04.06.2012 16:04   
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                     Categories: Catholic Church/Vatican     
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AFP/The Vatican slammed a "sexual morality" book written by an American Catholic nun on Monday, warning believers to stay away from the tome which justifies masturbation, homosexuality and divorce.
Margaret Farley's
  2006 book "Just Love - A Framework for Christian Sexual Ethics"  
"affirms positions that are in direct contradiction with Catholic  
teaching in the field of sexual morality," the Vatican said in a  
statement.
Farley, a member of the Sisters of Mercy and professor emerita at Yale Divinity School, expressed support for a long list of sins in the eyes of the Church.
"Masturbation usually does not  
raise any moral questions at all. It is surely the case that many women 
 have found great good in self-pleasuring... (which) actually serves  
relationships rather than hindering them," she wrote.
On the issue of homosexuality,  
the prominent theologian said "same-sex relationships and activities can
  be justified according to the same sexual ethic as heterosexual  
relationships and activities" and "should be respected."
She also said not all marriages  
could last and supported both divorce for people who are irrevocably  
unhappy together and remarriage with new partners.
The Congregation for the Doctrine
  of the Faith (CDF), which had been carrying out an investigation into 
 the book, responded with a scathing criticism which tackled each of the
  issues Farley had raised.
It insisted that "masturbation is
  an intrinsically and gravely disordered action", homosexual relations 
 are "acts of grave depravity", and "a marriage cannot be dissolved by  
any human power or for any reason other than death."
"The Congregation warns the  
faithful that the book is not in conformity with the teaching of the  
Church. Consequently it cannot be used as a valid expression of Catholic
  teaching," it said.
Last week the Leadership Conference of Women Religious
 (LCWR), the main US association of Catholic nuns, defended itself  
against CDF accusations of "corporate dissent" over the Church's  
teachings, particularly concerning homosexuality.
 

 
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