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As a Catholic you should know that the official teaching of the Church (reference The Catechism of the Catholic Church) is love the sinner but hate the sin. So Catholics are invited to be welcoming and caring toward LGTBQ people (every person is God’s child) but firmly condemn homosexual acts (that are considered illicit as any other sexual act outside heterosexual marriage). |
Love this!! |
I'm not Catholic. My Catholic friend posted this on Facebook this morning, and I thought it was appropriate. You should know that Catholics come in all stripes, and in all degrees of tolerance towards the issue of homosexuality. |
Yes, Catholics come in many different ‘flavors’ but one of the main characteristic of the Catholic Church is that we have a Pope and follow Catholic teachings well codified. The problem, especially in US, is that many Catholics are pretty ignorant about their own faith. Many just stop learning about it after First Communion or Confirmation. |
I don’t think this thread was about the sexual ethics of any major Christian denomination, or major world religion, for that matter. That’s all on Wikipedia. |
Was anyone near DuPont at the time of the not really active shooter? That is my fear always with large events and why I did not take DD this year. Ugh. How to go show support in numbers without being in a crowd |
We always wear on shirts from the naughty Key West shops and fit right in. |
Ugh is right. It sounds like someone pulled a gun but didn’t fire any shots. Which doesn’t make me feel much better honestly. That said I’ll be out again next year with kids. I’m not letting gun stuff get me down. |
Great idea! And don’t let the BDSM stuff deter you either, |
Stead park has a family area. |
The assless chaps aren’t my problem. It’s explaining shirtless men who’ve had breasts removed and are wearing pasties but who look different enough that my kid would ask a ton of questions. Or explaining myriad shirts with sexual content about orgasms or oral sex or the simulated sex and bending over shaking and spanking butts. I love pride, but once my kids got to be about 6 we took a break. I’ll take them back when we can have more frank conversations about this stuff around 13 or so. FWIW I’m no prude. I always used appropriate language for body parts, told my kid where babies come from as soon as they asked, etc. |
I don’t know what parade you’re going to but I’ve not see any of this at the DuPont area parade and I’ve taken my kids for the last 5 years. And even if I did, you get kids won’t get what they’re doing and your older kids probably look at worse on YouTube. I’m not a “wild” person at all and always found the parade to be a loving family friendly event. |
I went with a friend this year near 16 and P. I saw all these things. As I said, once my kids turned 6 and could read and catch on to certain things we are on a break. My kids are 8 and 10. They don’t go on YouTube. It’s loving and wonderful but my kids don’t need to see adult sexuality on full display until they have at least gone through puberty. |
+1. My kids don’t go on YouTube either. They don’t even know what it is! |