Wales gets gay hate crime specialist
Wales gets gay hate crime specialist
Wales gets gay hate crime specialist
Wales gets gay hate crime specialist
Wales gets gay hate crime specialist
Wales gets gay hate crime specialist
In UK RC Church rejects gay parents claims
The Roman Catholic Church has reacted angrily to comments endorsing gay parenthood from a charity with strong links to the Church.
Terry Prendergast of Marriage Care, which is partly funded by the Church, said there was no evidence children were harmed by having same-sex parents.
But the organisation representing Catholic bishops said children need parental role models of both genders.
It said Mr Prendergast, a former priest who has since married, was wrong.
Mr Prendergast made his comments to a gathering of gay Roman Catholics in Leicester.
He told the audience at the Quest conference that same-sex families, along with single and cohabiting parents, suffered discrimination and denigration because they fell short of the Vatican’s definition of what constituted a real family.
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Instead, he said, they should be held up as role models and an advert for Catholicism.
Mr Prendergast also claimed that there was no evidence to show that children of same-sex parents suffered in any way, and that the elements that made for successful child-rearing were stable relationships.
But the Catholic Bishops Conference of England and Wales has insisted that Mr Prendergast is wrong.
Pastoral response
In a statement, the organisation acknowledged that although it was difficult to define what a family was, the Church still believed that stability for children came from having parents of opposite genders who could provide different role models.
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School ‘unsafe to be openly gay’
Many pupils in Wales feel their school is not a safe place to be openly gay, a survey suggests.
The survey of 600 pupils was carried out during Safe Space, a workshop aimed at tackling homophobic bullying.
Some 79% thought their school was not safe for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people to be open about their sexuality.
The release of the report coincides with the launch of a charity, the LGBT Excellence Centre Wales.
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