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Italian Diocese Presents Homosexuals and Adulterers as Christian Witnesses

In December, the Family Pastoral Service of the Diocese of Chiavari, Italy, published a booklet titled Non c’è un amore più grande (“There Is No Greater Love”). The diocese is run by Bishop Giampio Devasini.
The publication presents a collection of autobiographical “Christian testimonies” of homosexuals and adulterers.
Among the homosexuals are Marco and Michele: "We have been together since 2001."
The two homosexuals are increasingly integrated into parish life, including participation in the parish choir and diocesan pastoral activities: "What was previously set aside because it was uncomfortable and difficult to testify to has now become a reason for commitment, to bring our experiences to others."
They blame their lifestyle on God: "I believe that the ultimate goal of our work is to break down those walls of division that have always hindered the active participation of people belonging to the broad sphere of homoaffectivity in the life of the Church, under the love of the one …More

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In the diocese of Rome, usurped by the false Pope Prevost, homosexual activists freely promote sodomy and adultery.

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How a Catholic diocese can boast about open, serial and non-repentant sinners being witnesses to the faith is a non sequitur. Not only is it illogical, but it is also scandalous and sinful. No wonder people are fleeing the Catholic Church in droves.

Saint Paul warned that sodomites, in their rebellion against God, are homosexual activists who seek the damnation of others.

Good thing Prevost will deal properly with this and correct this evil...NOT!

More's the pity, for the sake of his soul, and those he has been entrusted to shepherd.

These 'lavender mafia' folks (self-servingly) missed the formation part about loving the sinner but not the sin. How tragic for the sinner, and what a trivialization of Jesus' mission.

More demonical garbage from deprived satanic bishops.

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The Diocese of Chiavari in Italy has published a pastoral booklet presenting homosexual couples and civilly remarried divorcees as legitimate expressions of “Christian family.” Produced by the diocesan family ministry, the initiative prioritizes a subjective notion of love over Catholic doctrine on marriage and sexuality. The booklet includes testimonies from same-sex couples and irregular unions portrayed as fully integrated into Church life, prompting criticism for contradicting Church teaching. The bishop has not publicly addressed the issue, which critics see as part of a broader pastoral drift toward normalizing relationships contrary to Catholic moral doctrine.

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