Italian Bishops Approve Celibate Gay Men To Be Ordained As Priests

 


Gay men can now become priests following new guidelines introduced by the Italian Bishops Conference (CEI).
 
The new guidelines introduced permit gay men to enroll in Roman Catholic seminaries, provided they commit to a life of celibacy.
 
This new change in the guidelines permits gay men to enter seminaries, ending the 2016 Vatican directive that discouraged men with “deep-seated homosexual tendencies” from pursuing the priesthood.
 
While the Vatican had not outright banned gay men from becoming priests in the past, this move signals a more inclusive approach within the Church.
 
“When referring to homosexual tendencies in the formation process, it is also appropriate not to reduce the discernment to this aspect alone, but … to understand its meaning within the whole framework of the young person’s personality,” the guidelines say.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

[VIDEO] “I Lost Everything, I Didn’t Know How To Manage The Money” – Viral Hawker, Dr H2O Begs For Second Chance

[VIDEO] “I Caught My Wife Taking Nude Photos Of Herself And Sending To Men” - Gospel Singer, Paul Nwokocha

42-Year-Old Nigerian Man Arrested For Killing His Spanish Wife And Setting Fire To Family Home In Spain

[VIDEO] Popular Anambra Celebrity Native Doctor, Akwa Okuko Arrested

Fugitive On FBI’s 10 Most Wanted List For Over 12 Years Arrested In Mexico

Lord’s Chosen Church Members Killed By Herdsmen In Nkaleha, Ebonyi State

[VIDEO] “I Only Had Sex With Him Twice But Didn’t Use Him For Rituals” - Hotelier Admits Having Sex With A 16-Year-Old Boy In Lagos