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Malawi: Interfaith Unity that Francis Doesn’t Like

Thousands of people gathered in Malawi's commercial capital, Blantyre, on July 13 to protest, as the Constitutional Court hears a case about Jan Willem Akstar, a Dutch national, and his transvestite concubine. The two men are challenging the country's progressive anti-homosex laws.

The country’s main religions, Christianity and Islam, lead the protests.

Blantyre Archbishop Thomas Luke Msusa noted that homosex pseudo-marriages are a sin and that allowing them will lead to the extinction of humanity, because homosexuality is sterile and anti-family [as developments in decadent Western countries show].

In Malawi, homosexual acts carry a maximum prison sentence of 14 years.

Picture: VOA, #newsMragakupcl

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Jeffrey Ade

God bless them! Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us!