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Pope Leo signals shift away from Catholic Church's focus on sex

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Posted on April 27, 2026

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Pope Leo Urges Catholic Church to Focus on Justice Over Sexual Ethics

Pope Leo’s Statements Signal Shift in Catholic Church Priorities

By Joshua McElwee

VATICAN CITY, April 27 (Reuters) - Pope Leo's four-nation Africa tour featured firm denunciations by the pontiff of despotism and war and also unprecedented attacks from U.S. President Donald Trump that grabbed headlines.

But a smaller moment, in which the pope said the Catholic Church should prioritise questions of inequality and justice over those of sexual ethics, may prove to be of longer-lasting importance for the Church's 1.4 billion members, said experts.

Pope Leo’s Press Conference: Emphasizing Justice and Equality

"The unity or division of the Church should not revolve around sexual matters," Leo, the first U.S. pope, said in a press conference on his flight home on Thursday. 

"I believe there are much greater and more important issues such as justice, equality... that would all take priority before that particular issue," he said.

Reactions from Catholic Advocacy Groups

Marianne Duddy-Burke, executive director of Dignity USA, a group that supports LGBTQ Catholics, called the pope's remarks "a very significant and overdue reorientation of priorities".

Historical Context: Sexual Ethics in the Church

Priests and bishops in the global Church have long emphasised as high priorities its teachings on sexual issues, including its bans on abortion, birth control and same-sex marriage. 

On his first trip to Africa in 2009, the late Pope Benedict XVI sparked an international outcry when he said the Church could not relax its ban on Catholics using condoms, even to help fight the transmission of HIV/AIDS.

Benedict said allowing condoms would only "increase the problem" ethically.

Pope’s Approach Seen as New for Global Church

POPE'S APPROACH SEEN AS NEW FOR GLOBAL CHURCH

Response to Same-Sex Blessings

Leo made his comments on Thursday in response to a question about the Church offering blessings for same-sex couples.    

He said he supported a landmark 2023 decision by the late Pope Francis allowing pastors to give blessings to same-sex couples informally, outside of a ritual service, and on a case-by-case basis. 

But Leo said he wanted to prioritise other ethical questions and did not want the blessings to be formalised further. 

"To go beyond that today, ⁠I think that the topic can cause more disunity than unity," ​said the 70-year-old pontiff.

Expert Opinions on Leo’s Priorities

Rev. James Keenan, an academic at Boston College, called Leo's approach new for the global Church.

The pope is "stating that the Vatican has a hierarchy of concerns and the perception that matters of sexuality have singular priority of place is not the case," said Keenan, a Jesuit priest who founded a global network of Catholic academics focused on ethical issues.

"This is clearly a prudential judgment by the pontiff... that issues of blessing gay marriage ought not eclipse more immediate challenges of dictatorships and war," said Keenan.

The Church’s Traditional Teachings

The Catholic ​Church teaches that sexual relationships outside heterosexual marriage are sinful. It says people with same-sex attractions ​should try to be chaste.

Leo’s ‘Who Am I to Judge’ Moment

LEO'S 'WHO AM I TO JUDGE' MOMENT

Pope Francis’s Legacy and Influence

Francis, who led the Church for 12 years until his death last April, largely also sought to emphasise the Church's teachings on justice issues.

Asked in 2013 about rumours surrounding a priest working at the Vatican being gay, Francis famously responded: "If a person is gay and is seeking the Lord and has good will, who am I to judge them?"

Those remarks, signalling unprecedented openness from a pope toward LGBTQ Catholics, became a seminal moment in Francis' tenure, quoted widely and printed on merchandise and T-shirts.

Comparisons and Reactions to Leo’s Comments

"This seems like Leo's 'Who am I to judge?' moment," said David Gibson, a Vatican expert and academic at Fordham University, about Leo's Thursday remarks. 

"(Leo) is about peace and justice and sees those moral teachings as equally important as sexual ethics," said Gibson.

Francis DeBernardo, executive director of New Ways Ministry, another group that supports LGBTQ Catholics, praised Leo's response.

"He listed other matters, more social matters -- justice, equality, freedom -- as being of greater moral concern," said DeBernardo. "For years, Catholic advocates for LGBTQ+ people have been saying the same thing."

(Reporting by Joshua McElweeEditing by Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • During his four‑nation Africa tour, Pope Leo delivered forceful critiques of inequality, corruption and authoritarianism, calling for social justice to take precedence over sexual ethics as a unifying focus for the Church (investing.com).
  • Aboard his return flight on April 23, 2026, he upheld Pope Francis’s 2023 decision to permit informal blessings for same‑sex couples, but warned against formalizing them in order to preserve Church unity and elevate justice and equality as higher priorities (streetinsider.com).
  • Experts view Leo’s remarks as a pivotal moment—his equivalent of Francis’s famed “Who am I to judge?”—signifying a reorientation in Vatican priorities toward pressing global issues like inequality, war and human dignity (streetinsider.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What shift did Pope Leo signal for the Catholic Church?
Pope Leo indicated the Church should prioritize issues of justice and equality over sexual ethics.
How did LGBTQ Catholic groups react to Pope Leo's remarks?
Groups such as Dignity USA and New Ways Ministry called it a significant and overdue reorientation of priorities.
What was Pope Leo's stance on blessings for same-sex couples?
Pope Leo supported informal blessings as decided in 2023 but said formalization could cause more disunity.
What did experts say about the significance of Pope Leo's statements?
Experts noted it marked a new approach, emphasizing that matters like justice and equality take precedence.
How does Pope Leo's approach compare to previous popes?
Like Francis, Leo focuses on social issues and justice, moving away from single-minded focus on sexual ethics.

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