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Catholic Bishops to Discuss Same Sex Unions

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The Vatican will be holding an ‘extraordinary meeting’ of Catholic Bishops to discuss issues including same sex unions.

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The LA Times has reported that senior clerics will be meeting in October to discuss a number of issues controversial to the church, including same sex unions, divorce, remarriage and cohabitation.

The meeting is set to examine the results of a global survey on attitudes towards family and relationships, and some are hopeful it could signal a softer approach from the church towards these issues.

Commentator John Thavis said: ““It is telling the pope and the Vatican what they already know. But it’s what the Vatican in the past has not wanted to hear.

“It’s strategic, but it’s also a genuine effort to find out what the voice of the church really is on this.

“It’s very much Pope Francis who wants less of a top-down model — the bishops preaching the rules and doctrine down to the faithful — and more of a dialogue.”

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