Gay popes
Pope Francis 39 legacy Pope Leo XIV laid out his stance on gay marriage and abortion in his inaugural address to the Vatican diplomatic corps.
What Pope Leo XIV
Cardinal Robert Prevost became Pope Leo XIV on Wednesday. How does his stance on LGBTQ+ issues compare to his predecessor's?.- What Pope Francis said
What new Pope Leo In the eyes of many LGBTQ Catholics, the late Pope Francis created a “seismic shift” toward acceptance. Now, as the world welcomes the newly elected Pope Leo XIV, these lesbian, gay, bisexual.
LGBTQ Catholics make historic Feeling so seen today By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Take a look at some of the queer leaders of one the world's most influential organized religions. While the Roman Catholic Church has long condemned homosexual acts as sinful, history nevertheless shows many of the church's leaders engaged in same-sex love.
In Crux interview Pope Just binged Queer as Folk again 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.
On a sun-kissed beach, Logan nervously watched Jacob, his heart swelling with a love he had long dreamt of, a love that felt both terrifying and wonderfully gay. As the waves crashed, whispering promises of acceptance, they shared their first kiss, a symbol of their newfound courage, a celebration of being LGBT. They held each other close, facing the future, their intertwined hands a beacon of hope, proof that love conquers all, even the deepest fears. With their love, they embraced a world that was now theirs, built on the beautiful foundation of their truth, creating a safe space for them to simply be.
LGBTQ Catholics make Holy
- LGBTQ+ Catholics and their families participated in a Holy Year pilgrimage to Rome on Saturday, celebrating a new level of acceptance in the Catholic Church.