Gineviève Jeanningros was a bridge with the trans community
The French nun Geneviève Jeannos, Pope Francis’ personal friend who often hit the transsexual community, was one of the first people to greet the deceased pontiff in the wake in the Basilica of San Pietro, who began on Wednesday (23).
Jeannos, nun of the congregation of the small sisters of Jesus, stopped in front of the coffin of Jorge Bergoglio with a backpack on his back and was photographed while praying and crying for the Argentine.
He participated in the wake even before opening up to the public, when only the cardinals and employees of the Roman Curia were in the Basilica.
Jeannos, 81, is a grandson of another French nun, Léonie Duquet, kidnapped and murdered by the military dictatorship in Argentina.
He commands a project to accommodate transsexuals in the metropolitan region of Rome and has already taken several groups of women frequented by the initiative to see Francisco at the general hearings in the Vatican.
“The Pope’s attention on people who live this great suffering is open unimaginable hopes,” said the nun after a meeting in August 2022.
Source: Terra

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