Catholic League Chief Loses It Over Pope's Call To Apologize To Gays (VIDEO)
ByCAITLIN MACNEAL
Published JUNE 28, 2016, 11:24 AM EDT
Bill Donohue, the president of the Catholic League, is refusing to heed Pope Francis' call for Christians to apologize to members of the LGBT community whom they have offended.
"No,” Donohue said on CNN's "New Day" Tuesday when asked if he would apologize. "As a matter of fact, I want an apology from gays. I’ve been assaulted by gays. I’ve never assaulted a gay person in my entire life."
Donohue then insisted that the media twisted Pope Francis' words.
The pope over the weekend was asked if he feels the Catholic church owes an apology to gay people. Pope Francis said that gay people can be denounced for behaviors that are "a bit offensive for others."