Pope Francis allegedly used homosexual people a pejorative word.

There are rumors that Pope Francis used incredibly offensive words in an event that might significantly affect how people view him when it comes to LGBT people.


Pope Francis stated that LGBT individuals should not be permitted to pursue priestly training as long as they stay celibacy in response to a question posed during the Italian Bishops’ Conference.

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Then, he is said to have proceeded in Italian, using the exceedingly derogatory epithet “frociaggine,” to suggest that there was already too much of that air in the Church.


Despite being a private meeting, the Italian tabloid website Dagospia was the first to receive word of the Pope’s alleged remarks.
Since then, several Italian news outlets have verified the Pope’s statements, citing a variety of sources.


The Pope’s alleged remarks from this secret conversation have shocked some, especially because he has frequently said in public that LGBT people should be treated with respect.


For a considerable time, progressive backers of the Pope have maintained that although the Church’s stance on gay rights has not significantly altered, Pope Francis has.


Early in his pontificate, Francis was questioned about homosexuals, and his response, “Who am I to judge?” made national news.

He has often discussed LGBT people being welcome in the Church and recently caused controversy among Catholic traditionalists by stating that priests should be authorized to bless same-sex couples in certain situations.

Some had begun to believe that Francis was setting the stage for homosexual men to eventually be able to pursue priestly training, provided they continued to practice celibacy like other priests.

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Not only did he bluntly dismiss it during the conference, but other news outlets have reported that he also used disparaging words.


While the Spanish-speaking Pope did grow up in an Italian-speaking family in Argentina, his supporters point out that he occasionally makes blunders in Italian colloquialisms and imply that he was unaware of the potential offense.


However, according to other sources, the Pope also stated that homosexuals should be expelled from seminaries regardless of whether they engaged in sexual activity.


Regarding the case, the Vatican has not yet responded.

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