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VisitPope Francis Apologizes for May 20 Homophobic Slur in Bishops Meeting
May 28, 2024, 01:32 PM
Pope Francis has sparked controversy after reportedly using a homophobic slur during a closed-door meeting with Italian bishops on May 20. The 87-year-old pontiff allegedly used the term 'frociaggine,' which translates to 'faggotry,' while discussing the exclusion of gay men from Catholic seminaries. The remarks have drawn significant backlash, prompting the Vatican to issue an apology. The Vatican clarified that Pope Francis never intended to offend anyone and extended apologies to those who felt hurt by his words. The incident has raised questions about the Church's stance on LGBTQ+ issues and the Pope's efforts to make the Church more inclusive.
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