punted same-sex marriage to the secular world, whereas the church whose theologians created and defend the doctrine of transubstantiation argued that the church cannot pursue religious and theological arguments for same-sex marriage.Second is the stunt pulled by some gay-friendly German priests and their lay staff to bless some same-sex couples in liberal-leaning parishes.
Some is an important word here, as much as Germany is an important location, because not all same-sex couples in Germany received the blessing, and Germany’s Catholic population is dwindling quickly, as is the case in the rest of secular Europe.Third, Catholic Social Services, a nonprofit organization that receives government funding through contracts with the city of.