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New Catholic bishop: ‘Gayism’ is a ‘disease’ which has to be ‘cured’

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The Pope’s latest appointment as a bishop in Kenya, Alfred Rotich, believes gay people can be ‘cured’. Rotich, the new bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Kericho, spoke extensively about LGBT+ people in an interview in this week’s edition of Kenyan newspaper The Nairobian.

He referred to gay sexuality as ‘gayism’. And he said it is a ‘disease’. Pope Francis named Rotich as bishop of Kericho in December but he was formally installed in a lavish ceremony on Saturday (15 February). ‘Rehabilitation

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