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MNathaniel
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I beg your pardon? Are you seriously suggesting that one of the conditions for consecrated virginity is that a woman think of Christ in a sexual way?Definitely not. This is a spousal vocation, not hyped up singlehood for women, and a candidate should have a measure of spousal affectivity to Christ…
If not, then I see no reason to distinguish a difference between a consecrated virgin who’s typically tempted by sexual attraction to men, and a consecrated virgin who’s typically tempted by sexual attraction to women.
To try to deny SSA people the right to consecrate their virginity to Christ would officially cross a serious line into pathological mistreatment of people who experience SSA.
I hope I’m misunderstanding your post. Could you please clarify, so that I (and any persons who experience SSA) may better understand what you are trying to say?
To clarify my own perspective on this, it seems critically misaligned from Christ’s love for us, and internally inconsistent, to put people who experience SSA in a trap where not only must they remain virgins for the sake of Christ – but they may not consecrate their perseverance in virginity to him. That seems like an absurd internal contradiction, and whatever interpretation of consecrated virginity leads one to that conclusion, is a version I reckon I’ll reject upfront as having missed the mark in a major way. Christ calls us ALL to relationship with him, regardless of our sexual attractions. If someone chooses celibacy with Christ, who would you even think you are (and what would it even pragmatically mean) to try to tell them they ‘can’t’?
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