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MUNICH (Reuters) - Two days after he married his partner of many years, Anselm Bilgri, a former monk and prior at one of Germany’s most famous monasteries, learned that the Vatican would not bless relationships like his.
Anselm Bilgri, former cellerar and prior of Andechs monastery, who left the Catholic Church and now lives in a same-sex marriage, poses for a photo in front of the State Collections of Antiquities at Koenigsplatz in Munich, Germany, April 10, 2021. REUTERS/Andreas Gebert
“For me it was almost funny: I and my partner got married on Friday and then on Monday this ban,” he said. “It felt almost like a response” to our marriage by the church, the 68-year-old added.
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By Ayhan Uyanik and Thomas Escritt
MUNICH (Reuters) - Two days after he married his partner of many years, Anselm Bilgri, a former monk and prior at one of Germany s most famous monasteries, learned that the Vatican would not bless relationships like his. For me it was almost funny: I and my partner got married on Friday and then on Monday this ban, he said. It felt almost like a response to our marriage by the church, the 68-year-old added.
But the ruling in March by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the Catholic Church s doctrinal watchdog, that priests could not bless same-sex unions has not been well received by one of the world s richest national churches.
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