Pope Leo XIV Speaks on LGBTQ+ Issues, Balancing Tradition and Inclusion

Since his election in May 2025, Pope Leo XIV has drawn global attention for his early remarks on LGBTQ+ Catholics. Many have been watching closely to see whether he would follow in the footsteps of Pope Francis, who was widely known for adopting a more welcoming tone toward the LGBTQ+ community.

In one of his first private audiences, Pope Leo met with Jesuit priest and LGBTQ+ advocate Rev. James Martin. The Pope expressed the clear desire to “welcome all people, including LGBTQ people,” offering encouragement while emphasizing the dignity of every human being. Father Martin described the meeting as “very consoling and very encouraging, and frankly, a lot of fun.”

At the same time, Pope Leo XIV reaffirmed traditional Catholic teaching that marriage is a stable union between a man and a woman. While no changes to doctrine are expected, the Pope’s comments and gestures indicate that the pastoral openness introduced under Pope Francis will continue under his leadership.

The Vatican has also confirmed that Pope Leo will receive the pro-LGBTQ+ Catholic reform group “We Are Church” during the upcoming Holy Year celebrations. This marks the first time such a group has been officially welcomed, signaling a willingness to listen and engage, even while maintaining the Church’s teachings.

Observers note that Pope Leo is walking a careful path: promoting inclusion and respect, while holding firmly to long-standing Catholic doctrine. His approach reflects the modern challenge facing the Church — how to maintain tradition while also engaging with the realities of contemporary society.

For many Catholics, these early signals from Pope Leo XIV suggest that while doctrine remains unchanged, the spirit of openness and compassion toward LGBTQ+ individuals will remain a defining feature of his papacy.

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