A "Queer" Celebration in a Catholic Church in Germany
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A new episode of tension has erupted within the German Catholic Church. On Saturday, May 17, more than 200 people attended a "queer" celebration held at the Augustinian Church in Würzburg, during a large gathering of German Catholics. The event, first reported by the Spanish Catholic media outlet Infovaticana and subsequently picked up by German media, comes amidst deep divisions surrounding reforms championed by a segment of the German episcopa…
More than 200 people participated on Saturday in a so-called "queer" celebration organized during the large gathering of German Catholics in the city of Würzburg. The ceremony was marked by calls for sexual diversity, blessings for same-sex couples, and recognition of gender identities. According to Katholisch.de, the event took place in the Augustinian Church and drew such a large crowd that lines formed outside the church doors, as was the cas…
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