A trans couple gets married in Argentina by the Church

They tell me from there

Dear Paco Pepe:

I’m sending you this video, these photos, and this link (https://www.radiosudamericana.com/nota/sociedad/340100-Una-pareja-trans-sello-su-amor-casandose-por-iglesia-en-Corrientes-.htm) about what happened at Nuestra Señora de Pompeya, City of Corrientes, in the archdiocese of the same name, which occurred on January 28th. The Archbishop of the place is Mons. José Ignacio Larregain, who, according to the one who calls herself Solange Ayala, «the archbishop is open to listening to these things.» Fray Fernando Gómez was the one who received the supposed fiancés, who also entered them in the marriage register with the names they adopted over time.
They are activists of the LGBT movement (transsexuals, to be more precise), and they are also kimbandas, as they appear in some photos. Additionally, you can see the famous green scarf (which in Argentina is a symbol of being in favor of abortion) and the orange scarf (which, as a product of liberalism, states: «Church and State, separate matters»).
Some sources assure that there would be another pseudo «marriage» (rather, sacrilege and blasphemy, we should say), for the next 24th.
The faithful who know the priest also say that the priest denies the existence of purgatory and the real presence of Jesus Christ in the Most Holy Sacrament.
In the journalistic note, on Radio Sudamericana, reference is made to the «aggiornamento» of the Church.
The participants of the collective took it not as a sacrament, but as part of their «struggle» against the natural order. They claimed that «love won.» And they hope there will be more similar cases.
A lot of «openness» for the enemies of the Church and a lot of persecution for those who preserve the Catholic Faith intact.

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