Mixed reactions emerge following Pope's decision on same-sex marriage blessings

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Advocates celebrated it as a step towards LGBTQ inclusion, while conservative Catholics expressed disappointment, citing conflict with Church doctrine..

This move reflects a shift in Church perspectives on LGBTQ matters, signaling progress while acknowledging the ongoing journey towards complete inclusivity.APFILE.

Pope Francis has formally approved allowing priests to bless same-sex couples, with a new document released Monday Dec. 18, 2023 explaining a radical change in Vatican policy by insisting that people seeking Gods love and mercy shouldnt be subject to an exhaustive moral analysis to receive it..

While the papal decision allows priests to bestow blessings on same-sex couples under specific conditions, it explicitly avoids any semblance to the sacrament of marriage..

Pope Francis' decision mirrors a series of steps taken on LGBTQ issues, signaling a more inclusive approach compared to traditional Church doctrines..

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