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Pope condemns anti-gay laws, calls on bishops to welcome all

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In an interview with AP, Pope Francis has challenged laws that criminalise homosexuality, calling being gay a sin but not a crime. He also called on Catholic bishops to welcome LGBTQ people into the church.

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