A 2012 video shows comments from new pope that disappoint LGBTQ activists

09.05.2025    Boston Herald    16 views
A 2012 video shows comments from new pope that disappoint LGBTQ activists

By COLLEEN BARRY DAVID CRARY and GIADA ZAMPANO VATICAN CITY AP Pope Leo XIV in remarks in when he was the Augustinian prior general in Chicago made comments critical of what he called the homosexual lifestyle and the role of mass media in promoting acceptance of same-sex relationships that conflicted with Catholic doctrine Related Articles You called me No you called ME Before US-China meeting nations each say the other sought talks UN agencies warn Israel plans for aid distribution endanger lives in Gaza Stockholm City Council rejects US Embassy demands to end DEI services Success Day parade in Russia celebrates the th anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany Rights groups sue to free Venezuelans deported from the US and held in El Salvador Reports about the comments emerged after Thursday s poll of U S Cardinal Robert Prevost to succeed Pope Francis he took the name Leo XIV The remarks were disappointing explained Francis DeBernardo of New Approaches Ministry a U S -based group that advocates for greater inclusion of LGBTQ Catholics in the church We pray that in the years that have passed of which were under the papacy of Pope Francis that his Leo s heart and mind have developed more progressively on LGBTQ issues and we will take a wait-and-see attitude to see if that has happened DeBernardo explained in a comment A video provided to Catholic News Organization the news agency of the U S bishops conference featured Prevost s address to the world Synod of Bishops against the backdrop of images from popular TV series and movies Western mass media is extraordinarily effective in fostering within the general inhabitants enormous sympathy for beliefs and practices that are at odds with the gospel for example abortion homosexual lifestyle euthanasia Prevost commented He singled out how alternative families comprised of same-sex partners and their adopted children are so benignly and sympathetically portrayed in television programs and cinema this day When he became a cardinal in Catholic News Arrangement questioned him if his views had changed He acknowledged Pope Francis call for a more inclusive church saying Francis made it very clear that he doesn t want people to be excluded purely on the basis of choices that they make whether it be lifestyle work way to dress or whatever But he underlined that doctrine had not changed in line with Francis And people haven t explained yet that we re looking for that kind of change Prevost mentioned But we are looking to be more welcoming and more open and to say all people are welcome in the church In his first remarks as pope on Thursday night Leo spoke about building bridges and God s love for all The Rev James Martin an American Jesuit who founded an LGBTQ outreach ministry commented such an invitation to inclusiveness and welcome was critical and he considered the cardinals choice of Prevost brilliant FILE A inhabitants blessing ceremony with hundreds of believers takes place in front of the Cologne Cathedral in Cologne Germany on Sept AP Photo Martin Meissner File He is humble reserved straightforward trustworthy I think he brings a wealth of experience not only from his long time in Peru working with the poor but also in the Vatican Martin explained It s rare to come in contact with someone who is literally humble and not pretending to be humble And he s the real deal And that really cemented my respect for him He inevitably treated me with great respect dignity friendship He s a man of limited words and I ll say that when he talked people listened Francis more than any of his predecessors incrementally conveyed through his actions formal statements and occasional casual remarks that he required the church to be a more welcoming place for LGBTQ people Yet his papacy ended with the same core doctrine for LGBTQ people that he inherited The Catholic Church still rejected same-sex marriage and condemned any sexual relations between gay or lesbian partners as intrinsically disordered The U S -based LGBTQ advocacy group GLAAD called on the new pontiff to build on the progress made by his predecessor The Roman Catholic Church stands on the threshold of a hopeful and inclusive new chapter With Pope Leo XIV s leadership there is an extraordinary opportunity to inspire billions around the world and further embrace LGBTQ people with compassion dignity and love GLADD president and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis disclosed in a message Crary informed from New York Barry informed from Soave Italy Nicole Winfield contributed Associated Press religion coverage receives sponsorship through the AP s collaboration with The Conversation US with funding from Lilly Endowment Inc The AP is solely responsible for this content

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