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Roman Catholic Church respects and loves the homosexual person the same
as it does the heterosexual. Catholicism teaches that homosexual people must be
treated with respect, compassion, and sensitivity. Every act or thought of
hatred, violence, or persecution toward the homosexual is condemned.
The
Church considers any and all sexual activity outside of marriage as sinful and
immoral. Masturbation, fornication, adultery, pornography, and artificial
contraception are all sins in the eyes of the Catholic Church.
The
Church opposes same-sex unions based on Genesis 1:25–28: “God created man in
his own image….male and female he created them… and God said, ‘Be fruitful and
multiply’ ” and Genesis 2:24, ” a man shall be joined to his wife, and they
shall become one flesh.” Jesus himself uses these same quotation in Mark 10:6–9
when asked about marriage.
Catholics believe that
marriage is the permanent, faithful, and God-willing fruitful union of a man
and woman who have entered the covenant relationship of husband and wife. The
sacrament of Matrimony is a sacred bond that imitates the love between Christ
and his bride, the Church. The Church believes that because God instituted
marriage, neither the Church nor the secular state (civil government) has the
authority to redefine or substantially change the nature of marriage.
Despite the decision of some other Christian churches to accept openly gay
ministers, the Catholic Church doesn’t follow the same path. Just as it does
not consider the restriction of marriage to one of each gender as being
discriminatory against homosexuals, neither does it see the limitation of holy
orders to hetrosexual males as being unfair.
The
Church doesn’t want and shouldn’t ordain anyone who opposes official doctrine.
A man who favors abortion is as unsuitable for the seminary as a man who favors
artificial contraception or same-sex marriage or who denies the divinity of
Christ or the perpetual virginity of Mary. So ordaining any man whose ideology
or lifestyle conflicts with the faith and morals of the Church that he’s
expected to explain and defend is hypocritical and impractical.
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