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Pope Francis visits Sister Geneviève Jeanningros, who lives in a caravan and serves LGBT people

Pope Francis visits Sister Geneviève Jeanningros, who lives in a caravan and serves LGBT people

Early in the afternoon of this Tuesday, July 31, Pope Francis left the Vatican to go to the Roman municipality of Ostia and greet Sister Geneviève Jeanningros and the employees of the “Summer Park Festival” at Luna Park.

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The Holy Father interrupts his last day of vacation

At 3:00 p.m. today, according to the Press Office of the Holy See, the Pontiff visited Sister Geneviève Jeanningros, an 81-year-old nun who, for 56 years, has served homosexuals and “trans” people in the Italian park. “Luna Park.”

There, the nun lives in a caravan with another nun named Anna Amelia, with whom she also accompanies these people.

The Holy Father took the opportunity to greet the community of fairgrounds and circus artists, who performed a show.

He also blessed a statue of “Our Lady, protector of the traveling show and the circus” and greeted the families and children present.

It is worth remembering that last June 5Pope Francis greeted this nun after a General Audience in the Vatican.

On that occasion, Sister Geneviève said that the Pontiff had previously received the LGBT “community” that he assists.

“They love him so much because it is the first time that a Pope welcomes trans and gay people. They thank you because they have finally found a Church that has extended a hand to them,” highlighted the nun of the Little Sisters of Jesus.

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