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How to Fix Our Broken Sexual Culture, according to Archbishop Chaput
Catholic News Agency ^ | November 16, 2016 | Matt Hadro

Posted on 11/17/2016 2:57:23 AM PST by BlessedBeGod

.- Infidelity, divorce, sexual violence, pornography, hook-up culture – all things that have both increased en masse in society over the last few decades, and have seared pain into the lives of individual men and women.

So how do we even begin to address the problem? By people – especially the youth – choosing to live in true, authentic and virtuous community with one another, says Archbishop Chaput.

“We’re getting a culture that’s just hugely preoccupied with sexuality, and being restrained sexually is not considered a virtue anymore, apparently. I think that’s very hurtful to everyone,” Archbishop Charles Chaput of Philadelphia, who chairs the U.S. bishops' working group on Amoris laetitia, told CNA on Monday.

The archbishop, who in a lecture in September noted a marked increase in the number and kind of sexual sins he had heard in the confessional throughout his priesthood, told CNA that young Catholics need virtuous relationships to live chastely in the midst of a promiscuous culture.

“I think it’s really important for us to encourage young people to form communities of young people, peers, who can give them support in the face of this culture of cheapening human relationships,” he insisted.

Archbishop Chaput spoke with CNA during the U.S. bishops’ fall general assembly in Baltimore Nov. 14. He chairs the U.S. bishops’ working group on Amoris laetitia, Pope Francis’ apostolic exhortation on love in the family.

The exhortation was the fruit of two synods on the family, which sparked controversy amid speculation over whether there would be a change in the Church’s practice that the divorced-and-remarried may not receive Communion.

Since Amoris laetitia was published, some of its vague language has inspired conflicting interpretations. Some have seen it as a break with the Church's teaching tradition, others as not changing the Church's teaching. Still others consider it a progression toward a new pastoral praxis, or that it need not be interpreted at all.

For his part, Archbishop Chaput noted in pastoral guidelines for his archdiocese that in putting Amoris laetitia into practice, “the Holy Father himself states clearly that neither Church teaching nor the canonical discipline concerning marriage has changed.”

Francis’ exhortation “should therefore be read in continuity with the great treasury of wisdom handed on by the Fathers and Doctors of the Church … and previous magisterial documents,” he said.

In his Sept. 15 Tocqueville Lecture at the University of Notre Dame, Archbishop Chaput had insisted that the task of rebuilding society comes from personal conversion, not politics. Even if presidential candidates might be unpopular and controversial, he noted, they came from a flawed culture and were nominated by the citizens.

As evidence of this cultural decline, he noted that over recent decades the number of sexual sins he heard in the Sacrament of Confession has increased, as well as their “scope,” “novelty,” “violence,” and “compulsiveness”:

“As a priest, what’s most striking to me about the last five decades is the huge spike in people – both men and women -- confessing promiscuity, infidelity, sexual violence and sexual confusion as an ordinary part of life, and the massive role of pornography in wrecking marriages, families and even the vocations of clergy and religious.”

Even more women are now viewing pornography, he said.

All these sins “create human wreckage,” he added, and on a mass scale they bring about “a dysfunctional culture.” Thus, “as families and religious faith break down, the power of the state grows.”

However, given that President-elect Trump has said lewd and degrading things about women, how can the Church begin rebuilding the culture after this election season?
 
It starts with community, the archbishop said. “I don’t think anybody can be chaste alone, so you need to pick a spouse who helps you to be that way.”

These virtuous communities are “really what the Church should be,” he added. “It should be a community of people who think like Jesus and want to act like He calls us to act.”

“So in some ways, that’s the foundational purpose of the Church, to provide us companions in virtue and worship, and care for the poor. We’re supposed to be companions that call one another to all those things that are essentially part of being a Christian,” he added.

The government has a role in protecting this culture, he said, but has abandoned its duty to protect children and families from the effects of pornography by allowing it in the name of “personal freedom.”

Archbishop Chaput also discussed with CNA how Catholics should react to the recent presidential election – with both “gratitude” and “concern,” he said.

“One, gratitude to God for the opportunities it’s going to give us to protect the Church on religious freedom issues,” he said, noting anticipated changes to the HHS birth control mandate. “And also on the life issues, it seems like there’s openness to supporting the Church’s position on life that wasn’t present before.”

