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My catholic teaching has always instructed me that sex is strictly bound to marriage and I completely agree. But what defines sex? Is fondling sex? What about “head”? I would greatly appreciate an answer. Thanks
ALL sexual acts outside marriage are a grave sin.My catholic teaching has always instructed me that sex is strictly bound to marriage and I completely agree. But what defines sex? Is fondling sex? What about “head”? I would greatly appreciate an answer. Thanks
Hi again Rooskie…I certainly did not expect to come across you so quickly, but a really happy event!:tiphat: I hope CAF members will realize that you are not only new to these Forums, but still trying to understand Catholicism!ok so I am compleatly new to this site and I hope I do notoffend anyone with my questions or concernes.
Yes ‘gh’ and ‘op’ are gravely sinful in Catholic Moral Theology and doubly so (even more serious)because they involve another person.I am a young adult and am thinking very hard about this man… he just so happens to be cathlic, me a very religiouse person but never brought up in church there for you could kind of ay im a follower of god yet still tramatized by society ha ha, any who in the long run i was very curiouse about this subject. is it ? or is it not? a sin to take part in any form of masturbation? alone i understand its very much a sin and yet bringing another person into it makes it even worse, but would not giving head or oral play count as masturbation?
I am not sure of the moral position re marriage…and though I was married (now annulled some 20 years) for 15years (I choose now to live alone in celibate chastity), I never have been sure of that. Never had cause to investigate frankly.even in a marrage? I find it intresting diffrent cathlics have diffrent answeres is it all on how your raised or is it said set and stone and others abide the truth a little? any feed back would be greatly appriciated.
I have a question.
Rooskie adds:What if a married couple is engaging in acts of foreplay, intending on finishing with intercourse, but accidentally finishes before that? That wouldn’t be a sin if you were fully intending on following God’s will and remaining open to life, correct?
To commit a sin one must knowing and willingly consent to that sin …consent to mortal sin if it is grave matter…and to vential sin if not grave matter. Grave matter = something that is serious and grave in content.thats a very intresting question i am also curiouse about that?