Pope Francis tells parents not to condemn children with different sexual orientations

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Pope Francis speaks during his general audience in the Paul VI hall at the Vatican Jan. 19, 2022. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)

ROME — Pope Francis on Jan. 26 told parents not to condemn children who have different sexual orientations.

"Never condemn your children," said Francis, who said that parents should accompany such children and "not hide behind an attitude of condemnation."

The pope's unscripted remarks came during his weekly general audience and offer yet another example of Francis' delicate tightrope walk of affirming church teaching when it comes to homosexuality and trying to extend a warmer welcome to LGBTQ persons.

The Catholic Catechism states that homosexual acts are "intrinsically disordered" and last year Francis approved a decree barring priests from ​​blessing gay couples, which declared that God "cannot bless sin."

At the same time, however, Francis has reiterated his support for civil union laws for same-sex couples on multiple occassions. In recent months, he has also penned a series of letters praising a nun for her LGBTQ outreach ministry, along with thanking priests and religious women who ministered to HIV and AIDS victims.

During his brief message to pilgrims gathered in the Vatican's Pope Paul VI audience hall, Francis also discussed the challenge of parents to children with disabilities and illnesses, children who struggle in school and "children who have fun with their cars and end up in accidents."

He went on to recall his personal experiences in his native Argentina of seeing mothers waiting to visit their imprisoned children.

"It made me so tender when in Buenos Aires I went by bus in front of the prison and there was a queue of people who had to enter for visits. And there were mothers there," he said. "This mother faced with the problem of a son who made a mistake, does not leave him alone."

BobbyTheRaccoon on January 26th, 2022 at 23:39 UTC »

I love how a lot of what Pope Francis has said isn't been anything new. He's been reaffirming what has already been said. He's just saying it in a new way that is easier to understand.

But a lot of catholic people are shunning him for teaching new things. When all he's doing is clarifying what has been said in the past.

kittykatz202 on January 26th, 2022 at 20:37 UTC »

It doesn't matter what he says. There is a large subset of Catholics who have taken issue with what he is saying. They will continue believing and acting in the way they see fit.

samx3i on January 26th, 2022 at 17:39 UTC »

Pope applauded for suggesting parents display a modicum of decency toward their children.