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ROME — Pope Leo XIV has taken a significant step toward inclusivity in the Catholic Church, reaffirming LGBTQ acceptance just as the Vatican prepares for a historic Jubilee that, for the first time, features an LGBTQ pilgrimage and reportedly a rainbow crucifix at the heart of its celebrations.
On September 1, Pope Leo XIV held a half-hour, publicly disclosed audience with the Rev. James Martin, a prominent Jesuit advocate for LGBTQ Catholics. During the meeting, the Pope conveyed his intention to uphold Pope Francis’s legacy of openness, emphasizing that “all people, including LGBTQ people” are welcome in the Church, echoing sentiments that once defined Francis’s outreach efforts, AP News reports. The audience served as a symbolic affirmation of inclusion in the early months of Leo’s pontificate—a move that drew praise from LGBTQ-friendly groups and concern from conservative critics.
Rev. James Martin, one of the most prominent advocates for inclusion of the LGBTQ+ in the Catholic Church, met with Pope Leo XIV this week, saying the Pope reaffirmed a commitment to inclusivity within the Church.
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Simultaneously, Rome is preparing to host around 1,200 LGBTQ+ Christians, families, and allies for a series of events as part of the 2025 Jubilee Year. These include prayer vigils, a special Mass, and a pilgrimage culminating at the Holy Door of St. Peter’s Basilica—a traditional ritual of Jubilee Years. On September 5, a Vatican-listed international meeting, “Listening to the Experiences of LGBTQ Catholics,” will be held inside the Vatican and is organized by Outreach, the U.S. Jesuit-founded ministry led by Father James Martin.
The following day, Bishop Francesco Savino will preside over a Mass at the Church of the Gesù. Afterwards, pilgrims—including LGBTQ faithful and supporters—will embark on the traditional walk through the Holy Door. A focal point of the pilgrimage is the “Jubilee Cross,” reportedly adorned with rainbow colors, which will lead the procession from Piazza Pia to St. Peter’s Basilica. Read at GO Magazine for more information.
Inclusion of these LGBTQ-related events marks a notable shift in Vatican activity. The Jubilee Year calendar, traditionally focused on universal Church reconciliation, is now LGBTQ inclusive, following a pattern established late in Pope Francis’s papacy, when the Vatican began listing an Italian LGBTQ group’s pilgrimage on its official schedule—even while clarifying that listing does not equate to formal sponsorship.
These developments emerge amid a careful balance. Pope Leo XIV has reiterated traditional Church teachings, asserting that family is grounded in “a stable union between a man and a woman,” and reaffirming that doctrine remains unchanged, despite his outreach initiatives. While his earlier critique of the “homosexual lifestyle” had raised concerns, his actions now suggest a more inclusive posture that remains grounded in established Church doctrine.
As the Jubilee Year unfolds through January 6, 2026, the inclusion of LGBTQ-oriented worship and visibility at the heart of Vatican life marks a watershed moment—one that may shape the future of Church engagement with LGBTQ communities.
According to Reuters, The Jubilee, or Holy Year, is a significant event in the Catholic Church that traditionally occurs every 25 years. It dates back to the year 1300 and is intended as a time of forgiveness, reconciliation, and pilgrimage. During a Jubilee, special “Holy Doors” are opened at St. Peter’s and other major basilicas in Rome, symbolizing entry into a year of grace and spiritual renewal. Pilgrims from around the world traverse these doors, seeking spiritual renewal and forgiveness.
The 2025 Jubilee, themed “Pilgrims of Hope,” is distinct for incorporating programming specifically for LGBTQ participants, a first in Jubilee history. It blends ancient tradition with a modern emphasis on inclusion, marking a new chapter in how the Church engages with marginalized communities during its most sacred seasons. Read here and here for more information.
I for one wish the LGB could separate itself from the rest of that insanity
desperate attempt by a dying institution to remain relevant in 2025?
