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Mysterious scandal strikes ancient Catholic ‘Order of Malta’
The grand chancellor was forcibly removed after the Order of Malta said “an extremely grave and untenable situation” came to light.
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Face it, Pope Francis, the Catholic Church is a gay institution
Many who know the interior of the Catholic Church would argue that the priesthood has for centuries been a gay profession.
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Antigay forces launch new international hate group
The International Organization for the Family won’t just fight same-sex marriage but reportedly will challenge LGBTQ rights around the world.
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Catholic Church: No priesthood for gays, supporters of ‘gay culture’
The recent document is prompting calls for clarification on the Pope’s position on gay priests, since he previously said it was not for him to judge.
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Vatican condemns claim by priest that Italian earthquakes caused by civil unions
The Vatican’s deputy secretary of state says the remarks were “scandalous,” “offensive,” and “pagan.”
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Pope Francis replaces antigay New Jersey archbishop with more moderate leader
The archbishop who fired a gay priest for supporting anti-bullying efforts is out and the one who stood up to Indiana governor Mike Pence is getting his job.
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Confusion reigns: Does the Catholic Church accept LGBT people or not?
The Pope’s shift in tone and broad statements about mercy have left a trail of comments that amount to a Rorschach test open to interpretation.
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Holy church combo! Catholic-Anglican merger stymied by same-sex marriage divide
The Pope and Archbishop of Canterbury said even though Catholics oppose marriage equality, their effort to unify their churches is “undeterred.”
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Pope lashes out at ‘nasty’ transgender mentality and ‘world war against marriage’
He concluded by begging reporters flying with him on the papal plane: “Please don’t write ‘The pope blesses trans.’ Please.”
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Pope Francis adamantly backs Mexico’s marriage equality protesters
Francis said he willingly joined their protest “in favor of family and life, which in these times require special pastoral and cultural attention around the world.”