Can gay people be catholic

Does the Catholic Church Condemn Homosexuals?

CATHOLIC: Homosexual acts are depraved, but that’s not the same as saying that homosexuals are depraved. The Church, basing itself on human reason, says that in moral questions we must distinguish between the act and the person committing the act. Homosexuals have the similar intrinsic dignity as all other human beings. Christ died for them as much as for you and me, and God loves them no less.

OBJECTOR: Well, I think the &#;hate the sin, love the sinner&#; routine is hollow rhetoric. Most same-sex attracted people I realize who are Catholic or who contain attended a Catholic church feel condemned by the Church.

CATHOLIC: Yes, unfortunately, people maintain to dislike other people whose deed they consider immoral. But we still should seek the ideal of loving every human organism while not viewing that person’s every act as morally acceptable. The Catechism says that homosexual people &#;must be accepted with respect, compassion, and sensitivity. Every signal of unjust discrimination in their regard should be avoided&#; (CCC ).

OBJECTOR: Okay, if we’

Homosexuality

Throughout history, Jewish and Christian scholars have recognized that one of the main person sins involved in God’s destruction of Sodom was its people’s homosexual action. But today, certain queer activists promote the concept that the sin of Sodom was merely a lack of hospitality. Although inhospitality is a sin, it is clearly the homosexual behavior of the Sodomites that is singled out for special criticism in the account of their city’s destruction. We must look to Scripture’s own interpretation of the sin of Sodom.

Jude 7 records that Sodom and Gomorrah “acted immorally and indulged in unnatural lust.” Ezekiel says that Sodom committed “abominable things” (Ezek. ), which could mention to homosexual and heterosexual acts of sin. Lot even offered his two virgin daughters in place of his guests, but the men of Sodom rejected the offer, preferring homosexual sex over heterosexual sex (Gen. –9). But the Sodom incident is not the only second the Old Testament deals with homosexuality. An explicit condemnation is found in the book of Leviticus: “You shall not falsehood with a m

Stances of Faiths on Queer Issues: Roman Catholic Church

BACKGROUND

The Roman Catholic Church is the largest Christian denomination in the world, with approximately billion members across the globe. With its origins in the earliest days of Christianity, the Church traces its leadership––in the person of the Pope––to St. Peter, identified by Jesus as “the rock” on which the Church would be built.

The Catholic Church in the United States numbers over 70 million members, and is organized in 33 Provinces, each led by an archbishop. Each bishop answers directly to the Pope, not to an archbishop. Those Provinces are further divided into dioceses, each led by a bishop. At the establish of the organizational structure are local parishes, headed by a pastor, appointed by the local bishop. The Conference of Catholic Bishops in the United States meets semi-annually.

As part of a global organization with its institutional center at the Vatican, the Catholic Church in America is shaped by worldwide societal and cultural trends. It is further shaped by leadership that is entirely male, with w

A few years before lgbtq+ marriage became the commandment of the land, I was in a Baltimore pub having dinner with a Jesuit priest. We were talking about vocation, and I was telling him I wanted to go to graduate college so I could grasp how to offer theological arguments in favor of homosexuality.

“And you know”, I told him, “the story of Sodom and Gomorrah isn’t about homosexuality per se, but rape. Even Jesus interprets the cities’ downfall in terms of their inhospitality.”

“Sure”, he said, taking another drink.

“And the biblical laws prohibiting same-sex activity were intended to maximise the population”, I added. 

He nodded.

“And Paul’s rhetoric about what goes against nature …”

He slice me off. “Why are you so obsessed with this? You want to focus all your graduate work on this?”

I didn’t understand the question. I had to focus all my attention on this. These were the so-called “clobber passages” that Catholics and Protestants alike own used to marginalise lgbtq+ people for centuries. I couldn’t just leave them be. I couldn’t just let them go unchallenged.

“Taking on these passa