How Can Catholics Overcome the Temptation to Sexual Sin?
Brief Overview The Catholic Church teaches that sexual temptation, rooted in concupiscence, is a universal consequence of original sin that remains even after Baptism, though it is not…
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Brief Overview The Catholic Church teaches that sexual temptation, rooted in concupiscence, is a universal consequence of original sin that remains even after Baptism, though it is not…
Brief Overview The Catholic Church identifies pornography as a grave offense that harms the dignity of every person involved, including the viewer, and calls all the faithful to…
Brief Overview The Catholic Church does not treat all sexual images as morally identical; the moral gravity of looking at any image online depends significantly on the nature…
Brief Overview The Catholic Church teaches in the Catechism that the force of acquired habit is one of several factors that can lessen or even extenuate a person's…
Brief Overview The Catholic Church teaches that masturbation is an intrinsically and gravely disordered action because it deliberately seeks sexual pleasure outside of the unitive and procreative context…
Brief Overview The Catholic Church definitively teaches that watching pornography is a grave offense that violates the virtue of chastity and offends the dignity of every person involved…
Brief Overview The Catholic Church teaches that masturbation is an intrinsically and gravely disordered act, as stated clearly in the Catechism of the Catholic Church at paragraph 2352.…
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