Vatican’s pro-LGBT Synod report is a blueprint for doctrinal demolition
The Vatican's recent Synod report emphasizes inclusion and discernment regarding LGBTQ issues within the Church. Critics argue that this approach aims to normalize homosexuality and transform traditional doctrines. The report highlights the importance of listening to personal testimonies from LGBTQ individuals as part of the Church's evolving practices.
- ▪The Synod report includes testimonies from two gay men, marking a significant inclusion of LGBTQ voices in Vatican discussions.
- ▪The report emphasizes a methodology for the Church to discern responses to emerging issues, focusing on listening and understanding lived experiences.
- ▪Critics claim the report's language and focus represent a shift away from traditional moral teachings towards a more inclusive approach.
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Opinion Vatican’s pro-LGBT Synod report is a blueprint for doctrinal demolition The report’s relentless focus on ‘discernment’ and ‘inclusion’ reveals an effort to normalize homosexuality within Church life and teaching while emphasizing a ‘transformation of practices.’ Mistervlad/Shutterstock ElizabethYore 0 Elizabeth Yore Comments 0 Thu May 21, 2026 - 10:39 am EDT “The aim is to discern, with God’s grace and the contribution of all, ‘what the Spirit is saying to the churches’ (Rev.
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