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Vatican approves Italian guidelines allowing gay men to become priests, so long as they remain celibate

  • The Vatican has approved new guidelines allowing gay men to become priests in Italy, provided they remain celibate.
  • The guidelines clarify that sexual orientation is only one aspect of a candidate's personality and should not disqualify them from seminary admission.
  • The new rules, adopted by the Italian Bishops' Conference, went into effect for a three-year trial period starting Thursday.
  • Rev. James Martin noted that this is the first time a Vatican-approved document suggests that discernment cannot solely depend on sexual orientation.
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