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re: Pope Francis Clarifies, Again, Why Some Don’t Like His Blessing Of Homosexual Couples
Posted on 1/31/24 at 4:16 pm to Champagne
Posted on 1/31/24 at 4:16 pm to Champagne
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If a person wants to Shun male gay people and banish them from their midst, go join another congregation. Good Catholics do not shun and banish people because they have Sinned. And, as a corollary of my thinking here, if a homosexual person is unrepentant and determined to continue practicing gay sex, then, the Roman Catholic Church is not for you. There are other places that are in Protestantism that will welcome you and your sexual practices with open arms. Go there.
Kemosabe, these two points cannot coexist.
You’re saying come on in gay dudes, we the Catholic Church will never turn away sinners. But if you’re going to keep being gay, the Catholic Church isn’t the place for you.
Gay couples are not going to stop being gay just because they go to mass and get blessed.
Posted on 1/31/24 at 4:22 pm to LuckyTiger
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You’re saying come on in gay dudes, we the Catholic Church will never turn away sinners.
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Gay couples are not going to stop being gay just because they go to mass and get blessed.
Being gay in and of itself is not the sin. The Catholic Church is very clear on that.
Acting upon it is the sin. A gay person can always repent his sin and become celibate. Then they’re welcomed back into the Church. No different than heterosexuals who stop having sex outside of marriage and repent their past sins.
Now the fact is, the Church doesn’t recognize gay marriage. So that could be problematic for gay couples.
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