‘God is Trans’ exhibit at ‘very liberal’ NYC Catholic Church raises eyebrows
A new exhibit at a “very liberal” Manhattan church is raising some eyebrows for its religious take on gender identity.
“The church should not be promoting this,” one irate parishioner told The Post. “I understand there are transgender people. I pray for all people but enough is enough. According to the exhibit, Sacrifice represents the need to “shed an old life.” Identity is described as “the most impactful part” of the display, asking the question, ‘What does holiness look like?’While some took offense, others saw it as representative of the traditionally liberal Big Apple parish.
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