The LGBT+ pilgrimage took place at the Vatican, where participants, including Yveline Behets, walked 130 km to promote inclusion in the Church. Although Pope Francis has made gestures of openness, such as blessings for same-sex couples, many believe there is still much to be done to change mindsets. Participants hope that this event will contribute to a more open Church and educate the clergy and community about the realities of LGBT+ life. The pilgrimage signals a possible change in the Church's attitude towards diversity.
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