Pope Francis Apologizes for Using Anti-Gay Slur

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Pope Francis has apologized for reportedly using an offensive term for gay men during a closed-door meeting with Italian bishops, while reaffirming the Church's ban on allowing gay men to train for the priesthood. The Vatican clarified that the Pope did not intend to offend and reiterated his message that the Church is a place for everyone.
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