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Pope Francis Names 3 Pro-Gay Prelates to Vatican Doctrinal Office

ROME, Italy — Pope Francis appointed three prelates known for their support of homosexuality to the Vatican’s Secretariat for Doctrine, just as LGBT groups kicked off Gay Pride Month.

Veteran Vatican journalist, author of The next pope, I got it. The three maleBoth men are cardinals and have been at the forefront of the movement to soften the church’s moral teaching on the evils of homosexual acts.

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Portuguese Cardinal José Tolentino de Mendonça has adopted the “Am I fit to judge?” approach in his pastoral work. work He worked with homosexuals in Lisbon and was a public defender of the former Sister Maria Teresa Forcades i Vila. promotion Founder of “Queer Theology.” Cardinal Tolentino wrote the foreword to one of her books and invited her to speak at the launch of his own book in 2016.

The second appointee was Cardinal Marcello Semellaro, who has reportedly transformed the diocese of Albano into the “Italian capital of the Catholic homosexual movement” and hosts an annual Italian LGBT Christian forum, aiming for full acceptance of the gay lifestyle within the Church. Book Father Aristide Fumagalli (dubbing The title of the book is “The Italian Version of Father James Martin” Love is Possible — Homosexuality and Christian Morality.

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The third candidate for the pope was Archbishop Bruno Forte of the diocese of Chieti-Vasto in Italy. author The controversial interlocutory document of the First Synod on the Family in 2014 contained several sections on homosexuality that sought to open the door to the acceptance of same-sex relationships in the Church. Forte mix We ask people to pray for those who will be attending gay pride events in June 2023.

Curiously, the Vatican’s announcement of these three new appointments on Saturday came just days after Pope Francis reiterated the church’s ban on gays entering seminaries and told Italian bishops that there were already too many “gays” in the church, angering some LGBT groups.

The bishops “destroyed all the fairies. [checche] “Those who have graduated from seminaries, even those who only applied halfway,” the Pope added.

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