Recently, the Pope has once again found himself at the center of controversy due to his comments regarding gay individuals. Italian media reported that during a meeting with Italian bishops on May 20, the Pope used a derogatory term that translates to a vulgar word for homosexuality in English.
During a subsequent meeting with Roman priests, the Pope allegedly reiterated his use of the term, stating that there was an inappropriate atmosphere in the Vatican and suggesting that young men with homosexual tendencies should not be allowed to enter the seminary.
Following these reports, the Vatican issued a statement emphasizing the Pope's commitment to welcoming gay individuals into the Church while also urging caution regarding their admission to seminaries.
It was suggested that the Pope, being of Argentine descent, may not have fully understood the offensiveness of the Italian term he used. In the past, the Vatican has maintained a stance against ordaining men who are actively gay or have deep-seated homosexual tendencies.
In 2016, the Pope upheld this ruling and advised Italian bishops against accepting gay candidates for the priesthood. Despite these recent controversies, the Pope has been recognized for his efforts to reach out to the LGBTQ community during his papacy.
However, some Vatican observers have expressed concerns that these recent incidents may undermine the Pope's authority and raise questions about the direction of his reforms within the Church.