Cardinal Pietro Parolin emerges as the frontrunner to become the next pope after Pope Francis’ death, raising questions about his stance on LGBTQ+ rights and the future direction of the Catholic Church.
Following the death of Pope Francis on Easter Monday (April 21), speculation has surged around who might be the next leader of the Catholic Church. According to bookmakers, one man is emerging as the front-runner: 70-year-old Cardinal Pietro Parolin, hailing from the Veneto region of Italy.
But as buzz builds around his potential papacy, one question looms large—where does he stand on LGBTQ+ rights?
Betting on the Next Pope
While placing bets on who becomes pope might seem irreverent, it has long been a niche tradition for gamblers and religious watchers alike. But this year, the political and social implications of the decision have never felt more pressing.
Pope Francis’ LGBTQ+ Legacy
Pope Francis, who passed away at the age of 88, was widely viewed as a bridge-builder between tradition and progress. Though still bound by Church doctrine, he made several groundbreaking statements in support of LGBTQ+ people.
While he stopped short of endorsing marriage equality, Francis encouraged parents to love their LGBTQ+ children and repeatedly affirmed the dignity of queer people.
Is Parolin Progressive—or Playing It Safe?
So, where does Cardinal Parolin fit into this picture?
Parolin has served as the Vatican’s Secretary of State since 2013, a role akin to the Church’s prime minister. Known for his diplomatic finesse, Parolin has negotiated with communist governments, championed nuclear disarmament, and worked to mediate global conflicts.
But politically, Parolin remains a bit of an enigma.
“He’s not easily boxed in as left or right,” The Independent reported. Newsweek has described him as a centrist figure seen as a “safe pair of hands” who could continue Francis’ more moderate path.
Some within the College of Cardinals have labeled him a “modernist progressive with a globalist vision,” while others praise his diplomatic cool-headedness and commitment to peace.
What Has He Said About LGBTQ+ Rights?
Parolin’s record on LGBTQ+ issues is mixed—and relatively quiet.
Parolin has voiced concern about “gender ideology,” calling it “extremely dangerous,” a stance that aligns with conservative elements in the Church. However, he firmly rejected the idea that homosexuality causes clergy sexual abuse, calling such claims “scientifically untenable.”
“Homosexual orientation cannot be considered a typical cause or trait of abusers,” he said at the time.
What’s Next?
For now, all eyes are on the College of Cardinals as they prepare to enter the conclave to elect the next pope. Whether Parolin steps into the white robes remains to be seen—but if he does, he’ll inherit a Church at a cultural crossroads.
Will he follow in Francis’ footsteps, cautiously nudging the Church toward inclusion? Or will he lean more conservative under pressure from traditionalist factions?
One thing is certain: whoever takes up the papal mantle will have no shortage of challenges ahead—and LGBTQ+ issues will be among them.