Showing posts with label Gender. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gender. Show all posts

Sunday, June 5, 2016

QUOTATION: Body and Soul

Pope St. John Paul II
The body expresses the person. The relation between “us” and our flesh is never accidental or incidental. Our souls and our bodies are partners, never—as gender theory asserts—strangers or even enemies.

--Pope St. John Paul II

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

QUOTATION: Humanity is the Church's Business

Pope Benedict XVI

The union of a man and a woman is being put on a par with the pairing of two people of the same sex, and tacitly confirms those fallacious theories that remove from the human person all the importance of masculinity and femininity, as though it were a question of the purely biological factor.

Such theories hold that man - that is, his intellect and his desire - would decide autonomously what he is or what he is not. In this, corporeity is scorned, with the consequence that the human being, in seeking to be emancipated from his body - from the "biological sphere" - ends by destroying himself.

If we tell ourselves that the Church ought not to interfere in such matters, we cannot but answer: are we not concerned with the human being? Do not believers, by virtue of the great culture of their faith, have the right to make a pronouncement on all this? Is it not their - our - duty to raise our voices to defend the human being, that creature who, precisely in the inseparable unity of body and spirit, is the image of God?

--Pope Benedict XVI

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

QUOTATION: Chastity

Chastity will be lost where the distinction between the sexes is not observed.

--St. Ambrose

Sunday, August 28, 2011

QUOTATION: Feminism

There are two great enemies of feminism: masculinity and femininity.

--Peter Kreeft

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

QUOTATION: Cross-dressing

What is the purpose in the Law’s prohibition against a man wearing woman’s clothing? Is it not that the Law would have us be masculine and not be effeminate in either person or actions-- or in thought and word? Rather, it would have the man who devotes himself to the truth to be masculine both in acts of endurance and patience-- in life, conduct, word and discipline.

--St. Clement of Alexandria