It’s just a bank, really, any away, agreed, all about power.
yo, Lamar, the white bread wearin’ his robes repenting for all tho’ Christians fed to the lions, burned at the cross and burling them in oil
yo, the crucifixion routine was a bit severe?
what the FK is that rant supposed to convey, dude?!?
Bull shite – maybe the MEGA CHURCHES are what you are describing but the Catholic Church Charities gives tons of Aid to the poor and disadvantaged in undeveloped and CORRUPT countries in Africa!! And around the WORLD!!!! HOW MUCH DO YOU donate dude!?!
Sentiment for acceptance of LGTBQ+ individuals has been growing at the local level of the Catholic Church for decades. Other Christian denominations started even earlier.
Acceptance by the Church in Rome for the Church overall has been growing for years, being promoted by brave younger Catholic Priests and the newer Popes.
The level of hate now comes more from “The Community” than the Church, with militants digging in their heels and refusing to acknowledge that acceptance exists and is growing. Shackled by hate, their refusal stifles dialogue and movement forward.
the Church is a man-made institution and and as such needs substance which are followers. The Church needs to survive and so it will do whatever it has to.
Well then DON’T let the HOMOPHOBES and HATERS win!!!!!!!!!!!
Sentiment for acceptance of LGTBQ+ individuals has been growing at the local level of the Catholic Church for decades. Other Christian denominations started even earlier.
MORE relevant than you are “hung” 🙂
Given ‘their’ history, so fucking what, and clearly, I’m not lone either; as they’re too guilty of their own crimes; shit, you can’t teach or impart righteousness that you yourself do have.
If, you can conceive of a Creator/God, you certainly, don’t need Catholicism, out all the religions especially. Yeah, needless to say, I utterly despise them as they’ve done much damage to humanity in general.
On the sixth day, God created both land animals and man (male and female), in that order. God gave land animals dominion over the earth and then created humans “in His own image” with the command to be fruitful and multiply, according to the book of Genesis
And “on the seventh day, he rested” which is ‘why’ in the original Judeo or original Judaism, there’s no labor that is to be done on “God’s Day” Sunday.
God does not need to rest but humanity does; hence, the seventh day is the Lord’s Day. Mankind was kind enough to give itself a vacation day, one day per week!
ONLY recently THAT HAPPENED!!!!!!!
It says that in the bible; it’s not my opinion.
GARBAGE!!!!
Prove it then or shut the fuck up!!!!!!!!!
“On the eighth day the good Lord made Lambeau Field.”
Dan Campbell – Detroit Lions
“…they’re too guilty…”
We forget that “they” too are just men. Men have a grand history of messing up everything they touch. The basic doctrine of religion is “love”. Man’s love of greed, lust, thirst for power, wealth, control, etc. rolls right over that time and time again.
At last the Church now has a few good men willing to bravely nudge it forward.
Bull SHITE again!!!! You’re SO full of Shite I guess you gotta express it before you explode!!!!!!!!!!!! Every ORGANIZED RELIGION has done some GOOD and some Damage in the world. IT’s DEF not exclusive to ONE RELIGION!!!!!!!!!
Lmao, you can’t even spell correctly, use your spell check first. Secondly, I’ve told you no lie; but the truth you cannot handle, obviously.
Too little, too late. It doesn’t undo all the damage that the church has done to us.
It DEF is TOO LITTLE!!! Str8 or Gay – no difference at ALL in the EYES of the UNIVERSAL POWERS, only difference is in the eyes of HUMANS!!!!!!!!! 🙁 DARK AGE and OLD TESTAMENT morality and PREJUDICE has NO PLACE in the MODERN World!!!
Wow! Lot of shallow responses. The main topic which has not been touched here is that of “gradualism”. It was something that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke of with warning. Please read his “Letter from Birmingham Jail” and the text of his “I Have a Dream” speech. Both can be found for free on the internet. Therein he points out that “justice delayed is justice denied” Do you think that the RC church is really going to suddenly allow LGBT to marry? How about their priests? NOT likely. “Not now” they say, but really mean not ever on planet… Read more »