The Jerusalem Post

Vatican wants changes to homophobia law

- • By PHILIP PULLELLA

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – The Vatican has protested to Italy over a draft law to combat homophobia, saying that in its present form it could restrict the religious freedom of the Catholic Church in Italy.

The protest, which was first reported by the Corriere della Sera on Tuesday and confirmed by a Vatican official, was delivered on June 17 by the Vatican foreign minister to Italy’s embassy to the Holy See.

The protest is over the so-called “Zan bill,” named for Alessandro

Zan, a gay legislator of the center-left Democratic Party. It has passed in the lower house of parliament and is currently being discussed in a committee in the Senate.

The Vatican believes that the law as currently written violates the 1929 Lateran Pacts, which establishe­d Vatican City as a sovereign state and regulates relations between it and Italy.

The Vatican fears that the law, as written, could lead to the criminaliz­ation of the Church in Italy for refusing to conduct gay marriages, for opposing adoption by homosexual couples through

Catholic institutio­ns, or for refusing to teach gender theory in Catholic schools, according to a Vatican source.

While the Vatican has often condemned discrimina­tion and violence against gays, it has also expressed concern about any type of gender theory that would blur or eliminate the difference­s between men and women.

In April, Italy’s Roman Catholic bishops criticized the bill, saying that “a law that intends to combat discrimina­tion cannot seek that objective through intoleranc­e and by questionin­g the reality of the difference between men and women.”

The bishops said the law did not significan­tly address the “uniqueness of the family” headed by a heterosexu­al couple.

Matteo Salvini, leader of the farright League, applauded the Vatican’s move.

“We say ‘yes’ to loving whoever you want and ‘yes’ to the fight against discrimina­tion, and ‘yes’ to punishing any form of violence,” he said.

“But we are against any censorship or trials for those who believe that mother, father and family are at the heart of our society,” he said.

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