Yes, in the Holy Year 2000, there was a gay parade through the streets of Rome. Even though it was not in St Peter's Square or Basilica, even being in Rome was enough that Pope John Paul the second publicly protested and said this manifestation of gay rights is an offense to the Christian faith. That is, he spoke that it is an offense to the holiness of Rome as the center of Catholicism and Christianity, and must be regarded as such.
Pope Leo must clarify again publicly the doctrine of the Church regarding homosexual activity and homosexual acts. He must state the validity of the sixth commandment of God and also not only homosexual acts, because LGBT also includes transsexuals and other extra conjugal sexual activity, but predominantly homosexual or same sex activity. So he must state it in a most clear manner, inviting these people charitably to the chaste life, to this grace of God, to a true conversion, which every Christian must do, specifically regarding this commandment and the other commandments. He must ask for and perform an act of reparation in the Basilica of St Peter and also command that in the Church of Jesus, where this mass was celebrated with LGBT signs and crosses during the mass, an act of reparation should also be made, a Holy Hour of reparation.
And this is, I think, the minimum which a pope must do in view of the judgment of God. He will face it, and he must give account not to the LGBT organizations or to world opinion and all these elites who promote a homosexual lifestyle. He will not give an account in the judgment to these organizations. No, he will give an account alone before the judgment seat of Jesus Christ. Therefore, we will pray for Pope Leo with much charity and implore for him the light of God. I wish him this from all my heart. Therefore, this is love for the Pope, the true love for the Pope.