Monday, June 29, 2020

Culture of Death

In March 1995, Pope John Paul II spoke of a profound "crisis of culture" which was against the world
... marriage & family. A mentality against life enhancing culture, which he called as "Culture of Death"
... The phrase "culture of life"
Is described by Catholic moral theologians as philosophy that human life,at all stages from conception through to natural death, is sacred. As such , a "culture of life" is claimed to be opposed to seen by it's proponents as destructive of human life.often including embryonic stem cell research, abortion , euthanasia, contraception, sex outside marriage,capital punishment,greed, degradation sadistic humiliation, narcissism, selfishness, poverty and war.
The "culture of death" degrades the human person and encourages a mentality that devalues the institution of marriage and family. When it comes to human relationships, the human person is degraded into an object of pleasure, and the sanctity of marriage is not valued thus giving approval to pre-marital sex and extra-marital affairs.

Changes in Language Instituted by the Culture of Death

•  Pre-Marital Sex is now called co-habitation
•. Contraception methods - reproduce health products
•. Abortion - woman's health issue
•. Euthanasia - death with dignity
•  Pornography - sexuality explicit material
•. Child molestation - Inter - generated love
•. Promiscuity - serial monogomy
•  Adultery - flexible monogomy
•. Partner in adultery - significant other
•. Bestiality - interspecies love

We are called to give witness to love and life in these challenging times when the "culture of death" mentality is challenging the very foundation of the Christian understanding of the human person,marriage and family.

The Church is a mother and loves her children and wants the best for you,as a mother she has a  duty to teach the Truth to her children.When we talk about Catholic Morality we need to keep these thoughts in mind that the Church teaches as a mother.

Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Our Fundamental Vocation is to Love

Catholic Morality should be understood in the context of our vocation to love. God created man in His own image and likeness: calling him in existence in love, through love and for love. Therefore LOVE is our fundamental vocation. Two specific ways of realizing this vocation to love : Single life (virginity/celibacy) or Marriage is the vocation of the Majority of the people.

Some terms:
There are certain terms we need to be familiar with when we talk about Christian Morality in Relationships
Chastity: Living in a world with a growing hedonistic mentality,we draw our attention to the value of Chastity. Chastity/Celibacy is not a value to be witnessed only by priests and nuns but all Christians. Catholicism defines chastity as the virtue that moderates the sexual appetite ( Summa Theologia I-II q. 60 a. 5).
Unmarried Catholics express chastity through sexual abstinence. Sexual intercourse within marriage is considered chaste when it retains the twofold significance of unity and procreation.(Human Vitae [HV]. 12)
Chastity as a moral virtue regulates the use of one's sexuality in such a way that the "I" can encounter the particular "thou" validly and lovingly, abstaining from sexual dealings which will harm the encounter.

Sexuality: Sexuality is not something related only to the body,but something that affects the whole person in the depth of his/her being, where his/her "I" is discovered. We have the genetic and the generic component of our sexuality, and Generic-affective and personal dimension.   

Marriage is a natural sacrament of divine love.

 Despite the fact that the Bible raises human sexuality and the relationship between man and woman to such a high level, it never deifies se...