Please know that Mr. Sullivan does not speak for all Catholics who experience same sex attraction. With my brothers and sisters in Courage, at least some of us endeavor to live chastely in accordance with the teachings of the Catholic Church. It is a difficult but rewarding lifestyle.
p>God bless, br> — Charles Silesia br> http://www.ssaml.com /p> p> Good article — I tend to be one of those Christians who believe it impossible to be true Christian — and remain unrepentant in any singular class of sinful behavior. i.e one cannot be both Christian and homosexual. But there are many nominal but sincere Christians who disagree with me. Is that a problem? Not at all. It is not for me to judge them — nor for them to judge me. I am given to follow only the Good Shepherd Jesus Christ — and none other. And that is given to others as well. But you make a good point that it will be an interesting thing to watch — this one who want to be both a Catholic and unrepentant “abomination unto the Lord.” br> —
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