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Irish Association of Catholic Priests (ACP) supports ban on conversion therapy, encourages research

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The Irish Association of Catholic Priests (ACP) has expressed its support for a national ban on conversion therapy and highlighted ongoing research which will inform efforts to ban the practice.

The ACP published a blog post on its website July 16 summarising research efforts at Trinity College and mentioning the researchers’ need for more participation. […] The post Irish Association of Catholic Priests (ACP) supports ban on conversion therapy, encourages research appeared first on GCN.

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