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Who Am I? Psychological Issues in Gender Identity and Same-Sex Attraction

Author: Sutton, Dr. Philip M.

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A long-term follow-up study of mortality in transsexuals receiving treatment with cross-sex hormones

Author: Asscheman, Henk; Giltay, Erik J; Megens, Jos A J; de Ronde, W (Pim); van Trotsenburg, Michael A A; and Gooren, Louis J G - All from Endocrine Unit, Center of Expertise on Gender Dysphoria, Department of Psychiatry, Department of Internal Medicine

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Catechesis and Policy on Questions Concering Gender Theory

Author: Archdiocese of Milwaukee

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Defining Homosexuality: Why is Homosexuality a Sin?

First, homosexuality is not a sin. The term “homosexuality” refers to the condition of being sexually attracted to members of one’s own gender. An attraction, even a same-sex attraction, is not sinful; it is simply a description of what is. Every one of us struggles daily with our attractions and desires.

Author: Schmitz, Fr. Mike

October 17 2015

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Desert Stream: Living Waters Ministry

Based on the biblical foundation of compassion, integrity, and dependence on God, Desert Stream Ministries proclaims to the world the transforming power of Jesus Christ.

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Desire of the Everlasting Hills Documentary

Hope in isolation. Courage in turmoil. Grace in the last place you expect.

Author: movie trailer

July 19 2014

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Educational Guidance in Human Love: Outlines for Sex Education

Homosexuality, which impedes the person’s acquisition of sexual maturity, whether from the individual point of view, or the inter-personal, is a problem which must be faced in all objectivity by the pupil and the educator when the case presents itself.

Author: Sacred Congregation for Catholic Education

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Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN)

Global Catholic Network

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Excerpts from the Catechism of the Catholic Church

Excerpts from the Catechism of the Catholic Church on sexual identity, complementarity, chastity, and homosexuality.

Author: Catechism of the Catholic Church

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Executive Summary of Living the Truth in Love

A summary of contributions to an international conference and resource event which addresses pastoral approaches toward men and women with same-sex attraction. Contributors include: Father Paul Check, Father Joseph Fessio, SJ, Robert Cardinal Sarah, Andrew Comiskey, Courage members Paul, Rilene, and David, Jennifer Roback Morse, PhD, Timothy G. Lock, PhD, and Mary Healey, STD.

Author: Various Authors

October 2 2015

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Fortify: A Step Towards Recovery

Fortify was specifically designed to help individuals (particularly young people) struggling with pornography eventually reach long-lasting freedom. In this program you will find the tools, education, and resources necessary to help you or someone you love overcome this problem.

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Fr. Paul Check Radio Interview: Family Sanctuary Show/St. Gabriel Catholic Radio – Courage

An interview with Fr. Paul Check about the Courage Apostolate.

Author: St. Gabriel Catholic Radio

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From Love, For Love, By Love: A Deeper Understanding of Contraception, Same Sex Attraction, and Authentic Love

Father Michael Schmitz tackles some of the most difficult topics in the Church today. Here, Father incorporates the broader meaning of the person, the body, friendship, love, and sexuality into a discussion of same-sex attraction.

Author: Schmitz, Fr. Michael

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From Pain to Peace

Robert and Susan Cavera speak about their experiences in EnCourage and the peace that comes from embracing the will of God. Download to hear entire talk.

Author: Cavera, Robert and Susan, and Mattson, Daniel

August 11 2015

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G, L, B, T, Q, S… What’s your Identity?

The Church invites all of us to become the living reasons why someone might desire to see themselves first and foremost through the lens of Christ. God’s love will shine brighter through us as the “living reasons” if we strive to exemplify the fullness of virtue ourselves.

Author: Andrew

October 8 2014

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