At a 2019 Theology on Tap event, Archbishop Gregory said pro-gay priest Fr. James Martin has certainly “caused a stir,” but that he is a good voice to speak on the “gay and lesbian community” within the Church. (One Peter 5)



Archbishop Gregory has designated a pro-gay priest who heads a homosexual-affirming parish as the “Spiritual Director for Victims” of sex abuse for the Atlanta archdiocese. (LifeSiteNews)



Archbishop Gregory was the keynote speaker at a conference hosted by a group of liberal, pro-gay Catholics priests in 2017. The group, which goes by the name Association of United States Catholic Priests, wants women to be ordained to the diaconate, the laity to run parishes and that there be an open discussion in the Church on the issue of married priests. (Lepanto Institute)



Following the Supreme Court’s decision to legalize gay “marriage” in 2015, Archbishop Gregory provided a weak and ambiguous statement, emphasizing how there must remain “obligations of civility toward one another” going forward. Instead of affirming the evil of homosexual acts, Archbishop Wilton Gregory simply said the Church’s teaching does not change, and the ruling merely “confers a civil entitlement to some people who could not claim it before.” He almost seemed indifferent about the ruling’s impact, calling the decision a “deep disappointment for some people and vindication for others.” Gregory said the Court’s decision provides “an opportunity to continue the vitally important dialogue of human encounter.” (The Georgia Bulletin)

