PHILADELPHIA — A Roman Catholic teacher fired over her same-sex marriage says she has been invited to the White House to help welcome Pope Francis.
Margie Winters said Monday she hopes the pontiff will address issues facing gay Catholics during his visit to the US this week.
The 50-year-old Winters says she lost her job this year at a private Catholic grade school outside Philadelphia over her 2007 same-sex marriage.
Thousands of people from diverse social and religious backgrounds are expected to attend the welcoming ceremony Wednesday on the South Lawn.
Winters hopes to get a chance to speak to the pope. She would ask him to extend his message of inclusion to gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Catholics.
She says her invitation came through the Human Rights Campaign, an LGBT advocacy group.
RELATED STORIES
First gay Catholic congress to press Pope for change
Pope calls for fresh Church approach to children of gay, divorced parents