The pope has said that he 'will not judge' gay priests.
Speaking
to reporters on a flight back from his week-long visit to sexually
permissive Brazil, Pope Francis said he ‘would not stand in judgment’ of
gays in the Vatican and that they should not be discriminated against.
The
pontiff's remarks about gays mark a more conciliatory approach than his
predecessor. Benedict signed a document in 2005 saying that men with
deep-rooted homosexual tendencies should not be priests.