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Robert Prevost has been elected as pope following the d3ath of Pope Francis last month – but he has previously expressed anti-LGBTQ+ views. Prevost, who is the first American to hold the position of head of the Catholic Church, will be known as Pope Leo XIV. Chicago-born Prevost, who is the 267th pontiff and also a Peruvian citizen, was elected on Thursday (8 May) after a two-day papal conclave. Considered a centrist and reformer who was close to Pope Francis, Prevost, 69, was not considered a frontrunner to be elected as pontiff and does not have an extensive public record of speaking on LGBTQ+ issues. However, The New York Times reports that in 2012, Prevost was critical of entertainment media that held “sympathy for beliefs and practices that are at odds with the gospel,” including the “homosexual lifestyle” and “alternative families comprised of same-s3x partners and their adopted children.” His appointment comes at a crucial time for the Catholic Church, which is grappling with growing internal division over its traditional conservative doctrine and the relatively more inclusive tone adopted by Pope Francis. During his decade of papal service, Pope Francis oversaw a Catholic Church in flux on acceptance of LGBTQ+ people.  Francis made a number of statements and gestures aimed at pushing the church to be more welcoming to the LGBTQ+ community, but has remained regressive in many areas. He met frequently with many LGBTQ+ Catholics, those who minister to them and prominent advocates in the community… #pope #thepope #robertprevost #thevatican #lgbtqia
Robert Prevost has been elected as pope following the d3ath of Pope Francis last month – but he has previously expressed anti-LGBTQ+ views. Prevost, who is the first American to hold the position of head of the Catholic Church, will be known as Pope Leo XIV. Chicago-born Prevost, who is the 267th pontiff and also a Peruvian citizen, was elected on Thursday (8 May) after a two-day papal conclave. Considered a centrist and reformer who was close to Pope Francis, Prevost, 69, was not considered a frontrunner to be elected as pontiff and does not have an extensive public record of speaking on LGBTQ+ issues. However, The New York Times reports that in 2012, Prevost was critical of entertainment media that held “sympathy for beliefs and practices that are at odds with the gospel,” including the “homosexual lifestyle” and “alternative families comprised of same-s3x partners and their adopted children.” His appointment comes at a crucial time for the Catholic Church, which is grappling with growing internal division over its traditional conservative doctrine and the relatively more inclusive tone adopted by Pope Francis. During his decade of papal service, Pope Francis oversaw a Catholic Church in flux on acceptance of LGBTQ+ people. Francis made a number of statements and gestures aimed at pushing the church to be more welcoming to the LGBTQ+ community, but has remained regressive in many areas. He met frequently with many LGBTQ+ Catholics, those who minister to them and prominent advocates in the community… #pope #thepope #robertprevost #thevatican #lgbtqia

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