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Pope Leo snubs group of trans women during holy dinner at the Vatican

Pope Leo snubs group of trans women during holy dinner at the Vatican

Pope Leo XIV reportedly snubbed a group of 48 transgender women who were excluded from his head table at the Vatican’s annual ‘lunch for the poor’ on Sunday, November 16.

 

According to Mail Online, the women sat away from the Pope, a situation that marked a break from the access they enjoyed under Pope Francis in recent years and a moment many attendees interpreted as an unmistakable snub.

 

The women, who had twice been welcomed to Francis’s own table in both 2023 and 2024, were instead seated at separate tables throughout Paul VI Hall.

 

Pope Leo snubs group of trans women during holy dinner at the Vatican

 

Alessia Nobile, an Italian trans author, said she only managed to hand the new pope a letter before he ‘smiled’ and moved on. Others never got close enough to speak to him at all.  

 

‘That he’d mingle, that he [sat] close to [us], that’s a good sign, right?’ said  Nobile who had hoped Pope Leo’s warmth toward her group would match Francis’s. 

 

Nobile said she managed to hand the new pontiff a letter ‘on behalf of the trans community,’ receiving only a smile in return.

 

Vatican organizers insist there’s no conspiracy and that the seating was random, denying any deliberate slight had occurred.

 

The gathering inside the Vatican’s sprawling Paul VI Hall was attended by more than 1,300 migrants, homeless visitors, disabled guests, and low-income families.

 

The lunch was meant to serve as a continuation of the late pontiff’s high-profile outreach to marginalized LGBTQ+ Catholics.

Pope Leo snubs group of trans women during holy dinner at the Vatican

The trans women, many of them Latin Americans from Torvaianica just outside of Rome, had been personally greeted by Francis at papal audiences and seated at his head table in previous years, found themselves clustered at separate tables.

 

‘We weren’t able to meet the pope,’ acknowledged the Rev. Andrea Conocchia, the liberal priest who ministers to the Torvaianica trans community, ‘but they still ‘had us sit at tables very, very close to the pope.’

 

Conocchia insisted the atmosphere ‘went well,’ calling it both ‘fraternal’ and ‘joyful.’

 

In an interview with The Washington Post, Cardinal Konrad Krajewski, the Vatican’s longtime organizer of the Pope’s charity events, insisted that no slight was intended.

 

He said the head-table seats had been given out ‘randomly’ to parishioners who attended an earlier Mass and that the trans women ‘had arrived late.’ 

Pope Leo snubs group of trans women during holy dinner at the Vatican

Any effort to paint the seating chart as symbolic, he warned, would be an overreach.

 

‘The church is open to everyone,’ Krajewski said. ‘It’s not about [Leo] meaning to carry on this outreach. They came because they’re an integral part of the church, that is all.’

 

Marcella Di Marco, 52, said that although she sensed ‘some disappointment,’ she believed the door Francis opened had not been slammed shut.

 

‘But we still received a sense that the church is not going to close the door that it opened,’ she said. ‘Pope Leo is different from Francis, but he knows we have hard lives and I believe his heart is open to us.’

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