No, the majority of Catholics are heterosexual but homosexuals are welcomed as well.
No. The catholic church welcomes all sexual orientations, but they require gay people to forego any dreams of romantic love, marriage and children, and live a life of celibacy.
Roman Catholic AnswerDon't be disgusting, of course not.
He is neither as he has not yet discovered his true self. to accomplish this he must turn gay. then he will become a man. He is neither as he has not yet discovered his true self. to accomplish this he must turn gay. then he will become a man.
It is not true that she is gay Because i know.
Yes, however the Catholic church requires gay people to be celibate AND not marry.
No. If that were true, it would be called the gay gay alliance.
Roman Catholic AnswerFor true consent to a marriage, both parties must be of age, and must be free to consent (not bound by a previous marriage or religious vow). They must intend to enter a lifelong commitment and be open to children and the responsibility of rearing those children. Finally their consent must be voluntary and witnessed by a priest and two other witnesses.
absolutely!
No, absolutely not. Catholicism condemns same-sex intimacy and advises that an individual try to purge himself of gay thoughts (which is actually impossible). It would be more accurate to say that Catholic Cardinals must be heterosexual, or at least pretend to be, even though they also can't have sex with women. So they should pretend to want sex with a woman, but never have it.
He just looks like a gay, but he is not gay
Catholic men can be gay and Catholic women can be lesbian. You can take whomever you want to a gay bar as long as they treat those within the bar with respect and kindness.
No, it is not true.
no but you are