Leo XIV Commissioned Homosexual to Provide Vestments for First Eucharist

 


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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