That it is not allowed. However in todays world that has been slightly changed as scientists have evidence to say that it is genetic, so it is accepted by Catholics so long as the individual does not act upon their sexual desires, so to remain celibate.
Roman Catholic AnswerYou have to make a distinction here, if by homosexuality you are referring to actual behavior then, as St. Paul says, this is a grievous mortal sin: a sin which will condemn you to hell. If you are talking about a desire then The Bible calls you to purity, as with any other evil there is only sin if you entertain or act on the evil inclinations. Homosexuality, like every other sin, is part of man's fallen nature that God calls on men to fight against. The Bible clearly states, however, that this is a sin which will condemn you to hell, and a sin that "calls out to heaven".Roman Catholic AnswerThere is only a Bible, the Bible used by the Catholic Church is the entire New Testament and the entire Old Testament. The only thing that makes it a "Catholic" Bible is the guarantee in the front of it that it conforms to the Bible as accepted by the Church since the fourth century. And, no, nowhere in the Bible does it say anything about sprinkling for baptism.
The Bible does not say homosexuality can be cured. Also, the Bible was never meant to be a guide to the human brain. No study ever done has supported the idea that sexual orientation can be changed. There is not one single shred of evidence.
Andrew Ramer has written: 'Queering the text' -- subject(s): Homosexuality, Gay interpretations, Judaism, Homosexuality in the Bible, Bible, Midrash, English Bible stories, O.T. 'Angel answers' -- subject(s): Miscellanea, New Age movement, Angels, Spiritual life 'Queering the text' -- subject(s): Homosexuality, Gay interpretations, Judaism, Homosexuality in the Bible, Bible, Midrash, English Bible stories, O.T. 'Queering the text' -- subject(s): Homosexuality, Gay interpretations, Judaism, Homosexuality in the Bible, Bible, Midrash, English Bible stories, O.T. 'Two flutes playing' -- subject(s): Channeling (Spiritualism), Gay men, Homosexuality, Incarnation, New Age movement, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Homosexuality, Religious life, Spiritual life, Spirituality 'Revelations for a new millennium' -- subject(s): Miscellanea, Private revelations, Angels, Spiritual life, Spirit writings
The Catholic Bible says that God will provide for all that we need (here at the table of plenty :P)
The Catholic Church interprets the Bible to say that it was started with St. Peter, who was the first Pope.
The phrase "I am who I am" does not appear anywhere in the Vulgate bible. Although, the phrase does appear one time in the NIV bible (Exodus 3:14).
The term 'catholic' in this sense means 'universal.' In that the Bible is worldwide, it Is catholic. This has nothing to do with the Catholic Church.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Gospels in the Bible are Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. The "Catholic Bible" is the Bible as used by the Church for two millenium.
The New Jerusalem Bible is Catholic.
no
They don't say anything about Catholics, because there was no Catholic church as such at the time.
No. It says homosexuality is a sin. If you engage in those activities, according to God's word, you will go to hell.