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Bishops in Rome vote to allow priests to marry in South America

Bishops in Rome vote to allow priests to marry in South America

Catholic bishops have voted to back a move to allow married men become priests at a conference in Rome.

It would only be allowed in limited circumstances in some areas in South America with a shortage of priests.

Delegates at a special synod on how to spread the faith in the Amazon last night voted 128 to 41 for the move.

Pope Francis must now confirm the proposal -- which would break with centuries of Church doctrine on celibacy.

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