• dhork@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    There is a lot of division in the Catholic Church right now, because of the strict traditionalists that are now in it. So it's not out of the realm of possibility for someone to get a more accepting congregation across town.

    I see progress here, though, because now they are acknowledging that the issue with accepting transgender people is with the "disorientation" among the congregation, not with anything disqualifying about the Trans person themselves. Prior popes would have called them "disordered" and "unnatural" and excluded them with vigor.

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      1 year ago

      Catholic church moves glacially on everything. They didn't jail Galileo because they actually disagreed with him on anything, but rather because he was trying to jump in immediately (and being a dick about it).

      Now, jailing a person for moving too fast and being a dick isn't a good thing to do. Neither is further perpetuating ostracism of LGBTQ+ folk just because they want to introduce change slowly. But at least they're consistent about it.