Announcing “The Isaiah Project”: An LGBTQ Reflection Series for Advent
The liturgical Old Testament readings for Advent are among the most beautiful, poetic, and hopeful…
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The liturgical Old Testament readings for Advent are among the most beautiful, poetic, and hopeful…
As Lent approaches, the editors here at Bondings 2.0, once again are going to return to our readers to offer reflections on scripture from the perspective of LGBTQ people and allies.
Perhaps this Advent season is a time to listen and amplify the voices of those on the margins, to allow those trans Catholic voices crying out to be heard by the wider church.
Here are the top ten BEST Catholic LGBTQ news events of the past year. As you will see, there has been a lot to celebrate these past 12 months!
Jesus chose to identify himself with those overlooked, ignored, and discriminated against in society and called them his most beloved, his “friends.”
The voices of LGBTQ+ Christians are not futile; their cries are not in vain. Rather, their stories, their lives, their voices help announce the Reign of God, preparing the way for the Glory of God.
Why should there be a distinction between faith and love? That seems objectively disordered!
As an LGBT Catholic, I sometimes feel like I’m waiting for God and then something else.
Eight years and still going strong!
On this first Sunday of Advent, “Bondings 2.0” readers respond to the prophet Isaiah’s Scripture, “The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light.”