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For this group of trans women, the pope and his message of inclusivity are a welcome change

Vatican Pope
November 19, 2023

TORVAIANICA, Italy (AP) โ€” Pope Francisโ€™ recent gesture of welcome for transgender Catholics has resonated strongly in this 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 Francisโ€™ 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, the women โ€” many of whom are Latin American migrants and work as prostitutes โ€” joined over 1,000 other poor and homeless people in the Vatican auditorium as Francisโ€™ guests for lunch to mark the Catholic Churchโ€™s World Day of the Poor.

For this group of trans women, the pope and his message of inclusivity are a welcome change
Vatican Transgender

The menu was evidence of Francis' belief that those most on the margins must be treated with utmost dignity: cannelloni pasta filled with spinach and ricotta to start; meatballs in a tomato-basil sauce and cauliflower puree, and tiramisu with petit fours for dessert.

For the marginalized trans community of Torvaianica, it was 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.

โ€œBefore, the church was closed to us. They didnโ€™t see us as normal people, they saw us as the devil,โ€ said Andrea Paola Torres Lopez, a Colombian transgender woman known as Consuelo, whose kitchen is decorated with pictures of Jesus. โ€œThen Pope Francis arrived and the doors of the church opened for us.โ€

Francisโ€™ latest initiative was a document from the Vaticanโ€™s doctrine office asserting that, under some circumstances, transgender people can be baptized and can serve as godparents and witnesses in weddings. It followed another recent statement from the pope himself that suggested same-sex couples could receive church blessings.

For this group of trans women, the pope and his message of inclusivity are a welcome change
Vatican Transgender

In both cases, the new pronouncements reversed the absolute bans on transgender people serving as godparents issued by the Vatican doctrine office in 2015, and on same-sex blessings announced in 2021.

Prominent LGBTQ+ organizations have welcomed Francisโ€™ message of inclusivity, given gay and transgender people have long felt ostracized and discriminated against by a church that officially teaches that homosexual acts are โ€œintrinsically disordered.โ€

Starting from his famous โ€œWho am I to judgeโ€ comment in 2013 about a purportedly gay priest, to his assertion in January that โ€œbeing homosexual is not a crime,โ€ Francis has evolved his position to increasingly make clear that everyone โ€” โ€œtodos, todos, todosโ€ โ€” is a child of God, is loved by God and welcome in the church.

That judgment-free position is not necessarily shared by the rest of the Catholic Church. The recent Vatican gathering of bishops and laypeople, known as a synod, backed off language explicitly calling for welcoming LGBTQ+ Catholics. Conservative Catholics, including cardinals, have strongly questioned his approach.

For this group of trans women, the pope and his message of inclusivity are a welcome change
Vatican Pope

After his latest statement about trans participation in church sacraments, GLAAD and DignityUSA said Francisโ€™ tone of inclusion would send a message to political and cultural leaders to end their persecution, exclusion and discrimination against transgender people.

For the trans community in Torvaianica, it was a more personal message, a concrete sign that the pope knew them, had heard their stories and wanted to let them know that they were part of his church.

Carla Segovia, a 46-year-old Argentine sex worker, said for transgender women like herself, being a godparent is the closest thing she will ever get to having a child of her own. She said that the new norms made her feel more comfortable about maybe one day returning fully to the faith that she was baptized in but fell away from after coming out as trans.

โ€œThis norm from Pope Francis brings me closer to finding that absolute serenity,โ€ she said, which she feels is necessary to be fully reconciled with the faith.

For this group of trans women, the pope and his message of inclusivity are a welcome change
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Claudia Vittoria Salas, a 55-year-old transgender tailor and house cleaner, said she had already served as a godparent to three of her nieces and nephews back home in Jujuy, in northern Argentina. She choked up as she recalled that her earnings from her former work as a prostitute put her godchildren through school.

โ€œBeing a godparent is a big responsibility, itโ€™s taking the place of the mother or father, itโ€™s not a game,โ€ she said as her voice broke. โ€œYou have to choose the right people who will be responsible and capable, when the parents arenโ€™t around, to send the kids to school and provide them with food and clothes.โ€

Francisโ€™ unusual friendship with the Torvaianica trans community began during Italyโ€™s strict COVID-19 lockdown, when one, then two, and then more sex workers showed up at the Rev. Andrea Conocchiaโ€™s church on the main piazza of town asking for food, because they had lost all sources of income.

Over time, Conocchia got to know the women and as the pandemic and economic hardships continued, he encouraged them to write to Francis to ask for what they needed. One night they sat around a table and composed their letters.

For this group of trans women, the pope and his message of inclusivity are a welcome change
Vatican Pope

โ€œThe pages of the letters of the first four were bathed in tears,โ€ he recalled. โ€œWhy? Because they told me โ€˜Father, Iโ€™m ashamed, I canโ€™t tell the pope what I have done, how I have lived.โ€™โ€

But they did, and the first assistance arrived from the popeโ€™s chief almsgiver, who then accompanied the women for their COVID-19 vaccines a year later. At the time of the pandemic, many of the women weren't legally allowed to live in Italy and had no access to the vaccine.

Eventually, Francis asked to meet them.

Salas was among those who received the jab at the Vatican and then joined a group from Torvaianica to thank Francis at his general audience on April 27, 2022. She brought the Argentine pope a platter of homemade chicken empanadas, a traditional comfort food from their shared homeland.

For this group of trans women, the pope and his message of inclusivity are a welcome change
Vatican Transgender

Showing the photo of the exchange on her phone, Salas remembered what Francis did next: โ€œHe told the gentleman who receives the gifts to leave them with him, saying โ€˜Iโ€™m taking them with me for lunch,โ€™โ€ she said. โ€œAt that point, I started to cry.โ€

On Sunday, Salas was seated at Francis' table in the Vatican auditorium. She said she had woken up at 3 a.m. to make him more chicken empanadas for his dinner. โ€œThey're still hot,โ€ she said.

For Canocchia, Francisโ€™ response to Salas and the others has changed him profoundly as a priest, teaching him the value of listening and being attentive to the lives and hardships of his flock, especially those most on the margins.

For the women, it is simply an acknowledgement that they matter.

For this group of trans women, the pope and his message of inclusivity are a welcome change
Vatican Transgender

โ€œAt least they remember us, that weโ€™re on Earth and we havenโ€™t been abandoned and left to the mercy of the wind,โ€ said Torres Lopez.

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