CATHOLIC BIGOTS PUSHING ANTI-GAY "TREATMENT"
It's just too bad that the Catholic Church isn't listening to the global health professional community. Case in point, take the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis, which through its Office of Marriage and Family Life is supporting a type of ex-gay therapy program that asserts homosexuality is both treatable and preventable.
The program is called Courage, and it "ministers" to people who have same-sex attractions, as well as their loved ones. Part of that ministry includes drilling into peoples' brains that homosexuality is a mental disorder, that people in same-sex relationships will never find peace, and that people attracted to members of the same sex suffer from "sickness."
And the really scary part is that not only is this program alive and well in places like St. Paul and Minneapolis, but there are chapters in roughly 116 cities around the country, and even more worldwide. Sure, it's long been no secret that the Church harshes on same-sex marriage. But their active investment in conversion therapy programs signals a whole new level of homophobia, and a whole other level of ignorance when it comes to psychology and human sexuality.
The U.S. bishops . . . are now prepping a document to be released this month that says gay people threaten the inherent moral dignity of humanity. The Catholic Church has become one of the leading if not the most vocal proponents of ballot initiatives that take away civil rights for LGBT people. And the papacy has taken such a hard-line stance against LGBT people that they recently said they don't want gay folks even visiting the Vatican as tourists.

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