The catholic church teaches that homosexual acts are always violations of divine and natural law. This tract explains the reasons behind this teaching. Regarding homosexuality, the catechism of the catholic church, in paragraphs 2357 to 2359, offers a clear and compassionate teaching:

The relationship between the catholic church and homosexuality is complex and often contentious, involving various conflicting views between the catholic church and some in the lgbtq community. The roman catholic church, the largest christian denomination in the united states with an estimated 62 million members, has welcomed celibate gay and lesbian people into its church life but …