Catholic Church Denounces Theology Professor’s Book on Sex

by College Fix Staff on June 5, 2012

A Vatican group responsible for enforcing the doctrines of the Catholic Church has denounced Sister Margaret Farley, a professor of Christian ethics at the Yale University Divinity School. The Church took issue with her book, Just Love: A Framework for Christian Sexual Ethics. The book argues for same-sex marriage, masturbation, and divorce, according to the NYT:

The Vatican office, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, said that the book, “Just Love: A Framework for Christian Sexual Ethics,” by Sister Margaret A. Farley, was “not consistent with authentic Catholic theology,” and should not be used by Roman Catholics. …

The statement quoted liberally from some of the racier passages in “Just Love,” including ones in which Sister Farley writes that female masturbation “usually does not raise any moral questions at all.” She adds that “many women” have found “great good in self-pleasuring — perhaps especially in the discovery of their own possibilities for pleasure — something many had not experienced or even known about in their ordinary sexual relations with husbands or lovers.”

The Vatican said this assessment contradicted church teaching that “the deliberate use of the sexual faculty, for whatever reason, outside of marriage is essentially contrary to its purpose.”

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  • Myrtlelinder

    I believe they did the right thing. To teach in masturbation or/and homosexuality in “ANY HOUSE OF GOD IS ABSOLUTELY NOT ACCEPTABLE.” I would question any person’s heart and mind who would try to shove it off on a church.

  • http://ewebsmith.com/info Emmett Smith

    God gave us the ability to do what ever we have the ability to do. God loves us and if we do things out of love, God approves.