8. Thus, the Church's
teaching today is in organic continuity with the Scriptural perspective and
with her own constant Tradition. Though today's world is in many ways quite
new, the Christian community senses the profound and lasting bonds which join
us to those generations who have gone before us, "marked with the sign of
faith".
Nevertheless,
increasing numbers of people today, even within the Church, are bringing
enormous pressure to bear on the Church to accept the homosexual condition as
though it were not disordered and to condone homosexual activity. Those within
the Church who argue in this fashion often have close ties with those with
similar views outside it. These latter groups are guided by a vision opposed to
the truth about the human person, which is fully disclosed in the mystery of
Christ. They reflect, even if not entirely consciously, a materialistic
ideology which denies the transcendent nature of the human person as well as
the supernatural vocation of every individual.
The
Church's ministers must ensure that homosexual persons in their care will not
be misled by this point of view, so profoundly opposed to the teaching of the
Church. But the risk is great and there are many who seek to create confusion
regarding the Church's position, and then to use that confusion to their own
advantage.
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