Pope Francis’ recent gesture of welcome for transgender Catholics has resonated strongly in a working class, seaside town south of Rome, where a community of trans women has found help and hope through a remarkable relationship with the pontiff forged during the darkest times of the pandemic.

Thanks to the local parish priest, these women now make monthly visits to Francis’ Wednesday general audiences, where they are given VIP seats. On any given day, they receive handouts of medicine, cash and shampoo. When COVID-19 struck, the Vatican bussed them into its health facility so they could be vaccinated ahead of most Italians.

On Sunday, these women — many of whom are Latin American migrants and work as prostitutes — will join over 1,000 other poor and homeless people in the Vatican auditorium as Francis’ guests for lunch to mark the Catholic Church’s World Day of the Poor. For the marginalized trans community of Torvaianica, it is just the latest gesture of inclusion from a pope who has made reaching out to the LGBTQ+ community a hallmark of his papacy, in word and deed.

“Before, the church was closed to us. They didn’t see us as normal people, they saw us as the devil,” said Andrea Paola Torres Lopez, a Colombian transgender woman known as Consuelo, whose kitchen is decorated with pictures of Jesus. “Then Pope Francis arrived and the doors of the church opened for us.”

  • Flying SquidM
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    261 year ago

    But they’re still going to hell according to Catholic doctrine. The ‘message of inclusivity’ didn’t change that.

    • @Kensai
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      111 year ago

      I’ll still take it, though. If it makes catholics more accepting, it’s still a good influence.

    • @CobblerScholar
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      91 year ago

      Current doctrine maybe but that shit changes, slowly granted but it still does

    • osarusan
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      61 year ago

      The good news is that there’s actually no such place as hell!

      • Flying SquidM
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        11 year ago

        Agreed, but that’s not going to help these religious women.

    • @NewSmileadon
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      21 year ago

      Which Catholic doctrine? Genuinely curious.