The church believes that, in the order of creation, man and woman are designed to need each other’s complementary traits and to enter into a mutual relationship so as to give life to children. That is why homosexual practices cannot be approved by the Church. Christians owe all persons respectContinue Reading

God, who is love and the archetype of community, created man male and female so that together they might be an image of his nature. [369-373, 383] God made man in such a way that he is male or female and longs for fulfillment and completion in an encounter withContinue Reading

The human soul is created directly by God and is not “produced” by the parents. [366-368, 382] Man’s soul cannot be the product of an evolutionary development out of matter or the result of a generative union of the father and mother. With every man, a unique, spiritual person comesContinue Reading

The soul is what makes every individual person a man: his spiritual life-principle and inmost being. The soul causes the material body to be a living human body. Through his soul, man is a creature who can say “I” and stand before GOd as an irreplaceable individual. [362-365, 382] MenContinue Reading

All men are equal inasmuch as they have the same origin in the one creative love of God. All men have their Savior in Jesus Christ. All men are destined to find their happiness and their eternal blessedness in God. [360-361] Hence all men are brothers and sisters. Christians shouldContinue Reading

God made everything for man. Man, however, who is “the only creature on earth that God has willed for its own sake,” (GS 24, 3) was created in order to be blessed. This happens when he knows, loves, and serves God and lives in gratitude toward his Creator. [358] GratitudeContinue Reading

Yes. Man is the summit of creation, because God created him in his image (Gen 1:27). [343-344,353] The creation of man is clearly distinguished from the creation of other living things. Man is a person, which means that through his understanding and will he can decide for or against love.Continue Reading