However, serious concerns persist on issues such as immigration, he added, with “the possible deportation of people that will undermine family life in a very serious way.”

“There are a lot of people in my diocese who are very much afraid because of the things they’re imagining that’s going to happen. And that can be hugely disruptive and destructive of the life of families,” he explained.

“Fear is not a good way to live your life. And intense fear for children is especially disruptive. So I think sometimes because of our excitement about the pro-life positive news, we can be naïve about the dangers that exist.”

Ultimately, Catholics should be open to working with the Trump administration on areas of agreement with Church teaching, but must also be vigilant for other areas of policy that oppose Catholic social teaching.

“I think it’s really important to do our best to give the new administration the chance to develop its plan and support it in the good things that it proposes, and to express our concerns about the things that are worrisome,” he said.

“But it’s important for us to pray for government officials. The Scriptures call us to do that.”



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1 posted on 11/17/2016 2:57:23 AM PST by BlessedBeGod
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To: BlessedBeGod

I’m sick & tired of everything being described as sexy...cars, shampoo, etc.


2 posted on 11/17/2016 3:00:31 AM PST by FES0844 (Gv)
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To: BlessedBeGod

How does one restore shame to a culture with none?


3 posted on 11/17/2016 3:07:41 AM PST by wastoute (Government cannot redistribute wealth. Government can only redistribute poverty.)
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To: wastoute
Planned Barrenhood Has a Not-Very-Complimentary View of `What You Have on Your Mind` – or – Always `Thinking with the Glands` Never Did Much for the Personality

Planned Barrenhood has a very low view of human nature. (This is in contrast with the true liberation the Catholic Church offers from bondage to animal passions.) The self-appointed experts of this pregnancy prevention establishment should have been out of business many hundreds of millions of dollars ago, if they were doing truly worthwhile service to society.

Their sex education programs are based on the presumption that kids are going to “do it”*. But there are several problems with this approach, revealed by recent studies of the sex habits of real people (not Dr. Kinsey’s warped population samples from the edges of society):

Announcing the End of the Labor Shortage - but for those who can't wait that long, the San Francisco Job Expo

Real life stands in total contradiction, to Planned Barrenhood’s consistent policies of devaluing the influence of parents and the churches. (Perhaps they have something more in mind than just pregnancy and disease prevention?) P.B. is conspicuously ignorant of the looming labor shortage, a normal business presumption in the Human Resources field. (Either you can have a “population-explosion” or a social security crisis, but not both – choose only one of the above).

Upswing in Illegitimacy just when the Pill came out

It would seem to be up to the more business-like sectors of society to start reassessing our priorities. The grievous failures of the “experts’ ” social engineering programs are now broadly acknowledged. (Minority illegitimacy rates were lower before the Pill, than majority rates are now.)

Planned Barrenhood’s low view of humanity betrays its secret service to the Enemy of souls. Their strategy is to get millions of people to forget that they are created in the image and likeness of God. The popular attitude that people are only animals perpetually in heat, first began to take hold with the 18th century enlightenment philosopher Jean Jacques Rousseau, who “made sexual appetite … a criterion of human value.”

Idiotic leer of continual sexual arousal

The social revolution of the 1960s transformed the deviant attitudes of the elites into standard fare for the masses; the present, everyday implication of this change for human relations, is the attitude that “anyone who is not maximally sexually aroused at all times is some kind of freak.”

Planned Barrenhood is scandalized by the example of Jesus Christ’s total self-giving – their concept of humanity’s ultimate destiny is really that of the stone-age, copulatory demon-idol, reduced to a state of idiocy by perpetual sexual arousal.


*Ode to It: Playboys do it with flair, poets do it with wit; I know I shouldn’t care, but what the heck is “It”?

4 posted on 11/17/2016 3:30:48 AM PST by CharlesOConnell (CharlesOConnell)
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To: wastoute

“How does one restore shame to a culture with none?”

It might not be as hard as you think. There’s a reason why young people join cults, and are attracted to ‘movements’, etc. They’re looking for something missing in their lives. The need is there. Part of what’s hurting us, IMHO, is the nature of our pop culture. I also think the incredible emphasis on ‘career’ over love, career over marriage, career over children, etc. has been very hurtful. Personally, I think people often enter marriages not wanting to make any sacrifices, and when they find that they have to, they do the ‘easy’ thing, and walk away.


