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Same-Sex Attractions as a Symptom of a Broken Heart

Drawing on secular empirical research and the insights of mental health clinicians who adopt a Catholic anthropology, Dr. Lock looks at how the psychological sciences support the Catholic understanding of the human person and same-sex attraction. He examines how this research can be used to support various aspects of pastoral care.

Author: Lock, Dr. Timothy

11 August 2015

Invite, Elevate, Disarm (Pastoral Track — Audio Only)

Author: Andrew

31 July 2015

Invite, Elevate, Disarm (Medical Professional Track- Audio Only)

Testimony and practical tips for communication.

Author: Andrew

30 July 2015

Against All Odds

"By exchanging my incomplete homosexual identity for a more complete one, I received a joy, a freedom and a spiritual fulfillment that I had never known existed." National Catholic Register

Author: Darrow, Paul

Life on The Rock

Catholic psychologist, Dr. Timothy Lock, discusses how to incorporate faith with modern mental health practices.

Author: Lock, Dr. Timothy

4 May 2015

Clean of Heart: Overcoming Habitual Sins Against Purity

Summary of Clean of Heart: Overcoming Habitual Sins Against Purity, a collection of daily meditations written from a Catholic perspective.

Author: Scott, Rosemarie

11 February 2015

Clergy Day 2014, Part 4: Dr. Horne

Clinical psychologist, Dr. Michael Horne, gives a presentation to Alabama clergy.

Author: Horne, Dr. Michael

13 December 2014

How Porn Made Me Attracted to Other Guys

I was getting high on porn so often that using “straight” porn was no longer enough to reach the high I desired. I, like so many others out there, ventured into other categories—one of which was “gay” pornography (same-sex male-male pornography).

Author: Hudson Byblow

13 November 2014

Matt Fradd: Battle Plan for Ministering to a Porn-Addicted Culture

Matt Fradd speaks about overcoming porn and how to minister to those who are porn users.

Author: Fradd, Matt

23 October 2014

Our Hearts are Restless

I have just watched an extraordinary and deeply moving film, soon to be released by the Catholic apostolate Courage, called "Desire of the Everlasting Hills". It is knit together, like a polychronic chorale, from the personal witnesses of three people, two men and one woman, who have come out of a life of sexual sin and into the wonderful light of Christ. By “wonderful” I do not suggest breathless good cheer and drinks all around. It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God.

Author: Esolen, Anthony

22 July 2014