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    Home » Blog » New Pope Leo XIV’s past comments on LGBTQ+ resurface — Here’s what he said

    New Pope Leo XIV’s past comments on LGBTQ+ resurface — Here’s what he said

    May 9, 2025Updated:May 9, 2025 World No Comments
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    New Pope Leo XIV’s past comments on LGBTQ+ resurface — Here’s what he said

    The vote of Pope Leo XIV, who was formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost, has sparked a new debate about how the Catholic Church treats LGBTQ+ people. The American-born pope, who was elected on Thursday to achieve Pope Francis, is being investigated for his previous remarks about sexuality and media influence that came to light soon after his election. Prevost criticized what he called the “homosexual lifestyle” in a 2012 speech delivered as the Augustinian due general in Chicago, claiming that Western media had influenced the normalization of beliefs that were in conflict with Catholic doctrines. He specifically criticized the friendly portrayal of same-sex households in movies and television as being “at odds with the bible” when comparing like portrayals to issues as abortion and euthanasia.

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    The Western media is incredibly powerful at fostering in the general public apprehensions about beliefs and practices that conflict with the gospel, such as abortion, homosexual lifestyle, and euthanasia, according to Prevost.

    Where pregnancy, emigration, and LGBTQ rights are the topics of the new Pope Leo XIV.

    The paving of these remarks sparked issue from LGBTQ+ advocacy organizations. New Ways Ministry’s Francisco DeBernardo called them “disappointing,” but he still maintained a meticulous enthusiasm. We pray that in the 13 years since, mainly under Pope Francis, his heart and mind have gotten more and more focused on LGBTQ+ problems, DeBernardo said. Prevost acknowledged Pope Francis ‘ efforts to build a more diverse Church in 2023 when he became a saint. He claimed that everyone should experience encouraged despite the Church’s fundamental beliefs still apply. He said at the moment,” We are looking to become more loving and more open.” LGBT+ activists are now carefully monitoring Pope Leo XIV’s decision to carry Francis ‘ legacy of agricultural inclusion. GLAAD urged the new pontiff to improve upon the progress made. There is an amazing opportunity to embrace Transgender people with kindness, dignity, and love under Pope Leo XIV’s guidance, according to GLAAD’s president Sarah Kate Ellis. Even though same-sex relationships are also considered “intrinsically disordered,” the Church’s established doctrine still holds that same-sex relationships are not fully accepted by some LGBTQ+ Catholics.

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