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== Contact me ==
Martin X. Moleski, SJ<br />
Martin X. Moleski, SJ<br />
Professor of Religious Studies and Theology<br />
Professor of Religious Studies and Theology<br />
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[mailto:moleski@canisius.edu moleski@canisius.edu]
[mailto:moleski@canisius.edu moleski@canisius.edu]
== Where I Stand ==
I am a Roman Catholic.
I believe all that the Church teaches.
I assent to every teaching that the Church proposes through the Magisterium.
I am pro-life.
I teach what the Church teaches about sexuality and marriage:
* It is between one man and one woman.
* God crowns the union of a baptized couple with a life-long bond.
* The marriage relationship is the norm for sexual activity; every other form is abnormal.
* Every exercise of the marital act should be natural; the only acceptable methods of birth regulation are abstinence and Natural Family Planning.
I believe that the ordination of women to the priesthood is impossible.
I am opposed to a change in the discipline of priestly celibacy in the Roman Rite.
I judge that the use of female altar servers in the United States discourages young men from considering a vocation to the priesthood and religious life.
I say the Mass according to the norms of the Church.
I am not thrilled with the new translation of the Mass.

Revision as of 06:16, 2 December 2011

Contact me

Martin X. Moleski, SJ
Professor of Religious Studies and Theology
Canisius College
2001 Main Street
Buffalo, New York 14208

moleski@canisius.edu

Where I Stand

I am a Roman Catholic.

I believe all that the Church teaches.

I assent to every teaching that the Church proposes through the Magisterium.

I am pro-life.

I teach what the Church teaches about sexuality and marriage:

  • It is between one man and one woman.
  • God crowns the union of a baptized couple with a life-long bond.
  • The marriage relationship is the norm for sexual activity; every other form is abnormal.
  • Every exercise of the marital act should be natural; the only acceptable methods of birth regulation are abstinence and Natural Family Planning.

I believe that the ordination of women to the priesthood is impossible.

I am opposed to a change in the discipline of priestly celibacy in the Roman Rite.

I judge that the use of female altar servers in the United States discourages young men from considering a vocation to the priesthood and religious life.

I say the Mass according to the norms of the Church.

I am not thrilled with the new translation of the Mass.