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LGBTQ Nation on MSNPope Leo will bless same-sex unions despite having once decried the “homosexual lifestyle”Leo will continue his predecessor's historic decision allowing priests to honor queer couples, though same-sex marriage ...
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LoveBScott on MSNThe Church Said ‘Amen’—Pope Leo XIV Keeps Same-Sex Couples Blessings AliveAfter giving mixed vibes when it comes to the LGBTQIA+ community, Pope Leo XIV has seemingly changed his views. Cardinal ...
Pope Leo XIV won’t reverse the Vatican’s former policy on same-sex blessings, despite ongoing criticism from conservative bishops.
The declaration will remain," Cardinal Victor Manuel Fernández has been quoted as saying The post Pope reaffirms stance ...
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Them on MSNPope Leo Signals Catholic Church Will Continue One of Francis’ Biggest LGBTQ+ ReformsThe Catholic Church will continue to allow blessings for same-sex couples — but not recognition for their unions as ...
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PinkNews on MSNPope Leo XIV confirms stance on equal marriageA Vatican official has confirmed Pope Leo XIV’s stance on gay marriage. According to the National Catholic Reporter, cardinal ...
LGBTQ Catholics are waiting with great anticipation to see what the future of the church's outreach efforts towards their community. This comes after Pope Leo XIV was selected by the papal conclave ...
Football fans in Chicago are harboring some deep-dish fury at their homegrown and otherwise beloved Pope Leo XIV because he ...
Some clergy are reportedly being accused of agreeing to perform the blessings entitled during job interviews, only to change ...
Pope Leo XIV is maintaining the Catholic Church's longstanding views on same-sex marriages. Under Pope Leo XIV, Catholic priests will continue to bless same-sex unions.
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Religion News Service on MSNPope Leo XIV's latest US bishop appointment sparks mixed reactions over LGBTQ+ outreachThomas Hennen’s ministry in the Diocese of Davenport, Iowa, signaled he backs current Catholic Church teaching on LGBTQ+ ...
Reflecting on the Parable of the Good Samaritan, the Pope called for a ‘revolution of love.’ This Sunday was the first time ...
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