Should Catholics Invite LGBTQ+ To Mass?

Should individuals with same-sex attraction be welcomed to Catholic Mass? As Pride Month approaches, some may question the appropriateness of holding special LGBTQ+ Masses in Catholic Churches. Father George addresses this complex issue by emphasizing the importance of extending invitations and love to all, regardless of sexual orientation, while also affirming the Church’s stance on the behavior associated with same-sex attraction.

Father George acknowledges that while Catholics are called to embrace and show compassion towards those experiencing same-sex attraction, they cannot condone behaviors that contradict Church teachings. Those engaged in an active LGBTQ+ lifestyle are not able to receive Holy Communion. However, Father George highlights the profound impact of welcoming individuals to Mass, even if they cannot receive the Eucharist until after receiving Confession.

Let us come together in prayer for all individuals navigating the complexities of same-sex attraction, recognizing the need for love, understanding, and unwavering support within our faith community.

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