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-You cannot be Catholic and gay. The Catholic church denounces homosexuality. So it is a form of heresy to try and change the doctrine. You can however be a gay Protestant, simply because a Protestant is any form of Christianity that goes against the Catholic Church. You should study the scripture, spend time with the Father and come to your own conclusion. What you should be asking yourself is "What is the will of God?"-

What I meant was that I know they frown upon it, I just don't know why. I believe it would have something to do with them not being able to breed, or it's not natural or something like that. But I'm Catholic and I don't mind gay people.

No one can help how they are born, they just have free will to control their actions. Obviously this will be unfairly more difficult for you not to do the wrong thing if you happen to be into other blokes, but its uncatholic for anyone to hate you for it, and it would be right for others to understand your difficulty and help you live with it. To be proud of your situation might be a bit of a contradiction, but just do the right thing as much as you can and love everyone and you can be catholic.

No. You can only have a baby with someone of the opposite sex. Just because you care for someone, doesn't mean you should marry them. I you have VERY strong sexual feelings for someone of the opp sex, you need medical help and should contact a support group or begin taking medicine.

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Catholic AnswerThe short answer is "no", but let me define the terms used here, as it makes a difference. Any human being can be Catholic, Our Blessed Lord came to save all people, without exception. Having homosexual feelings is natural for almost everyone at some point in their lives, having almost exclusively homosexual feelings, for whatever reason, appears to affect a minority of people, and they don't seem to be able to control their "feelings". Can they be Catholic? Of course they can. Now, let's define the word "gay". A "gay" man is commonly used in contemporary society to define someone who is living a homosexual life, in other words actively engaging in sex with other men. That is not what the word means, but that is how it is used. A "gay" lifestyle is simply living in sin. Our Blessed Lord, through His Church, is very specific, sex was made by God for two reasons: the mutual love between a man and a woman in the sacrament of matrimony, and secondly for the begetting of children. Any sex outside of those specific boundaries, meaning any sexual act must meet both of those criteria: it must be between a man and a woman who are married to each other, and be open to the possibility of life; any sex outside of those two conditions is sinful. This is not some rule that a bunch of celibate men in Rome came up with, this is revealed by God, it is part of the nature with which we were made.

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Does God not like gay people? Perish the thought, God loves everyone. Why then does God not approve of gay people? Because, although God loves everyone, He made them for ONE PURPOSE, AND ONE PURPOSE ONLY: to be happy with Him in heaven for ever. Anytime that we choose our own wishes over what God has revealed to us, we are committing sin. God has been very clear about this Apocalypse (Revelation) 21:27 "There shall not enter into it [heaven] anything defiled, or that worketh abomination or maketh a lie, but they that are written in the book of life of the Lamb." (Douay-Rheims translation)

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Bottom line? No, you can not be Catholic and "gay" because being "gay" means that you are choosing, with your own free will, to live a homosexual lifestyle. If you choose to live in heaven after you leave this earth, then you choose to deal with your feelings like every other human being on this earth. If we all chose to live by our feelings, this world would be a terrible place, but we can choose not to commit adultery, not to steal, not to kill other people. In other words, Our Blessed Lord, through His Sacraments, particularly of Reconciliation and Holy Communion gives us the strength to live a good and holy life as He has made a plain request for - if we want to spent eternity with Him, and not in eternal pain and agony. If you are Catholic and are trying to deal with these feelings, believe me, you can. God never tests us beyond what we are capable of, and He knows us a lot better than we know ourselves. Find a good priest that you can trust, and discuss this with him. Click on the website below (Courage) and find out what resources are available to help you and how other people have dealt with the same thing, and through the Almighty Power of Our Blessed Lord are striving to lead a Christian life. I would not recommend changing your Church to find something that will suit you - that is a copout and will not help you in the least. You are in my prayers.

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Yes one can be a Christian and a Catholic. The difficulty of being in the Catholic Church and being Christian is there must be a fundamental change in the understanding of what salvation depends on. A Christian is one that has accepted the gift of salvation (and eternal life) from God. This gift was offered through the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ. So salvation is based totally and completely on the work done by Christ on the cross. All we have to do is accept the gift. Accept what Jesus did for us, repent (turn away) from our sin and accept Jesus as our Savior, Lord and King. The Catholic Church teaches that salvation is based on the various works (things we do). There is a list of things that we must do and another list of things we must not do to get to heaven. So, one can be Christian and Catholic but you must understand the all-sufficiency of Christ's redemptive work.

Catholic AnswerTo be a Christian is to be a Catholic, there is no difference. The misunderstanding comes into play because people who have been brought up outside the Christian Church in one of the heretical ecclesial communities founded at the time of the protestant revolt or afterward insist on using the word, Christian, for themselves. This is true to the extent that they are validly baptized and believe in the Nicene Creed in its traditional interpretation. Indeed, St. Robert Bellarmine, after the protestant revolt, in explaining the doctrine of Nulla salus extra Ecclesiam(outside of the Church there is no salvation) contends, as did the Second Vatican Council four centuries later, that Christians could be members of the Church in voto (in desire), thus they can be called Christians, but then, they really are Catholics, just not members in re (in reality). Please read Fr. John A. Hardon, S.J. A Comparative Study of Bellarmine's Doctrine on the Relation of Sincere Non-Catholics to the Catholic Church.
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Catholic AnswerFirst of all, being gay is not being homosexual. Homosexual refers to having feelings or attractions to the same sex. The Catholic Church teaches that there is nothing inherently wrong with having feelings - homosexual or heterosexual. There is sin involved only in one who is making a conscience choice to do or entertain something contrary to God's law. Heterosexual sex outside of a committed lifelong marriage between one man and one woman for any reason, under any other circumstances is a sin. Homosexual sex, similarly is a sin, and is gravely disordered.

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Being "gay" in modern parlance is someone who deliberately chooses to live an active homosexual lifestyle. Both the choice and the deliberate living of a gravely disordered lifestyle are both serious sins and must be repented of to be saved.

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Yes, certainly. And the gay child can become catholic too.

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Yes. Since Catholic priests take a vow of celibacy, it doesn't matter what their sexual orientation is.

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