Can One be Homosexual and a Practicing Catholic
at the same Time?
In 1945 while
studying for a degree in Thomistic Philosophy at the
While I have forgotten most of what I heard from those days,
I have incorporated a
cognitive “Thomistic piece” which might be a mutation of his
thinking (or even a “rumor”). However, it has made much sense to me. He
reputedly[1]
said: “Never deny. Seldom affirm. Always distinguish.” Rumor or not, using this little schema
allows one to attempt to answer the question:
“Can one be a homosexual and a practicing Catholic the same time?” I think that one can use the “distinction”
element for even rudimentary insight into the “truth” of the question and the
answer.
For example, what does homosexual
in this question mean? Does it mean merely the tendency[2]
to same sex attraction? Does it mean
actively practicing same sex behavior as a pattern? Does it mean an
intellectual, political, psychological, even religious acceptance of the whole
“Gay”[3]
agenda? Does it speak of homosexuals
living in a same sex union?
If then one distinguishes here and holds that
the question asks only about a tendency which is recognized as such and which
is controlled by healthy spiritual and psychological specifics, then ,of
course, such a person can be, has been and will be a “good” practicing
Catholic. There is no obstacle. In fact,
there have been innumerable instances of Catholics with the tendency to Same
Sex Attraction (SSA) who have become not only admirable Catholics but have
attained high levels of sanctity. The Members of the Catholic group called
Courage[4]
have coined their own phrase, “The platform of Holiness” which embodies their belief that their
struggle for chastity (in the Catholic
sense) has allowed them a closeness to
God, previously not experienced by them. Interestingly, while their success stems
from many sources, one such source is the use of the mechanism called
Suppression. This is substantively different from repression which stems from
fear and is basically unconscious. The suppression usage is conscious and
follows a courageous confrontation with sexual drives. It looks directly at
sexual compulsions and deviations and makes a conscious choice to opt for
interior chastity. It nourishes the
chaste external lifestyle so strongly demanded by the loving Lord.
Fairly recently, a Manhattan group of dissident homosexual
Catholics met for monthly meetings in which they supported each others’ active
gay life. They encouraged each other to continue partaking of the
Catholic life and insisted that it was appropriate to simultaneously carry the
persona of the “Good Catholic.” The layman leader of the Group testified in a
local newspaper article that they never actually raised the Catholic position. He
liked keeping it all “ ambiguous.” He preferred to
“leave it to the person.” There was no
confrontation with the actual teaching of the Church. Here was deliberate suppression with a
negative choice. One might predict like a hyperbolic curve that the group would
become chaotic and dissolve. It did. Both the present Pope, Benedict XVI (when
he was Prefect of the
Defense of the Faith) and Cardinal Trujilllo
(when he was with the Family Council of the
There can be, in fact, a contradiction in the question
itself unless one makes the necessary distinction. Oxymoronic means a basic
inner contradiction of terms, within a word or phrase or sentence.
“Practicing Catholic and active homosexual” is clearly
oxymoronic.
The Catholic Church definitely teaches that homosexual acts
are always wrong. Always sinful. Always abominable in God’s sight. Such
behavior can never be approved. With
this distinction, the answer to the question is also patent. Such persons are
in direct opposition to the Catholic teaching
and in no way could be considered as good or practicing Catholics. So,
should a questioner fail to make such a distinction and hold, a la the theology
of inclusion, that homosexual sexual behavior between two men or women is acceptable
to the Church and that
such persons might approach the Communion line or rail, he would be
obviously acting out of order.
Logically, any behavior could otherwise be justified, couldn’t
it? Adulterers. Thieves. Arsonists. Perverts. Character assassins. Fornicators. Anything? The only
requirement, then, is a desire to join the Church. Don‘t ask questions. Don’t
have criteria for admission. God will
understand. A reductio ad absurdum![5]
Realistically, the Catholic Church is
not meant to be a warm, fuzzy place which makes you feel good. It is rather a
place of transformation, sacrifice and Cross carrying.
There are some within the Church (alas, including even some
naďve clerics) who, with loving but
misplaced compassion, opt to overlook Catholic wisdom
and centuries old experience and, in effect, say that we will disregard the teachings (ultimately) of
Christ’s own Church. Recently, a prestigious Religious Order announced that
because of financial strictures, it would close a Center in a large city which
was dedicated to Gay persons. In the announcement, it was stated that many
persons (presumably homosexuals) have been kept in the Church because of the accepting style of the Center. Yet when
the Members (homosexuals) were advised that they could continue their religious
lives by attending the local Cathedral, they refused because the local Bishop would not support same sex marriages! Yet, in the minds of the well intentioned
clerics, these Homosexuals were being
kept in the Church!
It was particularly upsetting, at a public meeting, to hear
a “searching” Catholic lesbian lament that in a recent confession, the confessor
gave her advice which was utterly contrary to Catholic teaching and practice.
“Jesus never said anything about homosexuality.. so it is O.K”. “Don’t
be too hasty in shelving your gay relationship..” The Church will change in time and will
publicly accept gay living into Catholic life…” An old priest
present at the meeting in some
kind of semi-tragic need to appear chic
and “today,” suggested that the
confessor was just being kind. The
lesbian replied with a terse remark that Jesus did say something about those who mislead His little ones and the
attendant millstone tied around the neck of the disloyal one[6].
