Catholic bishops tell gays to remain celibate
14th Nov 2006, 20:44 GMT
BALTIMORE (Reuters) - U.S. Catholic bishops said on Tuesday that gay men and women should be welcomed in the church but that those who engage in homosexual activity should not receive Communion.
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