Hundreds of faithful join LGBTQ+ vigil in Rome ahead of historic jubilee at Vatican

(5 Sep 2025)
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Rome – 5 September 2025
1. Catholic faithful from LGBTQ+ communities walking with rainbow cross walking down aisle of church
2. Man holding fan reading "Pride"
3. Wide of faithful in church
4. Close of rainbow cross reading (Italian): "Peace"
5. SOUNDBITE (English) John Capozzi, faithful:
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"I’m just excited about it because I’ve been a life-long Catholic and I find the jubilee is special. Now when the doors opened by Pope Francis and with the new Pope, I feel more accepted and more pardoned. I feel safer, not even so much about acceptance, but just feel safer to go back to church."
6. Nuns at vigil
7. Man praying
8. Woman with rainbow fan
9. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Alessandra Bialetti, faithful:
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"We’re making a piece of history. This is the first time that something like this has happened in the Church. So our happiness is the joy of being truly recognized within the Church as people without labels, without cataloguing."
10. Faithful during vigil
11. Man next to empty seat with sign reading (Italian): “For the pilgrims who couldn’t participate because they are persecuted”
12. Wide of church exterior
STORYLINE:
Hundreds of Catholic faithful from LGBTQ+ communities around the globe gathered at a church in Rome Friday night for a vigil ahead of their jubilee at the Vatican.

The Holy Year pilgrimage of LGBTQ+ Catholics to the Vatican is a sign of continued acceptance of their community in this new pontificate.

"We’re making a piece of history. This is the first time that something like this has happened in the Church,” said Alessandra Bialetti, who stood at the back of the packed church in the center of Rome.

“Our happiness is the joy of being truly recognized within the Church as people without labels, without cataloguing," added Bialetti.

The event began with a group of faithful who had followed the ancient pilgrim’s Francigena road to Rome carrying a rainbow painted flag down the central aisle to the altar.

The jubilee is significant because it shows a strong sign of continuity with Pope Francis, who more than any of his predecessors worked to make the Catholic Church a more welcoming place for LGBTQ+ Catholics.

From his 2013 quip, “Who am I to judge?” about a purportedly gay priest, to his 2023 comment to The Associated Press that “Being homosexual is not a crime,” Francis distinguished himself with his message of welcome.

Leo’s position on LGBTQ+ Catholics had been something of a question.

Soon after he was elected in May, remarks by the former Rev. Robert Prevost surfaced in which the then-head of the Augustinian religious order made comments critical of the “homosexual lifestyle” and the role of mass media in promoting acceptance of same-sex relationships that conflicted with Catholic doctrine.

When he became a cardinal in 2023, Catholic News Service asked Prevost if his views had changed. He acknowledged Francis’ call for a more inclusive church, saying Francis “made it very clear that he doesn’t want people to be excluded simply on the basis of choices that they make, whether it be lifestyle, work, way to dress, or whatever.”

But Prevost then underlined that doctrine had not changed, in line with Francis. “And people haven’t said yet (that) we’re looking for that kind of change,” Prevost said. “But we are looking to be more welcoming and more open and to say all people are welcome in the church.”

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