Pope Francis was upset to hear that two former nuns had married in a
civil ceremony in Italy, Vatican Deputy Secretary of State Archbishop
Angelo Becciu says.
"How much sadness on the Pope's face when I read him the news of the two married 'nuns'!" Becciu tweeted.
Federica and Isabel were joined in a civil union in northern Italy last
month, taking advantage of a law passed this year that offers homosexual
couples legal recognition -- one of the last countries in the West to
do so.
The pair, who did not give their surnames, told La Repubblica that they
had fallen in love while serving as missionaries in the West African
country Guinea-Bissau.
Federica, 44, comes from Italy and Isabel, 40, comes from South America.
They said they could have done what other nuns did and live together in a
convent while hiding their relationship, but said this would have been
"false".
"There are many such cases where priests or nuns hide their
relationships with men or women," the pair were quoted as saying, adding
that they had received no help when they left their religious order.
"We felt alone, more than that, we felt abandoned."
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