In 2018, Brady acted as spokesperson for
Equal Future 2018, an international humanitarian campaign raising awareness of the damage done to children when they feel that being LGBT would be a misfortune or a disappointment, and aiming to shift behavior towards children and young people, across the world, right away. The Campaign launched in Dublin on Wednesday 22 August 2018, with the backing of more than 100 LGBT groups in more than 60 countries, urging use of its website for people to tell their stories to delegates at the Catholic Church's 'Synod on Young People', the
Fifteenth Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops. The press conference included Irish journalist
Ursula Halligan and the Campaign had been endorsed to the press by former President of Ireland
Mary McAleese two days before. The following Sunday, on his flight back from Dublin where the launch occurred,
Pope Francis was asked what he would say to the father of a son who says he is homosexual. In his reply, the Pope said "Don’t condemn. Dialogue, understand, make space for your son or daughter. Make space so they can express themselves," "You are my son, you are my daughter, just as you are!" and "that son and that daughter have the right to a family and of not being chased out of the family." Brady launched, with Italian Senator
Monica Cirrinna and former President of Apulia
Nichi Vendola, amongst others, the Equal Future Campaign's
YouGov survey of attitudes in the Catholic world towards damage to children and young people from LGBT stigma. The poll found that half of adults across eight countries –
Brazil,
Mexico, the
Philippines, the
United States,
France,
Italy,
Spain, and
Colombia – agreed with the statement "It could be damaging to a child/ young person's mental health and well-being if they felt that being LGBT was a misfortune or disappointment," while 23% disagreed, and that 63% of practicing Catholics in those countries agreed that Catholic Church should reconsider its current teaching on LGBT issues to help support the mental health and well-being of children and young people. == Personal life ==