Transgender People Are Part of Pope Francis’ Funeral Rites Today
A miraculous “first” at a Vatican liturgy is a fitting tribute for Pope Francis’ message to the church and the world.
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A miraculous “first” at a Vatican liturgy is a fitting tribute for Pope Francis’ message to the church and the world.
The women want to “transmit to him our strength, the same thing that he brought to us in the difficult time of the pandemic.”
“Soy un hombre transgénero,” Maxwell Kuzma told Pope Francis as they shook hands after a general audience in St. Peter’s Square at the end of October. Kuzma was one of four transgender men who met the pope briefly that day.
This week, Bondings 2.0 is publishing the personal testimonies of the transgender, intersex, and ally Catholics who met with Pope Francis last Saturday with the support of New Ways Ministry.
Pope Francis met today with a diverse group of transgender, intersex, and ally Catholics, including a medical doctor who provides gender transition care.
As Pope Francis makes an apostolic visit to four Asian countries, the transgender community in one of the countries is celebrating his arrival and the support they have received from Catholics.
I humbly ask you, Pope Francis, and all Church leaders to re-examine Catholic doctrine about the LGBTQ+ community. We must stop putting limits on God’s love and divinity.
Catholics who support LGBTQ+ people are always excited when Pope Francis says something positive. Yet, how often do we follow his example of outreach and support?
Pope Francis welcomed a group of transgender women, with whom he has formed an ongoing relationship, to a luncheon at the Vatican last week marking the church’s World Day of the Poor.
Pope Francis said to a transgender youth that “God loves us as we are,” his latest LGBTQ-positive comment when engaging young people.