Pope Francis Accused of Using Offensive Term for Gay Men

Pope Francis has been accused of using an offensive term to describe gay men in a closed-door meeting, despite his more liberal views on LGBTQ+ issues. The Vatican apologized for the previous incident, stating that the Pope did not intend to offend anyone.

Pope Francis Apologizes for Derogatory Term About Gay Men

Pope Francis apologized for using a derogatory term about gay men while reaffirming the Catholic Church's ban on gay priests. The incident highlighted the tension between official teachings and the reality of LGBTQ+ individuals within the Church.

Pope Francis' Apology for Using Vulgar Term About Gay Men

Pope Francis apologizes for using a vulgar term about gay men, reaffirms Catholic Church's ban on gay priests, and extends apologies to those offended by his remarks.

FDA Restrictions on Gay Men Donating Tissue

Advocates are pushing for the FDA to update rules on gay men donating tissue, particularly corneas, to align with guidelines for the rest of the human body. The current restrictions, based on outdated concerns about HIV transmission, are seen as unnecessary and discriminatory.