Detroit's archdiocese kicked out 2 LGBTQ-friendly Catholic groups. Now they're looking for new place

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  1. nra37922

    nra37922 Well-Known Member

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    The Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit forbid two LGBTQ Catholic groups from holding Mass with priests and using church facilities, according to the Detroit Free Press.

    The Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Detroit claimed in a letter to one of the groups, Dignity Detroit, that the group "rejects Church teaching on human sexuality."

    In June, the Archdiocese of Detroit activated its "morality clause" to fire a lesbian music director, the Detroit Free Press reported.


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    Finally the Catholic Church, or at least one diocese, finding it's gonads and pushing back on this. The teachings of the Catholic Church are what they are and NOBODY is forcing anyone to be a Catholic. If offended or one cannot live with their philosophy go elsewhere.
     
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    AKA Why The Catholic Church Is Dying - Reason #856
     
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