Pope Francis tells gay man: 'God made you like that and loves you like that'
Pope Francis tells gay man: 'God made you like that and loves you like that'
Rome (CNN)A
victim of clerical sexual abuse has said that Pope Francis told him
that God made him gay and that his sexuality "does not matter."
Juan
Carlos Cruz, a survivor of sexual abuse, spent three days with Pope
Francis at the Vatican in April, in which he discussed his sexuality and
the abuse he suffered at the hands of a Chilean priest.
Describing
his encounter with the Pope to CNN, Cruz said: "You know Juan Carlos,
that does not matter. God made you like this. God loves you like this.
The Pope loves you like this and you should love yourself and not worry
about what people say."
The
Pope's words amount to a significant departure from the teaching of the
Roman Catholic Church, which considers homosexuality "objectively
disordered" and contrary to God's law.
Vatican spokesman Greg Burke told CNN on Monday: "We do not normally comment on the Pope's private conversations."
Fernando Karadima, the man who abused Cruz, was found guilty of abuse by the Vatican in 2011.
Last Friday, all the bishops in Chile offered their resignation to Pope Francis after a three-day emergency summit at the Vatican to discuss Chile's sex-abuse scandal.
In
total, 31 active bishops and three retired bishops announced in a
statement that they had offered to resign over the scandal and place the
issue "in the hands of the Holy Father so that he might freely decide
for each one of us."
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