The Daily Telegraph

Vatican recognises LGBT in move to make Catholic Church more inclusive

- By Olivia Rudgard RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS CORRESPOND­ENT

THE Vatican has recognised “LGBT” for the first time, as bishops admitted that the Catholic Church must be more inclusive.

In a working document published yesterday, senior Church figures said “LGBT youth” wanted to “benefit from greater closeness” with the Church.

The shift marks a departure from previous language used by the Vatican, which has in the past included “persons with homosexual tendencies”, while more recent documents have used the term “homosexual­s”.

Pope Francis has also used the word “gay” at press conference­s and in interviews. The document also recognised that “some LGBT youth” wanted to “experience greater care by the Church”.

At a press conference Cardinal Lorenzo Baldisseri, the secretary general of the Vatican’s synod office, told reporters that the term was included because it had been used by young people and the church was following suit.

“We are open. We don’t want to be closed in on ourselves,” he said.

The report was released ahead of the Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops, which will cover the topic “Young people, the faith and vocational discernmen­t”, and will be held in October. “The Synod’s primary aim is to make the whole Church aware of her important and not at all optional task of accompanyi­ng every young person, without exclusion, towards the joy of love,” said the Cardinal.

The “Instrument­um laboris” document, which was published in Italian, also said pre-synodal meetings had welcomed “young people from other Christian confession­s, from other religions and even from non-believers”.

“It was a sign that the young welcomed with gratitude, because it showed the face of a hospitable and inclusive Church able to recognise the wealth and contributi­on that can come from each for the good of all,” it said.

Pope Francis is widely regarded as having more progressiv­e views on issues such as marriage and sexuality than his predecesso­rs. The Catholic Church’s catechism says “homosexual acts are intrinsica­lly disordered” and “contrary to the natural law”.

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