Sex is a 'beautiful thing', Pope says in documentary

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Pope Francis has praised the virtues of sex in a documentary released on Wednesday, describing it as “one of the beautiful things that God has given to the human person”.

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Francis was quizzed by them on a variety of topics, including LGBTQ+ rights, abortion, the porn industry, sex, and faith and sex abuse within the Catholic Church. “To express yourself sexually is a richness. So anything that detracts from real sexual expression lessens you and depletes this richness,” he said, referring to masturbation.

“All persons are the children of God, all persons. God does not reject anybody, God is a father. And I have no right to expel anyone from the Church,” he said.

 

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Look at this paedophile called Pope, hater of black people.

What the hell would a life-long celibate know about this?

If that,is so then why prohibit people entering religious from marriage The church is chock 'n block with gays.There I've said it.

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