Pope Francis Apologizes for Offensive Remarks on Gay Priests

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Pope Francis allegedly told a group of young priests that "gossip is a women’s thing," just two days after apologizing for using a homophobic slur. The remark was reportedly made during a closed-door meeting and recorded by participants. The Vatican has not commented on the allegation. Despite publicly supporting women's progress, the Pope has previously made controversial remarks about women.
- Pope Francis allegedly tells group of priests 'gossip is a women's thing' The Guardian
- Pope apologizes after being quoted using vulgar term about gay men in talk about ban on gay priests The Associated Press
- Vatican issues apology after Pope Francis’s ‘homophobic’ slur Al Jazeera English
- Pope apologizes for reported use of offensive term for gay men ABC News
- Gay People Are Priests. Let Us Give Thanks to the Lord, Our God. New Ways Ministry
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