Catholic Church|Francis used the pejorative word to describe the atmosphere in the Vatican, sources say.
Pope Francis spoke disparagingly about homosexuals for the second time in a few weeks, according to the Italian news agency Trap and a newspaper Corriere della Sera.
According to the sources, the Pope used the same Italian word again frociaggine, which is a colloquial term for homosexuality. This time he used the word to describe the atmosphere in the Vatican during a private meeting with Roman priests at the University of the Salesian Order on Tuesday.
The Pope also repeated his earlier position that although young men who have shown homosexual tendencies are “good guys”, they should not be admitted to seminaries, sources told Ansa and Corriere della Sera.
May at the end, the Pope apologized for his choice of words when he had been reported to have used the same understyle word.
At that time, he had spoken in the company of 200 bishops and even then mentioned that he was against admitting homosexual men to priestly seminaries.
On the other hand, the Pope has reminded that he does not condemn a person’s homosexuality if he is looking for God with the right intention. Last year, the Pope gave priests permission to bless same-sex couples.
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