Pope Francis call on Christians to apologize to gays

Vatican: Pope Francis on Sunday said that Christians and the Catholic Church should apologize to and seek for forgiveness from gay people and others for the way they had been treated in the past.

Speaking aboard a plane taking him from Armenia to Rome, the pope said the church should ask for forgiveness for the way it has treated women, for turning a blind eye to child labor and for “blessing so many weapons” in the past.
“I believe that the church not only should apologize to the person who is gay whom it has offended,” the Pope said, “but has to apologize to the poor, to exploited women, to children exploited for labor; it has to ask forgiveness for having blessed many weapons.”
The comments comes after it was reported that German Cardinal Reinhard Marx said the Catholic Church should apologize for being “very negative” about gays.
The pope said that certain behavior should be condemn.
“One can condemn,” Francis said, “but not for ideological reasons, but for let’s say, political behavior, like certain protests that are too offensive to others and that are not related to the problem.”
Pope Francis also acknowledged that there are “some traditions and cultures that have a different mentality” and added that “Who are we to judge?” if a gay person is of good will and searches for God.
The pope also responded to questions about Brexit, former Pope Benedict XVI and the reason why he used the word “genocide” to describe the murder of more than 1 million Armenians during the first World war.
Brexit
“For me, unity is always superior to conflict, but there are different forms of unity and also brotherhood. and here I come to the EU — brotherhood is better than enmity or distance and bridges are better than walls.
“The step which the EU has to take to recover the strength of its roots is a step of creativity and healthy ‘separation;’ that is, to give more independence, more freedom to the countries of the EU, to think of another form of union, to be creative in jobs, in the economy…”
“There is something that is not working in that unwieldy union, but let’s not throw the baby out with the bathwater, let’s try to jump-start things, to recreate .. today the two key words for the EU are creativity and fecundity.”
Genocide
Acknowledging Turkey's “right to protest,” he said;
“In Argentina, when you spoke about the extermination of Armenians, one always used the word genocide. I did not know another word … When I came to Rome, I heard the other words, ‘The Great Evil’ and the Armenian term which I do not know how to say, and they told me that … using ‘genocide’ is offensive, that you have to say something else. I have also spoken about three genocides of the last century, always three, first the Armenian, then Hitler, and the last one is Stalin.”
“After I heard the tone of the President’s speech and also with my past with this word, which I uttered last year in St. Peter’s publicly, it would have sounded very strange not to say the same word.”
Two Popes?
When asked if there are two Popes in the Vatican, due to the recent comment made by Pope Benedict’s personal secretary who said that the Pope Emeritus was part of an “expanded papacy,”
Francis said, “There is only one Pope.” “[Benedict] is the Pope Emeritus, the wise grandpa. He is the man who guards my back with his prayers.”

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