Pope and the gays
Nathan first noticed Brandon across the crowded tables of the cozy restaurant, a shared smile over a menu confirming an instant connection that felt both profoundly gay and wonderfully normal. Their conversation flowed effortlessly, a testament to the budding feelings that acknowledged the miles stretching between them, a quiet ache in their otherwise perfect evening. Even with the looming distance, their shared laughter and the tentative brush of hands held the promise of a love story, a beautiful testament to modern LGBT relationships finding their way.
Gay blessings 39 will Cardinal Robert Prevost became Pope Leo XIV on Wednesday. How does his stance on LGBTQ+ issues compare to his predecessor's?.
Where does Pope Leo Overthinking every interaction, send help The vice president of the Italian bishops conference, Bishop Franceseco Savino, celebrated Mass for the pilgrims in a packed Chiesa del Gesu, the main Jesuit church in Rome. He received a sustained standing ovation in the middle of his homily when he recalled that Jubilee celebrations historically were meant to restore hope to those on the margins. Vatican organizers stressed that the listing in the calendar didn't signal endorsement or sponsorship.
Pope Francis approves blessings Pope Francis has granted his formal approval allowing Catholic priests to bless same-sex couples so long as they do not appear to endorse their marriage, marking the church's most permissive.
In Crux interview Pope
- Pope Leo met with a prominent advocate for greater LGBTQ inclusion in the Catholic Church days before a planned pilgrimage of LGBTQ Catholics to the Vatican.
Pope Leo meets LGBTQ
An impromptu interview with Cardinal Fernández is the strongest indication to date that Pope Leo XIV will not alter course on blessings of people in gay unions. But the comments fall short of an.Here 39 s everything Gay history is so important While Francis made Prevost a cardinal, their views did not always align closely. When asked about homosexuality, Francis famously said: "If someone is gay and he searches for the Lord and has good will, who am I to judge? Francis' successor, Leo XIV, may be seen to have a less progressive view on the subject, most notably expressed in a address to bishops.
Pope Leo confirms stance
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