The Associated Press recently reported on a surprising story involving Pope Francis and his monthly lunches with a group of individuals identifying as "transgender Catholics." Shockingly, the pope seems to be extending special treatment to these individuals, welcoming them to the Vatican.
According to the report, these "transgender Catholics" have been enjoying VIP treatment, riding a bus to the Vatican, sharing a meal with the pope, and even engaging with a reporter. The audacity of these individuals, coupled with the pope's indulgence of what some view as delusions, has sparked astonishment.
For this group of trans women in Italy, Pope Francis and his message of inclusivity are a welcome change.
And thanks to the local parish priest, these women now make monthly visits to Francis’ Wednesday general audiences, where they are given VIP seats. pic.twitter.com/jHmiXJovnh
— The Associated Press (@AP) November 21, 2023
The story takes an even more outrageous turn, with the pope reportedly hosting a lunch for over 1,000 people during an event marking the Catholic Church's "World Day of the Poor," including approximately 120 men identifying as women. The boldness of these individuals and the pope's apparent endorsement of their claims adds another layer of incredulity to the situation.
The AP highlighted that the pope's connection with this particular community traces back to the 2020 COVID-19 lockdowns, when a local priest encountered sex workers seeking assistance at his church. In response, the Vatican provided food and medical supplies, garnering gratitude from these individuals.
However, the report raises important questions about the pope's intentions. If these monthly lunches are an act of charity, that's one thing, but if they serve to validate gender identity claims, it raises concerns about deviating from traditional teachings. The article argues that if the pope's actions are driven by a desire for woke "inclusivity," it could be interpreted as a departure from humility, with wokeness being characterized as narcissism rather than true compassion.
The founder of The Western Journal, Flyod G. Brown, is addressing the situation and calling for support to continue the fight against what he sees as false narratives. The appeal is for those who value truth to stand with The Western Journal and contribute to their cause.
While the story may sound like satire, the article contends that it reflects the infiltration of the radical left's agenda even into the highest echelons of the Catholic Church. The author expresses disappointment in the pope's alleged failure to see through what is described as nonsense, calling for a return to common sense and truth in a world seemingly influenced by radical ideologies.