Catholic Church Updates Dogma to Include Co-habiting Homosexual Couples as "Conforming to the Faith"
In an unsurprising move of apostasy, the Roman Catholic Church, which has completely abandoned the Scriptures in favor of Papal authority, is now allowing “transgender” people to find refuge within its walls. This startling development echoes the fall of mainstream Protestant denominations that have long since taken a 180-degree turn from anything resembling Christianity, indulging in the carnality of culture rather than the truth of the Bible.
In an era where the boundaries of biblical morality are being relentlessly tested, these religious institutions have completely failed the test of faithfulness. The Vatican’s new pastoral guidelines that extend a welcoming hand to sexually immoral people, calling for respect and recognition, are a slap in the face to the Scripture’s clear teachings on gender and sexuality. This is not mere accommodation—it is a full-throated embrace of a secular creed that has infiltrated the Church, even the Roman Catholic Church, under the guise of compassion.
The document from the Vatican, dated July 14, 2023 but made public yesterday, is an official response to inquiries by Monsignor José Negri, Bishop of Santo Amaro in Brazil, regarding the participation in the sacraments of baptism and marriage by “transgender” people and those in same-sex relationships.
The document outlines new doctrine for the church, including that “A transgender person—even one who has undergone hormonal treatment and sex reassignment surgery—can be baptized under the same conditions as other faithful.” In addition, “transgender” parents can baptize their children, they can appear as witnesses at weddings, and they can be godparents, according to Catholic tradition.
Cohabiting homosexuals, too, can now be godparents. “According to canon law, to be a godparent,” the document reads, “one must have the aptitude and lead a life conforming to the faith and the responsibility they are undertaking. If the cohabitation of two same-sex individuals constitutes a stable and declared relationship known to the community, it differs from a simple cohabitation.”