Those struggling with homosexual attraction “did not choose it,” said the archbishop during the launch of the Philippine edition of the book “Homosexuality and the Catholic Church.”
Laws protecting people from discrimination based on sexual orientation "should take precedence" over the right not to be discriminated against on religious grounds, ruled the justices.
Boston Cardinal O'Malley will permit it based on non-discrimination but Denver Archbishop Chaput says it is not fair as it would deprive Catholic students the full teaching of the faith.
Seventy-nine countries sent a letter to the European Parliament that is notable for its strong demand that the EU stop pushing its homosexual agenda on developing countries.
The United States celebrated Human Rights Day by declaring its intention to re-insert “sexual orientation” into a General Assembly resolution even after a majority of countries voted against it a few weeks ago.