[Today's Lisa Zate Topic] Pope's decision
The current Pope, who is also the head of the Catholic Church, also known as the "representative of Jesus Christ," and the head of the Vatican City, the world's smallest country in Rome, made a statement to LGBT in this documentary work, which is Catholicism It can be said that it is a big progress for. This is because it is a word that goes against that doctrine for Catholicism. But more than half of Catholics have already tolerated same-sex marriage.
This is probably due to the influence of the Pope's frequent remarks since 2013. For example
"They are loved by God and welcomed by the church"
"such unions should be evaluated “in their variety"."
Although the Pope has not yet explicitly affirmed same-sex marriage, "LGBT children are also children of God. They also have human rights, and civil rights must be recognized as they are protected by law. ".
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BY “FRANCESCO,” WHICH PREMIERED OCT. 21 AT THE ROME FILM FESTIVAL
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The church cannot objectively support the acceptance of immoral relationships, but this "immorality" has been defined by its definition for many years, aside from what it has made to be a minor believer. The official remarks made by the Pope this time would have been a very big and correct guide, even if it couldn't be helped because it had been there for long decades.
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