5 posted on 11/17/2016 3:53:57 AM PST by pieceofthepuzzle
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To: pieceofthepuzzle

I suspect what you are suggesting is a “social counterweight” organization the young could voluntarily congregate to that would hold “popular culture” in disdain.

Seems to me that real estate is already occupied by the churches and the conservative movement. While these institutions have had some success I don’t think they have enjoyed enough to exert the kind of peer pressure required to re introduce shame.

Like I said, I think once shame is dead in a culture, so is the culture.


6 posted on 11/17/2016 4:02:28 AM PST by wastoute (Government cannot redistribute wealth. Government can only redistribute poverty.)
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To: wastoute

We need to stop being quiet and shout “How dare you” at the immorality of celebrities and institutions. For instance, with regard to transgender bathrooms, it is not enough to say “no.” We need to point to those pushing it and say, “How dare you. Have you no shame?” This is indeed how the Left advances its cause. Homosexuality has advanced because the Left shamed the virtuous to remain silent. We need to be silent no more. We need to stand up and publicly condemn those who practice or advocate immorality.


7 posted on 11/17/2016 4:33:15 AM PST by Petrosius
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To: Petrosius

Well the libtards have pretty convincingly demonstrated the will not listen to us. It needs to be done by someone they WILL listen to. Any ideas?


8 posted on 11/17/2016 4:41:13 AM PST by wastoute (Government cannot redistribute wealth. Government can only redistribute poverty.)
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To: wastoute

The hard Left will never listen. What we need to do is socially isolate them as a radical fringe. The majority in the middle, which is devoted to no ideology, has come to accept immorality as normal because we have stopped saying that it is immoral. This needs to stop. We need to change the public discourse on what is acceptable and what is not.


9 posted on 11/17/2016 4:48:43 AM PST by Petrosius
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To: FES0844

I agree with you.


10 posted on 11/17/2016 5:02:50 AM PST by Tax-chick (Proud to be on the enemies list.)
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To: wastoute
How does one restore shame to a culture with none?

I agree, this has worried me for a long time.

Remember back in the '60s when we were instructed that "shame" and "guilt" were BAD things, and that to find happiness, we needed to banish those concepts?

It was the beginning of the therapeutic culture as described by Dr Sally Satel -- where new-age psychologists and therapist kooks began to replace the priest, the minister, and the rabbi.

11 posted on 11/17/2016 5:13:01 AM PST by shhrubbery! (NIH!)
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To: shhrubbery!

This may have been their victory we cannot undue without becoming what we don’t intend to be.


12 posted on 11/17/2016 5:36:05 AM PST by wastoute (Government cannot redistribute wealth. Government can only redistribute poverty.)
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To: Petrosius

The logical conclusion, for me, is that we must do what, as conservatives, we do not wish to do. Use the coercive FORCE of government to push back the inroads that the libtards have made. If we cannot shame them we can, and must, litigate and punish them.


13 posted on 11/17/2016 5:39:15 AM PST by wastoute (Government cannot redistribute wealth. Government can only redistribute poverty.)
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To: BlessedBeGod

FANG & I were listening to a supposedly “conservative”
radio program yesterday on our way home. The female
“co-host” kept spouting off, bragging about her male
“conquests” - numerous to hear her tell it. I finally
got sick of her and asked to turn it off or else turn to
another station. FANG pouted all the way home; but he’s
had the same britches to get in a good humor at me. I
also told him I was tired of the “talking petri dish”
bragging about all her sexual “exploits” (thinly veiled).

The male “host” would do better to jettison her butt and
go solo like Rush has always done. The current crop of
female “co-hosts” are more like saboteurs than helpers.
I can assure that, from my perspective,they don’t help
matters to enlarge the audience.


14 posted on 11/17/2016 5:40:47 AM PST by Twinkie (John 3:16)
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To: BlessedBeGod

bump


15 posted on 11/17/2016 11:47:12 AM PST by Albion Wilde ("Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo."--Donald Trump)
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To: BlessedBeGod

This article was disappointingly imprecise. It’s possible that Abp. Chaput’s original comments had more helpful detail, but this summarizes as, “If everyone was different, everything would be different.”


16 posted on 11/17/2016 3:44:09 PM PST by Tax-chick (Proud to be on the enemies list.)
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