Here’s the news story: Court: Phoenix wedding invitation designers must serve LGBT customers. Joanna Duka and Breanna Koski, owners of Brush & Nib Studio, are evangelical Christians. “They filed a lawsuit against Phoenix in May 2016 challenging the part of … Continue reading
Category Archives: Ethics
Catholic Marriage versus Same-sex Marriage: Who Sins More?
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Couple A: a man and woman, married to each other in the Church. They go to Mass and receive Communion on Sundays and holy days. They were each raised Catholic, baptized and confirmed. Couple B: two women, baptized and confirmed, … Continue reading
Catholic Hospitals should not dispense Emergency Contraception
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1. All current ECs are highly abortifacient. The currently available forms of Emergency Contraception (EC) are all abortifacient to a high degree. They obtain more than 50% of the effectiveness from post-fertilization mechanisms of action, i.e. by killing the developing … Continue reading
Contra Janet Smith on Marital Foreplay
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Some years ago, Christopher West was criticized for approving of marital sodomy, of the use of anal penetration as a form of foreplay, prior to natural marital relations. The approval is found in West’s work, and well as in the … Continue reading
The One Rule for Marital Relations
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Q 1: Is the “One Rule” of West and Popcak approved by the Church? No. It is condemned by the Church. The “One Rule” is the idea that every sexual act between husband and wife is moral, as long as … Continue reading
John Paul II on Marital Sexual Ethics
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Pope Saint John Paul II wrote the most extensive teaching document on the basic principles of ethics in the history of the Church: Veritatis Splendor. That monumental work of the holy Pontiff is utterly ignored by theology of the body … Continue reading
A Quote on Marriage misattributed to Pope Pius XII
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There is a certain quote, which many sources say is from Pope Pius XII, which is used to justify unnatural sexual acts in marriage. I happened across the original source of the quote. And it isn’t a Pope or Bishop … Continue reading