Tri-County LGBT Alliance

Tri-County LGBT Alliance The Tri-County LGBT Alliance represents and serves Amador, Calaveras and Tuolumne counties and surrounding rural areas. Allies welcome!

Our goal is to be visible, active and lend support the LGBTQI+ identifying members of our community.

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05/29/2026

BREAKING🚨🏳️‍🌈 The most powerful man in the Catholic Church steps out in robes stitched for 1,000 hours by an openly gay designer whose perfume line includes a scent called “Cruising Area.” And the Vatican keeps calling q***r people “ideology.”

The man behind the vestments is Filippo Sorcinelli, a tattooed, black‑clad Italian artist who runs Atelier LAVS, a tiny workshop that’s quietly dressed three popes: Benedict XVI, Francis, and now Leo XIV, the first American pontiff. His handmade robes can cost upwards of $7,500 each, cut and sewn by hand for months.

Vogue just named Pope Leo one of the 55 best‑dressed people of 2025, crediting his sharply tailored vestments and that bright red satin mozzetta that photographs like a couture cape.

Sorcinelli has been openly gay the whole time. He doesn’t see that as a contradiction — and, strikingly, says the Church has never treated him like one. “I have never seen faith and sexuality as a battle, but as a creative tension that fuels my work,” he’s said in interviews.

He talks about his atelier as a kind of “silent theology of fabrics,” where threads, cuts, and colors preach about mercy, justice, and beauty before a word is spoken. Asked about his own place in the Church, he says simply: “My experience of the Church has always been one of welcome. No one has ever stopped me at the threshold of a church.”

Meanwhile, from pulpits and press releases, the institution still calls q***r love “disordered” and fights every attempt at civil protection for LGBTQ people. Bishops sign letters against pride events while stepping into chasubles designed by a gay man whose fragrance catalog reads like a love letter to cruising culture.

They condemn “gender ideology” while wrapping themselves in garments born from the hands and imagination of someone they’d rather pretend doesn’t exist.

That’s the quiet truth Sorcinelli’s story exposes: for generations, q***r artists have literally built the Church’s beauty — from music and sculpture to stained glass and, yes, papal fashion.

The hierarchy may keep trying to slam the doctrinal door, but the actual Church — the art, the color, the ritual — has q***r fingerprints all over it.

Three popes. One openly gay designer. Whether they admit it or not, he’s been stitching all of this together the whole time.

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The arts are alive in Calaveras County — and we need YOU to help keep them that way! 🎨

CCAC is growing and we are building a community of volunteers and teaching artists who share our passion. Here is how you can get involved:

✨ Gallery volunteer — help us welcome visitors and support exhibitions
🎶 Event crew — lend a hand at Music in the Parks, Ovations, and community events
🖌️ Teaching artists — join our list for future fee-based workshop opportunities in schools and communities across the county

Whether you have an hour or a whole season to give, there is a place for you here.

DM us, email [email protected], or visit us at 22 Main St., San Andreas, Tuesday through Friday, 11am to 4pm.

The Calaveras County Arts Council — building community through the arts, one connection at a time.

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3823 V Street
Sacramento, CA
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