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Voters in Slovenia just chose to overturn a law that allowed same-sex couples to marry, after Pope Francis intervened.
Democratic Senator Dick Durbin engaged in some international diplomacy this week to defend a gay American U.S. Ambassador.
Pope Francis opted for a welcoming tone, but again made clear the Roman Catholic Church's position against same-sex marriage.
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After days bungling a PR disaster the Vatican is distancing itself from the Pope's meeting with Kim Davis.
The Pope did meet with Kim Davis, according to several news outlets.
Kim Davis says she met with Pope Francis and explains on "Good Morning America" what their meeting was like.
The Vatican refuses to confirm or deny Kim Davis' attorney's claim that she was invited and met with Pope Francis during his trip to D.C.
Kim Davis and Pope Francis met in secret, her attorney says, citing a report by a website that reports on the Vatican.
Pope Francis appeared to offer support for those who claim they have the "religious liberty" to not do their jobs, perhaps even Kim Davis.
Pope Francis chastised Christian priests and pastors who make opposition to same-sex marriage the centerpiece of their message to their congregations.