DETROIT PRIEST CALLS GAY MARRIAGE ‘SACRAMENTAL’

A priest in the Detroit archdiocese is calling gay marriage “sacred and sacramental,” and insists the Church “needs more examples of gay holiness.”

Father Ronald Victor, pastor of St. Isidore Catholic Church in Macomb, Michigan, made the remarks while attending the wedding of his gay nephew Bryan Victor earlier this summer. As reported Tuesday by the Detroit Free Press, he said of the couple, “They are two very holy guys. I do see their union as being sacred and sacramental, in the sense that it reflects God’s love. … While it’s not necessarily life-giving in a biological way, it’s life-giving in other ways.

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