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Pope tells gay priests and nuns to be celibate or leave the Church

  • Francis says there’s ‘no room’ for homosexual acts by priests or nuns in the Catholic Church, according to interview in new book

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Pope Francis at the Vatican on November 30, 2018. Photo: Reuters
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Men with deep-rooted homosexual tendencies should not be admitted to the Catholic clergy, and it would be better for priests who are actively gay to leave rather than lead a double life, Pope Francis says in a new book.

While he has previously spoken of the need for better screening of candidates for the religious life, his comments suggesting priests who cannot keep their vows of celibacy should leave are some of his clearest to date.

Francis made the comments in a book-length interview with Spanish priest Fernando Prado called The Strength of Vocation, in which he discusses the challenges of being a priest or nun in modern times.

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People take photos as Pope Francis at the Vatican on November 30, 2018. Photo: Reuters
People take photos as Pope Francis at the Vatican on November 30, 2018. Photo: Reuters

Francis said in the book that homosexuality in the Church “is something that worries me”. It is due to be published this week in several languages.

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“The question of homosexuality is a very serious one,” he said, adding that those entrusted with training men to be priests must be certain that candidates are “humanly and emotionally mature” before they can be ordained.

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