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New Vermont Bishop’s Controversial Comments about Transgender Persons
Just days after his installation Mass as the new bishop of the Diocese of Burlington, Bishop Christopher Coyne gave an interview to Vermont Public Radio on February 2. During the interview, he was asked if there was a plan to reach out to transgender persons who no longer feel welcomed at church. His response was that he sees no reason why transgender persons would not feel welcome. He went on:
“There’s more and more evidence coming forward that a lot of this is biological. That it’s not just something that a person makes as a kind of fashionable choice or cultural choice, but that these, that transgender people are really struggling with the idea of gender identity, and that they have struggled with it for years—and that’s through no fault of their own. And so there’s no fault to be made, actually. This is who they are. … Everyone is God’s creatures. And I would invite anyone to come to the table, and I would hope that none of my priests, most especially myself, would ever say anything that would be hurtful … to transgender folk."
Just days after his installation Mass as the new bishop of the Diocese of Burlington, Bishop Christopher Coyne gave an interview to Vermont Public Radio on February 2. During the interview, he was asked if there was a plan to reach out to transgender persons who no longer feel welcomed at church. His response was that he sees no reason why transgender persons would not feel welcome. He went on:
“There’s more and more evidence coming forward that a lot of this is biological. That it’s not just something that a person makes as a kind of fashionable choice or cultural choice, but that these, that transgender people are really struggling with the idea of gender identity, and that they have struggled with it for years—and that’s through no fault of their own. And so there’s no fault to be made, actually. This is who they are. … Everyone is God’s creatures. And I would invite anyone to come to the table, and I would hope that none of my priests, most especially myself, would ever say anything that would be hurtful … to transgender folk."