minorities have more mental illness issues than heterosexual individuals.Do you have any proof of this assertion? Has anyone studied this particularly idea, or are you just assuming based upon recent media and political opinions into this?
Older texts into sexuality stated the opposite- that homosexuals tend to be obsessive about sexuality and also have a tendency toward neurosis.
I’m gay and I doubt that I think about sex more often than straight people. I certainly don’t think about it as often as many people here in CAF seem to. I’ve never been in any Internet forum before that has so many threads that talk about sex. A lot of it does seem kind of obsessive.Dlee:![]()
Do you have any proof of this assertion? Has anyone studied this particularly idea, or are you just assuming based upon recent media and political opinions into this?Someone who is gay does not think about sex all the time or more than a person who is straight.
Older texts into sexuality stated the opposite- that homosexuals tend to be obsessive about sexuality and also have a tendency toward neurosis.
Outside of seminary housing, do many Catholic colleges segregate their Catholic students in separate dorms from their non Catholic students.There are residential houses for Catholics, sometimes for a single gender only, on university campuses.
LOL and just like that, the first new post I read since last visiting put me in a bad mood.I think that people with same sex attraction need to stop announcing it to the world iand keep their sexual struggles private, just like anyone else who struggles with being chaste. also, the Church needs to speak loud and clear about the agenda-driven normalization of the gay lifestyle and its spiritual detriment on children, family and society…
The thread may have already moved on from here, but where did you get this idea?As far as I’m aware I don’t think homosexuals can be priests
(Please Note: This uploaded content is no longer available.)And the church does speak loud and clear on homosexuality, but until the Church has more to offer than a rant against an “agenda-driven normalization” then LGBT people will be driven away.
Hmmmmm.The problem with SSA is that 99% of it is cultural influence of the world, not some chemical imbalance or freak of nature.
-OPAnswering this question requires an honest and sensitive attempt to understand the struggles, challenges, and experiences of LGBT people, especially in the Church.