Pope Leo XIV meets leaders of chastity apostolate for Catholics with same-sex attractions February 6, 2026By Courtney Mares OSV News Filed Under: News, Vatican, World News ROME (OSV News) — Pope Leo XIV met Feb. 6 with leaders of Courage International, a Catholic apostolate that provides spiritual support to people with same-sex attraction who seek to live chaste lives in accordance with Church teaching. The private audience included Bishop Frank J. Caggiano of Bridgeport, Conn., who chairs the group’s board of bishops and Father Brian Gannon, the executive director of Courage International, as well as Angelo Sabella, a longtime Courage member. According to a statement from the organization, the private meeting was an “opportunity to share with the Holy Father the works of the apostolate, to provide pastoral accompaniment to persons who experience same-sex attraction but who strive to live chaste lives or to accompany family members who have a loved one who identifies as LGBTQ.” Founded in 1980 by Father John Harvey at the request of then-Cardinal Terence Cooke of New York, Courage has grown to more than 160 chapters in 15 countries. The group received canonical status as a diocesan clerical association of the Christian Faithful in 2016. Courage’s five core principles emphasize chastity, prayer, fellowship, support and setting a good example. The group also operates EnCourage, a related apostolate with more than 100 chapters in eight countries that supports families and friends of people who identify as LGBTQ. Read More Vatican News First-ever pilgrimage celebrates Pope Leo with Mass, visits to papal boyhood landmarks Vatican continues dialogue with German bishops regarding blessing for same-sex couples, cardinal says Pope Leo thanks Canary Islands as hantavirus-stricken ship arrives in Tenerife Bishop Varden on hope, AI, patience — and not weaponizing Christianity Leo XIV: A pope of order for chaotic times ‘My soul magnifies the Lord!’: Pope Leo marks anniversary of election at Marian shrine in Pompeii Copyright © 2026 OSV News Print
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