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Latin and Caribbean Catholic Groups Urge Pope to Include LGBTQ+ People in Synod
Latin and Caribbean Catholic Groups Urge Pope to Include LGBTQ+ People in Synod
Call for Inclusion at the Synod Sixty groups forming an Ibero-American LGBTQ+ Catholic network sent a letter to Pope Francis. They are calling for direct involvement of LGBTQ+ people in the Synod assembly next month, rather than simply considering them as “objects” of discussion. This August letter was issued by the Latin America, Caribbean and Iberian Peninsula members of the Global Network of Rainbow Catholics, a global alliance. READ MORE
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