by Alessandro Previti | Oct 25, 2025 | **Regions**, Europe, GNRC Blog, Jubilee, Pastoral Care, Press release
🌿 “Equal Dignity in Christ”: a New Breath for the Italian Church Rome, October 25, 2025 – 9:42 p.m. CEST With 781 votes in favor out of 809, the Third Synodal Assembly of the Catholic Church in Italy approved this afternoon its final document, Leaven of Peace and Hope...
by Alessandro Previti | Sep 3, 2025 | **Regions**, GNRC Blog, Jubilee, North America, Press release
September 2, 2025. A delegation from DignityUSA, the world’s oldest LGBTQ+ Catholic organization, will be among the more than 1,000 people from over 30 countries participating in the first-ever Jubilee Pilgrimage for LGBTQ+ people that is recognized by the Vatican....
by Alessandro Previti | Sep 1, 2025 | **Regions**, Europe, GNRC Blog, Jubilee, Pastoral Care, Press release
On 1 September 2025, Pope Leo XIV received Father James Martin, S.J., in a private audience in the Apostolic Palace as part of the pope’s official schedule. Father Martin is a U.S. Jesuit, editor at large of America and founder of Outreach, a ministry serving LGBTQ...
by Alessandro Previti | May 15, 2025 | GNRC Blog, Press release, Uncategorized
LGBT+ people are also part of the Church… May the Pope be one who embraces them” By Jang Ye-ji, Reporter In over 2,000 years of Catholic history, homosexuals and LGBTQ individuals have endured long-standing discrimination and exclusion. 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 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...