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Italian Bishops Approves Gay Men For Priesthood


The Conference of the Italian Bishops, on Sunday, announced the introduction of new guidelines permitting gay men to enroll in Roman Catholic seminaries, provided they commit to a life of celibacy.

Sunday Telegraph reports that the guidelines which permit gay men to enter seminaries marks the departure from a 2016 Vatican directive that discouraged men with deep-seated homosexual tendencies from pursuing the priesthood.

According to the guidelines, a candidate’s sexual orientation should be viewed as just one part of their overall personality and not a disqualifying factor.

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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 Italian guidelines say.

However, it’s not clear if the new guidelines will be reflected in other countries.



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