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According to the Vatican,
transsexuals do not exist.
Jan-14-2003
By Catholic News Service
Vatican says 'sex-change' operation does not change person's gender
VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- After years of study, the Vatican's doctrinal congregation has sent
church leaders a confidential document concluding that "sex-change" procedures
do not change a person's gender in the eyes of the church. Consequently, the document
instructs bishops never to alter the sex listed in parish baptismal records and says
Catholics who have undergone "sex-change" procedures are not eligible to marry,
be ordained to the priesthood or enter religious life, according to a source familiar with
the text. The document was completed in 2000 and sent "sub secretum" (under
secrecy) to the papal representatives in each country to provide guidance on a
case-by-case basis to bishops. But when it became clear that many bishops were still
unaware of its existence, in 2002 the congregation sent it to the presidents of
bishops' conferences as well. "The key point is that the (transsexual) surgical
operation is so superficial and external that it does not change the personality. If
the person was male, he remains male. If she was female, she remains female," said
the source.
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