First LGBT group to meet Pope hails his ‘transformative’ welcoming approach
- Pope Francis passed away, marking a significant shift in how the Catholic Church treated gay people since his 2013 comments promoting acceptance.
- During his papacy, Pope Francis met with LGBTQ individuals to discuss the importance of decriminalizing homosexuality worldwide and endorsed gestures like blessing same-sex unions, marking a shift from previous church teachings.
- LGBTQ advocates acknowledged Francis's outreach as revolutionary, yet some felt he could have done more for the community.
- Despite his efforts, some LGBTQ advocates question if the future papacy will continue this approach, given the existing doctrines on homosexuality and the contradictory nature of his statements.
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First LGBT group to meet Pope hails his ‘transformative’ welcoming approach
Francis said ‘who am I to judge?’ when asked about gay priests in 2013.
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