VATICAN CITY — The Vatican on Saturday fired a monsignor who came out as gay on the eve of a big meeting of the world’s bishops to discuss church outreach to gays, divorcees and more traditional Catholic families.
The Vatican took action after Krzysztof Charamsa, a mid-level official in its doctrine office, came out in newspaper interviews in Italy and Poland, saying he was happy and proud to be a gay priest and that he was in love with a man whom he identified as his boyfriend.
Monsignor Krzysztof Charamsa, left, and his Spanish boyfriend Eduard pose for a photo as they leave a restaurant after a press conference in downtown Rome on Saturday Oct. 3, 2015
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