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Compilation of all Press Releases published by the Global Network of Rainbow Catholics since its foundation and those from our members and allies.
“I believe that the Church should … say sorry to the person who is gay that it has…
“The basic message of the Church is God’s unconditional love for all people — in…
GNRC wishes everyone a safe, hope filled and joyful Pride month. Across many…
“In you God’s love is revealed. You are always our children.” U.S. Catholic…
A Touch That Welcomes and Heals: Fr. Andrea Bigalli at Called by Name
Matthew 8:2-4: Jesus heals a man affected by leprosy. It was during a phone call that Fr. Andrea Bigalli read me the passage and asked me: who is truly being healed in this story? Leprosy, now known as Hansen’s disease, was a cause of isolation and stigma, as there…
Contemplative Spiritual Formation Gathering (click on this link)
The GNRC Contemplative Spiritual Formation committee invites you to its upcoming bi-weekly online gathering . Date and Time: Our next gathering will be on Saturday, June 13th. We meet every two weeks on Saturdays (e.g., June 13, 27, July 11, 25…) 7 a.m. San…
CRISMHOM takes part in Pope Leo XIV’s “Tejer redes” meeting in Madrid
On 7 June 2026, members of CRISMHOM, the Christian LGBT+ community of Madrid, and a GNRC member, took part in the “Tejer redes” meeting with Pope Leo XIV at the Movistar Arena, following an invitation from the Archdiocese of Madrid. The meeting formed part of Pope Leo…
Faith, rights and Spirit – The Vigil Prayers in Malta
Article by Tyrone Grima The Prayer Vigils, or as they are more commonly referred to in Malta, the IDAHOT celebrations, have been held on our islands for almost twenty years. Drachma, the local LGBTIQ+ NGO that focuses on the integration between sexuality and…
In Ireland, a Catholic Parish Holds Its First Vigil Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia
Article by Jo O’Sullivan On Friday, May 15th, in the Parish Hall of Kimmage Manor church, a Prayer Vigil was held for an end to violence against the LGBTQ+ community. This was not a great newsworthy event, or merited any fanfare. But for the Le Chéile LGBTQ+…
CSF prayer vigil
The Global Network of Rainbow Catholics’ Contemplative Spiritual Formation Committee warmly invites you to its bi-weekly contemplative gathering. This week, we will gather for a Prayer Vigil for the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia,…
Group 9 – GNRC Welcomes Vatican Study Group Report as a Step Toward Inclusion
The Global network of Rainbow Catholics, a network of over 50 LGBTIQ+ Catholic organisations from all over the world, welcomes the Vatican’s recent report of Study Group 9 , published on 5th May 2026. This report is part of the Synod on Synodality and was titled…
A letter of love and support for Pope Leo XIV
During this holy season of Easter, and as the Church marks the first anniversary of the election of Pope Leo XIV, many individuals around the world felt the need to offer him a shared word of closeness, affection, prayer, and support.
Many people recognise in Pope Leo’s ministry a voice of peace, encounter, and care for human dignity.
In a time when faith can be politicised and weaponised, and when voices of peace can be struck or silenced, we wanted to answer with a gesture of closeness, to show we stand beside our Holy Father with respect and faith. We wanted to offer him a message of support and a prayer for his ministry and for the Church.
This is why a letter was sent, fruit of a collaboration of love and support for Pope Leo from many groups and individuals all around the world. The word “collaboration” matters here because the letter did not come from one place or one experience. It came from relationships, conversations, trust, and shared faith. Through the relationships built in GNRC, allies, friends, and member groups were able to gather this desire and coordinate an initiative to greet Pope Leo on the first anniversary of his election as our Pope.
We are honoured and blessed to have the good will and trust of our allies and friends, who joined GNRC member groups in this gesture. The signatories came from Africa, Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America, and North America. They included Catholic LGBT+ groups, parents’ groups, pastoral ministries, organisations, allies, and individual supporters. In some contexts, these communities work in public. In others, even being visible can carry risk. Across different countries and situations, they chose to offer one shared word of prayer and support.
The letter was accompanied by a work of art by Sawa, an artist who has previously created work for GNRC. Her image gave colour and form to the same gesture carried by the words: a dove, branches, a cross, and a circle of light, offered as signs of peace, affection, prayer, and hope.
Speaking as LGBT+ believers, families, and allies, the signatories assure the Holy Father of their closeness, affection, and prayers. They give thanks for his courage and say, with simplicity, that they are with him. They also recognise in his way of speaking to the world a Gospel call of encounter, and give thanks for his attention to human dignity, the common good, and care for the earth.
For many who took part, this letter says something about the life of the Church today. LGBT+ Catholics, their families, and their allies are part of its praying life. They do not stand outside the Church looking in. They continue to walk within it, to serve, to listen, and to seek paths of dignity, dialogue, and shared faith.
The full text of the letter and the list of signatories follow below.
Called by Name – online prayer for LGBT+ individuals
A few months ago, after a long day of round tables, someone said: “We don’t need another project. We need space.” That sentence stayed with me because it named something real. True accompaniment rarely begins with slogans, strategies, or branded programmes. It happens…
GNRC Response to Final Report of the Study Group on Women’s Participation in the Life and Leadership of the Church
🇬🇧 Global Network of Rainbow Catholics Response to Final Report of the Study Group on Women’s Participation in the Life and Leadership of the Church The Global Network of Rainbow Catholics (GNRC) brings together groups and individuals who work for pastoral care and…
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