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'Room for everyone': Pope issues rare apology over reported homophobic slur

Pope Francis has apologised for the use of a derogatory term reportedly directed at the LGBTIQ+ community, clarifying that he did not intend to use homophobic language.

Pope Francis holding his hand up

Pope Francis has made efforts to be more inclusive during his 11-year papacy. Source: AAP / Andrew Medichini/AP

The top line: The Vatican has apologised on behalf of Pope Francis after he was widely quoted as having used a highly derogatory word to describe the LGBTIQ+ community.

The bigger picture: Italian media reported on Monday that Pope Francis used the Italian term "frociaggine", a homophobic slur for gay men, during a meeting with Italian bishops on 20 May.

The incident was first reported by the Italian political gossip website Dagospia.

Key quote: "The Pope never intended to offend or express himself in homophobic terms, and he apologises to those who felt offended by the use of a term reported by others." — Vatican spokesperson Matteo Bruni.
What else to know: Pope Francis, who has made efforts to be more inclusive during his 11-year papacy, faces challenges in balancing traditional church teachings with modern perspectives on sexuality and inclusivity.

Last year he allowed priests to bless members of same-sex couples, triggering substantial conservative backlash.

What comes next: Bruni said Francis remained committed to a welcoming church where "nobody is useless, nobody is superfluous" and "there is room for everyone".

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Published 29 May 2024 7:39am
Source: AAP



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