Homosexual people must
be accepted with respect, compassion, and sensitivity.
YOUCAT Catechism + Catechism of the Catholic Church Lesson
65
Ave Maria series
Man the Creature (continued)
65. What about people who feel they are
homosexual?
The Church believes that, in the order of creation, man and
woman are designed to need each other’s complementary traits and to enter into
a mutual relationship so as to give life to children. That is why homosexual practices cannot be
approved by the Church. Christians owe
all persons respect and love, however, regardless of the sexual orientation,
because all people are respected and loved by God. [2357-2359]
My son John said, ”Dad,
I am the same John you have always known,” was the consideration sought of me
when John (left) told me of his homosexual preference. John Bragg and Jim Houzner (right) are
partners married under the laws of New Jersey.
John is a tenured professor with a doctorate degree at Jersey City
University. Jim is employed by K-Mart in
Jersey City, NJ. It is this father’s opinion that God does not make mistakes. …..65
[2357-2359]
Chastity and homosexuality
2357 Homosexuality
refers to relations between men or between women who experience an exclusive or
predominant sexual attraction toward persons of the same sex. It has taken a
great variety of forms through the centuries and in different cultures. Its
psychological genesis remains largely unexplained. Basing itself on Sacred
Scripture, which presents homosexual acts as acts of grave depravity,( Compare *Genesis 19:1-29; **Romans 1:24-27; ***1 Corinthians 6:10; ****1 Timothy 1:10.)141 tradition
has always declared that "homosexual acts are intrinsically
disordered."(
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Persona Humana 8.)142 They
are contrary to the natural law. They close the sexual act to the gift of life.
They do not proceed from a genuine affective and sexual complementarity. Under
no circumstances can they be approved. –Catechism of the Catholic Church, Second Edition
2359 Homosexual persons are
called to chastity. By the virtues of self-mastery that teach them inner
freedom, at times by the support of disinterested friendship, by prayer and
sacramental grace, they can and should gradually and resolutely approach
Christian perfection. --CCC
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