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A group of trans-identified men claim they were “snubbed” by Pope Leo because he didn’t sit at their table during the Vatican’s Jubilee of the Poor luncheon
They note that Pope Leo’s predecessor, Pope Francis, had sat with them at previous annual events and believe the change amounted to a personal slight. But photos of the gathering show a large, crowded hall where only a very small number of attendees could share a table with the Holy Father. The Vatican has also stated that all seating assignments were randomized, meaning this group was neither singled out nor granted preference, something they had come to expect from Pope Francis.
They are presenting the lack of special access as a deliberate “snub,” even though there is nothing in the logistics to support that. The story reads less like discrimination and more like an expectation of VIP treatment at an event where almost no one gets it. The entitlement is the headline here, not their gender identity.