There will be an interfaith conference at the Vatican next week to discuss marriage and the "complementarity of man and woman in marriage." It seems that all the (infamous) anti-gay religious leaders will there including the Southern Baptist's Russell Moore, pastor Rick Warren, Archbishop of Philadelphia Charles Chaput, and Latter-Day Saints official Henry Eyring. Hate group leader Tony Perkins (of the Family Research Council) will also be there. It sounds like it will be a "happening" party for sure.
From Right Wing Watch:
The conference follows a synod at which Catholic bishops considered, but ultimately rejected, proposals to soften the church’s stances on homosexuality, as well as those who have been divorced.
Although he is not listed as a speaker, another prominent American opponent of LGBT equality will also be attending the conference. Family Research Council President Tony Perkins said in an interview on Newsmax TV today that he plans to attend the conference in Rome and expects the Catholic Church to “make a very clear statement that pertains to marriage and what the Church views marriage to be” to provide “clarity” to the confusion coming out of the recent synod.
“I don’t see the Catholic Church making a great deviation” on the issue of homosexuality, Perkins said. “They can’t because the scripture is quite clear on the issue.”
He added that there has been “a lack of clarity” on the part of the Catholic Church that have “allowed interpretations to be made that are less than accurate.”
Now, what would Pope Francis do without Tony Perkins to clarify such things for him? I mean, who knows more about homosexuality and marriage than Tony Perkins (especially homosexuality)?