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‘Pray Prince George be Gay’ urges Anglican leader

Updated: December 4, 2017 at 6:21 pm EST  See Comments

Prince George’s first appearance on Balcony for Queen Elizabeth’s Birthday, June 13, 2015 Fr. Mark Hodges

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GLASGOW, SCOTLAND, December 4, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) — A leading Anglican has urged British Christians to pray that four-year-old Prince George becomes a homosexual.

The Very Reverend Kelvin Holdsworth posted a prayer request on his blog, hoping that if Prince George became homosexual then the Church of England might officially recognize same-sex “marriage.”

The provost of St. Mary’s Cathedral in Glasgow proposes “How to change the Church of England” would be to intercede “for the Lord to bless Prince George with a love, when he grows up, of a fine young gentleman.”

Holdsworth even advocates that people openly pray “in public if they dare” for Prince George to be same-sex attracted.

“A royal wedding might sort things out remarkably easily though we might have to wait 25 years for that to happen,” Holdsworth hoped.  “Who knows whether that might be sooner than things might work out by other means?”

“To use prayer as a mechanism for wishing this on Prince George is an unkind and destructive thing to do,” former royal chaplain to the Queen Rev. Gavin Ashenden

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at LifeSite News

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