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Vatican condemns Catholic radio that said quakes were God's wrath for gay law

by Reuters
Friday, 4 November 2016 19:06 GMT

A firefighter holds a statue of Jesus prior to the funeral for victims of the earthquake that leveled the town in Amatrice, central Italy August 30, 2016. REUTERS/Max Rossi

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"These remarks are offensive for believers and scandalous for non-believers"

VATICAN CITY, Nov 4 (Reuters) - The Vatican on Friday condemned a right-wing Catholic radio station that said a series of earthquakes that hit Italy in the past three months was "God's punishment" for the country approving same-sex civil unions.

"These remarks are offensive for believers and scandalous for non-believers," Deputy Secretary of State Archbishop Angelo Becciu was quoted as saying by Italian media.

He asked for forgiveness from the victims of the earthquakes for the comments, made by an announcer this week on the Catholic radio network Radio Maria.

The announcer said the quakes, including one in August that killed nearly 300 people and levelled towns and churches in central Italy, was "God's punishment" for human sins. He said these included the approval last May of same-sex civil unions .

The same region was struck in late October by the country's biggest quake in decades, which caused widespread damage but no deaths or critical injuries.

Becciu said Radio Maria, which has come under criticism in the past for comments seen as anti-Semitic, had to "moderate the tone of its language" and conform to the Church's message of mercy.

(Reporting By Philip Pullella; editing by John Stonestreet)

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