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28th August 2018
03:57pm BST

The Vatican's official website published his answer but omitted the part about psychiatry.
A Vatican spokesperson said that Pope Francis wasn't associating being gay with mental illness.
"When the pope referred to ‘psychiatry’, it is clear that he was doing it to highlight an example of ‘things that can be done’," she told AFP.
"But with that word he didn’t mean to say that it was a ‘mental illness’."
The Pope's remark was condemned by Colm O'Gorman, head of Amnesty International Ireland and a clerical abuse survivor.
"He is basically saying that young gay people can be changed, which is archaic and has been refuted numerous times," he told The Times.Explore more on these topics: