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  2. Catholic theology of sexuality - Wikipedia

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    Catholic theology of sexuality, like Catholic theology in general, is drawn from "natural law", [1] canonical scripture, divine revelation, and sacred tradition, as interpreted authoritatively by the magisterium of the Catholic Church. Sexual morality evaluates sexual behavior according to standards laid out by Catholic moral theology, and ...

  3. Sex and gender roles in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    Common sexual sins were premarital sex, adultery, masturbation, homosexuality, and bestiality. Many influential members of the church saw sex and other pleasurable experiences as evil and a source of sin when in the wrong context, unless meant for procreation. [17] Also, any non-vaginal sex (oral, manual, anal) is sinful.

  4. Religious views on masturbation - Wikipedia

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    For example, Christian denominations have different views on masturbation. Today, Roman Catholic (including Eastern Catholic), Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox and some Protestant Christians consider masturbation to be a sin. Many Protestant churches in Northern and Western Europe and some Protestant churches in Northern America and in ...

  5. Dissent from Catholic teaching on homosexuality - Wikipedia

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    More generally, 70% thought it acceptable for a gay couple to cohabit. Less than half believed that homosexuality should be regarded as a sin (44% of Catholics compared to 62% of Protestants); and a majority would like the Church to be more flexible toward those who are in same-sex relationships, including the right to have marriages recognised ...

  6. Concupiscence - Wikipedia

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    Involuntary sexual arousal is explained in the Confessions of Augustine. He used the term "concupiscence" to refer to sinful lust . [ 6 ] He taught that Adam's sin [ a ] is transmitted by concupiscence, or "hurtful desire", [ 7 ] [ 8 ] resulting in humanity becoming a massa damnāta (mass of perdition, condemned crowd), with much enfeebled ...

  7. The Catholic Church’s Blessing of Same-Sex Couples, Explained

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    The Vatican’s newly released document addressing the blessing of same-sex couples doesn’t pave the way for gay weddings at churches or with Catholic priests as officiants.

  8. Christian views on masturbation - Wikipedia

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    The church also says that, according to 1 Corinthians 6:16,18, any sexual activity outside of marriage is sinful and that according to Matthew 5:27-30, sexually arousing thoughts alone are enough for a person to be guilty of such sin. The church encourages its members to "guard and control their thoughts, as well as their actions."

  9. How to Tell If Your Sexual Thoughts Are Actually OCD ... - AOL

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    Sexual OCD thoughts aren’t the same as having a sexual fantasy, which is related to pleasure or desire. Sexual obsessions are unwanted and cause a great deal of distress, shame, or anxiety ...