In the United States, the national conference of Catholic bishops rejects the concept of gender transition, leaving many transgender Catholics feeling excluded.
You are not forced to. If one is a believer, they are free to practice it. This is all about choice, like many modern and going to be modern things.
It would have not been better if they kept shunning it. They know the practice of the religion needs to be adapted (as in fact, its a belief), as it always did in modern history. An example of this is also the transmission of the services in television, despite it not being considered an "holy" way of transmission.
You are not forced to. If one is a believer, they are free to practice it. This is all about choice, like many modern and going to be modern things.
It would have not been better if they kept shunning it. They know the practice of the religion needs to be adapted (as in fact, its a belief), as it always did in modern history. An example of this is also the transmission of the services in television, despite it not being considered an "holy" way of transmission.
I agree the choice is what matters. I was just curious :)