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Gay Catholics Down Under

The Journeys in Sexuality and Spirituality of Gay Men in Australia and New Zealand

Gay Catholics Down Under

The Journeys in Sexuality and Spirituality of Gay Men in Australia and New Zealand

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£70.00

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
ISBN: 9780275942298
Number of Pages: 256
Published: 30/07/1992

Sexuality and spirituality are two of the most powerful and creative forces we experience as human beings. This work examines how men of Roman Catholic background have come to understand and integrate their homosexuality into daily life.

Homosexuality is still a topic immersed in myth and mystery. As well as providing accurate information about intimate aspects of gay men's lives such as coping with HIV and practicing safer sex, Gay Catholics Down Under seeks to raise awareness about spiritual issues for gay men. Each story told provides a unique perspective of what it means to be of Catholic background in Australasia and attracted to men. Several of those interviewed spoke of having no role models and of the isolation growing up not knowing of other gay people. A final chapter reviews the psychosexual implications of the study, including a model of integration of sexual and religious identification, and implications for the gay community and the Church.

Foreword by Rev. Dr. Felix Donnelly Beginnings Ralph Tony Len Keri Glen and Michael Nick Father Terry Mark Brian Bernie Walter Albert Common Threads Bibliography Subject Index

B R Simon Rosser

B. R. SIMON ROSSER is a licensed psychologist and an assistant professor at the Program in Human Sexuality in the Department of Family Practice and Community Health at the University of Minnesota School of Medicine. He is the author of Male Homosexual Behavior and the Effects of AIDS Education (Praeger, 1991), as well as numerous journal articles in psychology, medicine, primary health care, venereology, AIDS, and theology.