Pope, Anglican, Presbyterian leaders denounce anti-gay laws

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Pope Francis, the head of the Anglican Communion and top Presbyterian minister together denounced the criminalization of homosexuality and said gay people should be welcomed by their churches.

“People with homosexual tendencies are children of God. God Loves them. God accompanies them,” he added.

“I wish I had spoken as eloquently and clearly as the pope. I entirely agree with every word he said,” Welby said. Welby told reporters that the issue of criminalization had been taken up at two previous Lambeth Conferences of the broader Anglican Communion, which includes churches in Africa and the Middle East where such anti-gay laws are most common and often enjoy support by conservative bishops.

“There is nowhere in my reading of the four Gospels where I see Jesus turning anyone away,” he said. “There is nowhere in the four Gospels where I see anything other than Jesus expressing love to whomever he meets.

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