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In First Major Interview, Pope León XIV Rules Out Near-Term Changes to Teachings on Sexuality and Women’s Ordination

He underscores a nonpartisan stance despite U.S. roots.

Overview

  • In a book-length interview released in Lima by journalist Elise Ann Allen, León XIV says Church doctrine on sexuality and marriage is very unlikely to change in the near future.
  • He reaffirms pastoral inclusion yet defines the family as father, mother and children, and he rules out ordaining women as deaconesses while continuing to appoint women to leadership roles.
  • Addressing global crises, he describes images from Gaza as horrible and says the Holy See will not issue a genocide determination at this time.
  • On U.S. politics, he notes no direct communication with President Donald Trump, cites concerns about migration policies that prioritize economics over human dignity, and recalls prior talks with Vice President J.D. Vance.
  • His clarifications draw pushback from both directions, with conservative groups urging reversals of Francis-era measures and progressive Catholic initiatives voicing disappointment over the lack of doctrinal reform.