Congratulations, Pope Frank!
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WASHINGTON (AP/WJLA) - Pope Francis is having a pretty good year for himself. He succeeded Pope Benedict XIV at the Vatican, he's already been named Time's Person of the Year and he spent Tuesday celebrating his 77th birthday.
Now, in what could be a shift between the gay community and the Catholic faith, one of the nation's most prominent gay and lesbian publications is honoring him as well.
The Advocate, America's oldest gay rights magazine, is following Time's suit, naming him their person of the year as well. It's a move that's being praised by the gay Catholic organization Dignity USA. Their decision comes a year after offering his views on homosexuality, saying that if someone is gay and seek's the Lord's good will, he has no place to judge them.
"We're just so thrilled he's listening to us," Daniel Barutta from Dignity USA said. "He's really making an effort to listen to people on the margins." The Advocate article says Pope Francis offers LGBT Catholics who remain in the church more reason to hope that change is coming.
But Msgr. John Enzler, a priest of 40 years, says The Advocate's honor may not sit well with all Catholics.
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