Pope Francis Apologizes for Offensive Slur Against LGBT Community

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Pope Francis, through the Director of the Holy See Press Office, Matteo Bruni, apologized for any offense caused by his remarks about the admission of homosexual people to the seminary, emphasizing that he never intended to express himself in homophobic terms and reiterating that there is room for everyone in the Church.
- Pope Francis never intended to offend: 'Room for everyone in the Church' Vatican News - English
- Pope Issues Apology After Reports That He Used Offensive Slang Word The New York Times
- Pope Francis used offensive slur for gay men; Vatican apologizes NBC News
- Pope used vulgar Italian word to refer to LGBT people, Italian newspapers report Reuters
- Vatican issues apology over Pope Francis’s ‘homophobic’ slur The Guardian
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