A day before Pope Francis met with Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis — who has been a central figure in the opposition to gay marriage in America — the pontiff met with a same-sex couple.
Yayo Grassi, and his partner of 19 years, Iwan Bagus, met with Francis at the Apostolic Nunciature in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 23, Grassi said. Grassi is one of the pope’s former students.
“He met with me and my boyfriend — knowing that I am his friend and that my boyfriend is my boyfriend,” Grassi told CNBC. “We did not talk about gay marriage. I know what he thinks.”
Grassi said a video of the meeting was published online without his knowledge, but once the meeting became public, he felt the need to speak out about it.
“I need to testify to the fact that he’s not this homophobic person that people think he is,” Grassi said of the pope.
In the video, Grassi can be seen embracing Francis and introducing him to female friends, two of whom became visibly emotional in the pope’s presence.
Toward the end of the meeting, the pope embraces Grassi and then Bagus, who gives the pontiff a kiss on each cheek.
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Grassi said his relationship with the pope dates back to his days a as high school student in Argentina, where the pope was his teacher, and that he and Bagus had met with Francis once before, in Italy.
National Geographic reported that Grassi wrote to the pope in 2010 to criticize his views on gay marriage. “You have been my guide, continuously moving my horizons — you have shaped the most progressive aspects of my worldview. And to hear this from you is so disappointing,” Grassi wrote, according to National Geographic.








