You cannot sell Ukraine for visa-free travel, – Vatican representative

Representatives of the Church are outraged by the possibility of holding the "March of Equality" in Kiev. LGBT marches can destroy Ukraine and I would not like Ukraine to be sold for visa-free travel. This was stated by the bishop of the Kharkov-Zaporozhie diocese of the RCC Jan Sobylo, reports Radio Maria.

"The forthcoming LGBT march should take place on the feast of the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ on June 18. God created us as the man and the woman. Neither the dad and the dad, nor the mom and the mom, but the mom and the dad. A human is born not because of manipulation in the glass, but because of love!

I would not want us to sell Ukraine for visa-free travel at the cost of human values. Even people who do not know Christ feel that it is anti-civilized.

God wants to save a homosexual! But it should be promoted! Because it's like taking a sick man with a virus to the street and telling him: Well, give evidence that it's good, let them catch it!" said the bishop.

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