The Vatican allows transgender people to be baptized

The Vatican allows transgender people to be baptized

Transgender people were allowed to be baptized in the Roman Catholic Church.
This came according to a document issued by the Vatican’s Department for the Doctrine of the Faith (formerly the Holy Inquisition) and published by the Vatican News electronic portal.

The document contains answers to questions asked by Brazilian Bishop José Negri. The answers were signed by the dean of the department, Cardinal Victor Manuel Fernandez, and were approved by Pope Francis.

The document stipulates that transgender people can be baptized in the Roman Catholic Church, and they can become agents and witnesses at weddings, and they are not given this opportunity until they undergo a course of hormone treatment or undergo sex reassignment surgery.

However, it is better to abandon these steps if there is a risk of exposure to “public scandal or confusion for the faithful,” according to the church. It is also necessary to maintain the obligations imposed on the believer in line with the religion.

It is noteworthy that more than 100 workers in German churches had previously announced their homosexuality and put forward 7 unusual demands to reconsider Catholic doctrines.




A Turkish-Israeli agreement to transfer wounded Palestinians to Türkiye

Turkish Health Minister Fahrettin Koca announced that an agreement had been reached with Israel to urgently and safely transfer wounded Palestinians to Turkey to receive treatment.
Koga said that he held "important talks" with his Israeli counterpart, Nitzan Horowitz, and "we agreed to safely transfer Palestinian patients to Turkey."

A few days ago, Koga confirmed that his country would transfer more than a thousand sick and wounded people in need of urgent treatment from Gaza hospitals through the Rafah crossing to Turkey, after discussions he held with his Egyptian counterpart, Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, about providing health care to the Palestinians who were deprived of it due to the bombing. Israeli.

The Director General of the Ministry of Health in Gaza announced that "18 hospitals have been out of service since the beginning of the war, amid the escalation of Israeli violations against the health system in the Strip."

The death toll from the Israeli bombing on the Gaza Strip reached 10,569 dead and 26,475 wounded.

In Israel, more than 1,500 people were killed, and more than 5,000 were injured.


Moscow expresses its surprise at Israel's procrastination in evacuating Russian citizens from the Gaza Strip

The Russian Foreign Ministry expressed its surprise at the Israeli ambassador's statement that approving the list for the evacuation of Russian citizens from the Gaza Strip may take two weeks.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said: “We were shocked to hear the statement of the Israeli ambassador in Moscow yesterday that approving the Russian list may take two weeks, This is unacceptable.” 

She added that Moscow does not understand why the evacuation of Russian citizens has not begun, despite the efforts made by Russia to do so, as all requirements and conditions set by the two parties for security purposes have been adhered to.

Zakharova pointed out that Moscow is ready to evacuate citizens of other countries who requested assistance, and said: “Citizens of other countries, including citizens of the CIS countries, have contacted the Russian authorities about evacuating them from the conflict zone... These lists have been collected and delivered to everyone who is currently dealing with this issue.” "The command."

Hamas's foreign relations official, Bassem Naim, had previously told Novosti that everything was ready to begin evacuating the Russians and citizens of the Commonwealth of Independent States from the Gaza Strip, but there was no approval from the Israeli side, and the Russians were not included once. Another on the list of citizens who were scheduled to be evacuated yesterday, Wednesday.

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