Courage International

Not to be confused with Courage UK.
Courage International, Inc.
Founded 1980
Founder Fr. John Harvey, OSFS
Type 501c3 Nonprofit
Headquarters

8 Leonard Street

Norwalk, CT 06850
Mission "In helping individuals gain a greater understanding and appreciation of the Church’s teachings, especially in the area of chastity, Courage extends the Church’s invitation to a life of peace and grace. In chaste living, one finds the peace and grace to grow in Christian maturity."
Website www.couragerc.org

Courage International, also known as Courage Apostolate is an approved apostolate of the Roman Catholic Church, which "ministers to those with homosexual or same-sex attractions".[1]

The group consists of laymen and laywomen usually under anonymous discretion, together with a priest, to encourage its members to abstain from acting on their sexual desires and to live chastely according to the Catholic Church's teachings on homosexuality. Courage also sponsors an outreach program, Encourage, which ministers to relatives and friends of persons with same-sex attractions providing help by "supporting one another and their loved ones through discussion, prayer and fellowship."[2] As a means of guiding homosexuals to a life of penance and chastity, the ministry uses the pastoral letters issued in 1986 by Joseph Ratzinger, then Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and later Pope Benedict XVI,[3] and those issued in 2006 by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.[4]

The apostolate has merited the sanction of the Pontifical Council for the Family in July 1994 through the endorsement of Cardinal Alfonso López Trujillo as part of an ecumenical effort to reconcile disaffected homosexuals to the Roman Catholic Church.[5][6] Its goals are primarily grounded on chastity, piety and the promotion of compassionate and charitable works.

History

New York Archbishop Terence Cardinal Cooke conceived the ministry in the early 1980s as a spiritual support system which would assist same-sex attracted Catholics in adhering to the Church's teaching on sexuality and sexual behavior.

Cooke invited the moral theologian Father John Harvey of the Oblates of Saint Francis de Sales to come to New York to begin the work of Courage with Father Benedict Groeschel of the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal. The first meeting was held in September 1980 at the Shrine of Mother Seton in South Ferry.

In 2003, it became a member of Positive Alternatives to Homosexuality.

Goals

The five goals of Courage are:

Programs

The four goals of Encourage are:

Courage has developed a program based on the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous.[9]

Organization

Courage has chapters in many U.S. cities and several foreign countries, and has official recognition from the Church, having the endorsement of the Roman Curia.[10]

In the United States, Courage International is commonly known as Courage. It is financially supported by the Archdiocese of New York and by donations. Individual chapters are self-supporting and exist with the permission of their diocesan Bishop. Courage was recommended as a support-group for Catholics with homosexual attractions in the 2006 document by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, "Ministry to Persons with a Homosexual Inclination: Guidelines for Pastoral Care".[11]

In 2005, Courage International formed a Spanish-speaking branch, based in Cuernavaca, Morelos called Courage Latino. It currently extends to seven countries: Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala, Argentina, Colombia, Spain, and Venezuela.

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