Pope Francis reassures bishops the Catholic Church is still totally anti-gay.

VATICAN CITY, VATICAN - MAY 23: Pope Francis holds his homily during his weekly audience in St. Peter's square on May 23, 2018 in Vatican City, Vatican. Speaking during the General Audience in St. Peterss Square Pope Francis has appealed to all Christians to be spiritually close to Catholics who live in China, and to pray they may live their faith in full communion with the Holy See. (Photo by Franco Origlia/Getty Images)

Despite recent clamoring that Pope Francis might be making the Catholic Church more inclusive of gay people, he made very clear this week that isn’t the case.

According to local media, Francis warned a group of Italian bishops on Monday that they should very carefully vet applicants to the priesthood to make sure they weed out anybody who might be gay.