The Vatican kicked him out and his diocese fired him, but Krzysztof
Charamsa says his faith is not shaken. If anything, he says he's a
better priest for coming out — and it's time for the Church to wake up.
With Catholic bishops set to release a report on issues of family, Charamsa spoke to NBC News about how he lost his. The life he'd built evaporated when Charamsa stood before television cameras on Oct. 3 alongside his boyfriend and announced he was gay. The Vatican called the declaration "very serious and irresponsible," dismissing Charamsa from his work there and from his teaching roles.
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/monsignor-krzysztof-charamsa-church-needs-wake-n449896
With Catholic bishops set to release a report on issues of family, Charamsa spoke to NBC News about how he lost his. The life he'd built evaporated when Charamsa stood before television cameras on Oct. 3 alongside his boyfriend and announced he was gay. The Vatican called the declaration "very serious and irresponsible," dismissing Charamsa from his work there and from his teaching roles.
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/monsignor-krzysztof-charamsa-church-needs-wake-n449896