WEEK Eight: A Love that Lasts - God's Plan for Sexuality
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The Catholic view of human sexuality is that it is a great gift to humanity. It is part of God’s beautiful and transformative plan to bring a husband and wife
into the deepest possible union within the Sacrament of Matrimony—when a man and woman unite their very selves in a total gift of self, a gift of self that is open to creating new life. In the Catholic view, all love, but especially marital love, is supposed to be
self-giving, and the sexual embrace is when spouses give themselves totally to the other—physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Sex is not just a physical act but the outward expression of what God means when he says that two shall become one.
The reality is that God wants to transform our lives—every aspect of our lives including our sexuality—so that we can live the abundant life Jesus promised to
his followers. That’s why the Church proclaims the truth about the proper use of our sexuality. The Church’s teachings on sexuality are intended to help us say “yes” to God’s plan for love so that our sexuality can become the great gift of self that it was created to be. Just as the banks of a river channel the water so that it can be a powerful force instead of a wasteful flood, so, too, the Church’s teaching on marriage
and sex helps channel our sexuality into a life-giving, creative force that brings the love of Christ more into the world.