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Pope Francis 'worried' about homosexuality in the priesthood

BBC - 2 December 2018 - Sun, Dec 2nd 2018

Pope Francis 'worried' about homosexuality in the priesthood

Pope Francis at the Vatican November 22, 2017.

Pope Francis has said that homosexuality in the clergy is a "serious matter" that "worries" him.

The comments were made in an interview about religious vocations, given to a Claretian Spanish missionary priest as part of an upcoming book.

The pontiff described homosexuality as "fashionable", and urged clergy to observe their vow of celibacy.

Italian daily Corriere della Sera ran excerpts of the interviews on its website on Saturday.

Pope Francis said that the Church had to be "demanding" in choosing candidates for the priesthood.

"The question of homosexuality is a very serious one," said the pontiff, adding that those responsible for training priests must make sure candidates are "humanly and emotionally mature" before they are ordained.

"For this reason, the Church urges that persons with this rooted tendency not be accepted into ministry or consecrated life."

This also applied to women who wanted to become nuns.

The comments made by the pontiff reiterate past Vatican statements about the selection of candidates for religious life.

"In our societies, it even seems homosexuality is fashionable. And this mentality, in some way, also influences the life of the Church," he went on to say.  The head of the Catholic Church stressed there was "no room for this" in the lives of priests and nuns.

Pope Francis (C) arrives for the audience with members of the Molfetta and Ugento dioceses in Paul VI hall at the Vatican on December 1, 2018Image copyrightGETTY IMAGES
Image captionThe interviews were conducted in mid-August

In 2013, Pope Francis reaffirmed the Roman Catholic Church's position that homosexual acts were sinful, but homosexual orientation was not.

"If a person is gay and seeks God and has good will, who am I to judge?" he said.

"The Strength of Vocation", by Father Fernando Prado, is based on four hours of interviews with the pontiff on the challenges of being a member of the clergy. It will be published next week.

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