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SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) - The president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, addressing concerns about an upcoming Vatican document that will address whether homosexuals should be ordained, said "witch hunts and gay bashing have no place in the church."
"There are many wonderful and excellent priests in the church who have a gay orientation, are chaste and celibate, and are very effective ministers of the Gospel," Spokane Bishop William Skylstad wrote in his diocesan newspaper last week.
Conflicting reports have surrounded the contents of the document, which has been in the works for several years. Some church officials had previously signaled the Vatican would instruct seminaries to prohibit gays from enrolling. But earlier this month, a Vatican official said the document would stop short of a sweeping ban, and would instead permit candidates who have lived chastely for at least three years. Skylstad wrote that, if the latest reports are accurate, the document will be "nuanced and balanced."
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