Each week the RGJ publishes a question and response from the various religions in the area. The Catholic Response is facilitated by myself, and is written by Fr. Chuck Durante, Monique Jacobs, Lauri Anne Reinhart and myself on alternating weeks. These response can be no more than 150 words. Here is the question and response for this weekend written by me. Should the Church updates its Teachings on Sexuality? No!...only when we want to. The Catholic Church updates itself through discernment, which means we take our time. Our updates must be based on objective truths and not solely based on societal subjective beliefs. This means we have to take in information then research, consider our core teachings, and think prudently what is the underlying message and consequences (who, what and why) and then move forward. Human Sexuality is a glorious gift of God. It guides how we connect with the world and other people. This powerful gift must be treat...
Loyalty is a virtue. We praise loyalty, whether it is loyalty from our spouse, family, friends and our dogs. Loyalty means to trust in that other. So it involves a relationship of some form or another, almost covenantal. Loyalty itself does not necessarily have a specific reward. I know companies will reward “loyalty” by giving so-called discounts for using them exclusively, but that to me seems a distortion of loyalty. That borders on manipulation. Loyalty’s reward rather is loyalty itself; that relationship, that security that comes with it. Our expectation is that the person, the other will be with us. Anger is the emotional response to when an expectation is not being fulfilled. We expected something of someone, whether another human, an institution, ourselves, God…and it does not happen. The stronger that connection with the other, and the higher the expectation, the more anger we experience. Do we see a lot of anger right now? Within ourselves, within our world, wit...
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