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Archbishop Christopher Coyne of Hartford Archdiocese of Hartford. Screenshot YouTube

By Emily Mangiaracina, LifeSite News, May 1, 2024

Archbishop Christopher Coyne said he would ‘accept’ so-called ‘transgender’ people ‘as they’re presenting themselves,’ claiming it ‘doesn’t cost me anything’ to refer to someone as the wrong sex in contradiction to Catholic teaching and biological reality.

(LifeSiteNews) — A new Connecticut archbishop who supports “female deacons” has endorsed using a gender-confused person’s chosen name and pronouns that contradict their sex.

Archbishop Christopher Coyne of Hartford, who assumed leadership of the archdiocese on Wednesday after the resignation of Archbishop Leonard Blair, told Catholic News Agency (CNA) last week that he would use a “transgender” person’s non-biological name to begin a conversation with him or her.

CNA noted that Coyne told Connecticut Public Radio in April, “Biology is biology. You’re either XX or XY. That’s a scientific fact.” …

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