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Gay Slur Statement: Pope Francis tenders apology

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Pope Francis has tendered his apologies for his reported use of a gay slur in a closed-door meeting with Italian bishops last week.

According to a statement released from the Vatican, states the Pope did not mean to offend anyone and apologized to those who were “hurt by the use of a word”.

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“The pope never intended to offend or express himself in homophobic terms and he extends his apologies to those who felt offended by the use of a term, reported by others.

It was reported that the Pope while meeting with than 250 bishops last week, was said to have used an offensive term while expressing his opposition to openly homosexual men joining training colleges for priests, even if they ARE committed to celibacy.

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According to two Italian newspapers, Francis said there was already too much “frociaggine” in seminaries, using an offensive Roman term which translates as “faggotry”.

The Pope’s  statement made headlines and generated a lot of reactions from both LGTBQ groups and practicing Catholics.

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Some social commentators addd that the Argentine pope did not know what he was saying.

The Vatican statement did not confirm that he used the word but referenced newspaper articles.

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“As he had the opportunity to state on several occasions: ‘In the Church, there is room for everyone, everyone! Nobody is useless, nobody is superfluous, and there is space for everyone. Just as we are, all of us,” the statement said.

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