ENCOURAGE

Witnessing to the spiritual needs of families, relatives and friends of persons who have homosexual inclinations.

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Official Statement of the American Catholic Bishops 

Some persons find themselves through no fault of their own to have a homosexual orientation. Homosexuals, like everyone else, should not suffer from prejudice against basic human rights. They have a right to respect, friendship, and justice. They should have an active role in the Christian community. Homosexual activity, however, as distinguished from homosexual orientation, is morally wrong. Like heterosexual persons, homosexuals are called to give witness to chastity, avoiding, with God’s grace, behavior which is wrong for them as non-marital sexual relations are wrong for heterosexuals. Nonetheless, because heterosexuals can usually look forward to marriage, and homosexuals, while their orientation continues, might not, the Christian community should provide them a special degree of pastor understanding and care. (Excerpt from: TO LIVE IN CHRIST JESUS - National Conference of Catholic Bishops, 1976)

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