Catholic Summer Camp in Italy Closes After Firing Gay Teacher; And More News
Today’s post includes news about a controversy at an Italian summer camp, new comments by former Irish president Mary McAleese, and more.
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Today’s post includes news about a controversy at an Italian summer camp, new comments by former Irish president Mary McAleese, and more.
Community members of a New Hampshire Catholic school have launched protests alleging school administrators fired staff members who refused to attend an anti-transgender training.
Officials at a Catholic school in England have considered firing teachers now striking over the school’s decision to ban a gay author. Elsewhere, the government has begun investigating the school over governance issues.
A church worker has been fired from a Catholic institution for the second time over his same-gender marriage.
Is the tide on firing LGBTQ employees at Catholic schools turning? This question was asked by National Catholic Reporter’s executive editor Heidi Schlumpf in a recent column.
A Catholic school in the Philippines has been heavily criticized for a policy that classifies homosexuality as immoral. Several LGBTQ groups have combined their advocacy efforts to counter the school’s discriminatory position.
An LGBTQ Catholic school teacher has shared his reflections on the church’s too-frequent problem of firing LGBTQ employees, following the recent dismissal of two of his colleagues
Employees of the Catholic Church continue to lose their jobs in LGBTQ-related employment disputes, a trend the National Catholic Reporter recently investigated in an article that highlighted some of the disputes Bondings 2.0 has covered over the years.
The archbishop of Seattle defended Catholic officials’ decision to force two LGBTQ teachers out of their jobs last week, and this week placed on leave the president of the school where the forced resignations occurred.
What do the 2020s hold for Catholic LGBTQ issues? It is harder to predicate church developments in the age of Pope Francis. But Franciscan Fr. Dan Horan ventured one hope for the next decade in regards to the spate of LGBTQ church employment disputes over this past decade.