Such clerical malfeasance, especially in the Confessional,
does nothing in the long run but confuse and hurt God’s people. It almost
appears that these clerics are obsessed
with the need for others to love and
approve them. This is quite distant from the Lord’s rule:
we are to serve and not to be
served. To a psychologist much of the all giving and all loving stance of these
clerics is really a mask for deep unconscious hostility which is difficult to
face consciously. It is a similar dynamic one finds in the all permissive parent,
mentioned above, who unconsciously says: “Go cut your throat. Don’t bother me.
Do whatever you want…” True love is tough and other oriented. Priests are
called “Father” and are expected to act as loving surrogate parents not as
buddies for their teenage charges.
When once I asked a liberal homosexual priest why he stayed
in the priesthood when he blatantly disagreed with his own Church’s teaching on
homosexual behavior, he assured me that despite his interior angst, he believed that he
was functioning as a prophet. He intended with this prophetic dimension of the
priesthood to change the Church’s teaching by working from within. There was
little I could do to enlighten him that his ambition was similar to butting his
head against the wall. God’s commandments were not for one era only or to end
in April of 2007. They are forever and unchangeable.
The threat by active homosexual Catholics that they will
leave the Church unless they get what they want is analogous to children
threatening to hold their breath until they turn blue unless their desires are
met. Spiritual blackmail cannot change God’s Will. Interestingly, the stance of
other religious groups which fully accept homosexual demands is unappealing to these people. They still wish to remain Catholics
but find it very difficult to live up the Catholic ethic. But that is the
challenge of the Cross which realistically cannot be dismissed. Sometimes in my
vulnerable and tired moments, I find myself hoping they will join another group,
take their demands elsewhere and leave us alone! But we have the obligation to
seek all lost sheep which is exactly what the Church does in insisting on the observance
of the law of God. And it is important to note that keeping God’s law is not unjust
oppression or discrimination. It is a concrete expression of the Love of the Lord for
us all. One might recall His admonition:
“If you love Me, keep My commandments…” Love, after all, does serve!
.There is the constant and beautiful picture of Christ presented
as loving everyone and forgiving everyone. And everything.
The woman caught in adultery is a favorite image presented by some all loving,
all forgiving and all accepting liberal Catholics. God understands, they say,
and besides everyone has a right to love and be loved. Therefore, gay people
have every right to live their sexual lives however they wish and still have
every right to the Eucharist. Put some
big bucks in the basket on Sunday – and Voila!---
homosexuals can be good Catholics. Cynical? Perhaps, but that was one aspect of the
rationale presented once by an angry gay Pastor for admitting active Gays into
full communion in his parish.
Where is the rest of the story of the adulterous woman? Most
of us know that Christ did indeed forgive but clearly ordered the woman to amend her life and “Sin no more.” Atonement
is expected, even required. Forgiveness
has its own painful price. This is understood by those of good faith. A retired
top NYPD official (whom I have known for 40 years) after a bitter divorce, entered
an illicit relationship with a divorced person. In spite of his deep desire to
receive the Eucharist, he refrains because he has faced a harsh truth. The
Church regards his present arrangement as “sinful”--- at least objectively. While
only God knows his real moral status, he is still barred from Holy Communion, a
consequence he accepts with sadness. But he is ruthlessly honest and knows that
Mary Poppins resolutions are not necessarily Catholic.
Patronizing pats on the head are for children. Adults face reality and own
their responsibility.
Obviously, another distinction must be made. What does one
mean by the Church? Are legitimate discussion debate, dissent and dialogue
included in the notion of Church? One would think so as long as challengers
(like me) believe and accept the teachings of the Lord as taught in Catholicism.
Those who wish to turn the Catholic Church into a long range image of the
Episcopalian church which is so obviously imploding or, even, into Unitarians,
are not, in my opinion, of the Church.
It is an old and solid principle that one can tell the loyal Catholic by how he
follows the axiom: Sentire
cum ecclesia[7].
And that means, clearly, the Pope and the Magisterium
of the Church.
Like almost every living psychologist, I answer the question
with a cautious “ It all depends”.
Yes. The Catholic
with SSA who strives for a chaste life and accepts the teaching that sexual
expression is only for a man and a woman in lawful marriage, is to be
encouraged to practice the Faith in all its privileges.
No. The Catholic
with SSA who rejects the Church’s teaching on sexual morality, both as a
personal practice and as a belief is out of order..
Until and unless he accepts Christ in the fullness of Catholicism, he cannot be
considered a “good” Catholic. He can and should attend Mass, refraining from
the Eucharist and should pray daily for the grace of conversion
.
Hence, to prepare to answer the question of this essay, one
might gainfully understand the value of distinctions. Then make your answer.
[1]
Up to now, I have never been able to track down any attribution in the writings of
Thomas Aquinas. It might have been Duns Scotus after
all.
[2]
Tendency is used rather than “orientation” which implies total almost innate
pervasion. Tendency avoids this mistake by seeing the drive as secondary rather
than primary as do the Gay Activists.
[3]
Gay basically means a political stance whereby everything is assessed in terms of homosexual values and goals.
This means same sex marriage, gay adoption, equivalence of homosexual practices with
the usual historical norms of society.
[4]
Courage, founded by Cardinal Cooke and Fr John Harvey, articulates the Catholic
view that licit sex expression is exclusively for a man and a woman in lawful
marriage. All else including homosexual behavior is not only inappropriate but
sinful.
[5]
This refers to the reduction of a proposition to such an intellectual position
that the mind involuntarily rejects it as irrational and totally unacceptable.
[6]
Does one need to be reminded of the horrific consequences noted by the Master?
[7]
Loosely translated, “…..to
feel with the Church..” Or vibrate or
believe