Shortly after his election, Pope Leo XIV commissioned the homosexual
designer Filippo Sorcinelli, 50, to provide the chasuble and mitre for
the first Eucharist on 9 May.
Sorcinelli told Repubblica.it (May
25): "I had received a rather vague WhatsApp message telling me that the
Pope had liked some pieces I had made and had asked me to make them to
measure."
When an order like this comes in, you work day and night: "It's worth it."
Sorcinelli received his first commission from a pope from Benedict XVI.
He
has built up "close relationships" with Francis. Fittingly, Francis was
buried wearing a mitre made by the homosexual designer.
Sorcinelli
runs the 'LAVS' store for clerical supplies near the Vatican. He is
also an organist, and a member of the gay rights organisation Arcigay,
and a perfumer. His fragrance series includes scents inspired by sex,
drugs ("poppers") and "perversions".
There are many sisters in Rome who specialise in embroidery and tailoring.
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