by Alessandro Previti | May 10, 2025 | GNRC Blog, Opinions
Building bridges after Francis The papers speak of a centrist Pope. The Italian newspaper La Repubblica called him “cosmopolitan,” highlighting his pastoral experience across Latin America, North America, and Europe (source). Axios noted he is...
by Alessandro Previti | May 9, 2025 | Assembly, Featured-small, GNRC Blog, Jubilee, Uncategorized
The Pilgrims' rest After the journey, a shared table. We invite pilgrims, companions, and friends to rest together, break bread, and celebrate the path we have walked. The Pilgrims’ Rest is an invitation to a shared table on the occasion of the Jubilee pilgrimage of...
by Alessandro Previti | May 8, 2025 | GNRC Blog
All of us have prayed for our Church and that the Holy Spirit would guide the Cardinals in their solemn responsibility to choose our next Pope—one who understands and cares not only for the institution of the Church, but also for its 1.4 billion followers around the...
by Alessandro Previti | Apr 30, 2025 | GNRC Blog, Opinions, Press release
It was just a few minutes after 10.00 am when my husband Tyrone told me with palpable shock, “Pope Francis has died.” We rushed to switch on the TV. The news was official. The Pope had really died. Talk about surprises! This was very unexpected. The previous day,...
by Alessandro Previti | Apr 23, 2025 | GNRC Blog
“Who am I to judge?” those words tell a long story on how Pope Francis shifted Catholic Church’s relationship with the LGBTQ+ community. Marianne Duddy-Burke, Co-Chair of GNRC and Executive Director of DignityUSA, was invited to speak on Chris Jansing...
by Alessandro Previti | Apr 21, 2025 | GNRC Blog, Press release, Uncategorized
Today, our hearts are heavy. As the Global Network of Rainbow Catholics, we join millions around the world in mourning the death of Pope Francis. For us, this loss is deeply personal. His papacy marked a turning point—often imperfect, sometimes painful, but undeniably...