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Is it rite to force the Catholic Church to accept gay adoptions?

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Is it rite to force the Catholic Church to accept gay adoptions?

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+ Homosexuality + The Catholic Church believes there is nothing sinful about being homosexual. But homosexuals like all unmarried people are called to celibacy. Unmarried cohabiting couples, whether heterosexual or homosexual, are living in sin. + Adoptions + The issue at hand is that Catholic adoption agencies in the England and Wales handle about one-third of all private adoptions. The Catholic Church regularly matches orphans with married (heterosexual) couples. People who are living as our religion believes God intended. There is a new law taking effect in April that says that the adoption agencies will have to place children with homosexual couples. Catholics believe that not only it is not in the best interest of the child to place them in an environment of immorality and sin that if they follow the law then they themselves will be sinning in the process. Catholic doctors are not forced to perform abortions. Catholic prison workers are not forced to execute prisoners. Catholics a

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