Gay Catholic Who Was Plaintiff in Obergefell Case Publishes New Memoir
Recently reviewed America, Greg Bourke’s memoir tells the story of his devotion to his husband, his faith, and his country.
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Recently reviewed America, Greg Bourke’s memoir tells the story of his devotion to his husband, his faith, and his country.
The news that award-winning Catholic journalist Michael O’Loughlin will lead the NCR is great news for the church!
“I get frustrated with the Catholic Church, but I also know it’s my home. And I don’t know who I would be without my experience in the church.”
LGBTQ Catholics worldwide continue to resist the Vatican’s ban on blessing same-gender couples. Today’s post features some of those reactions, including from activists in two African countries.
Today’s post features news about an editorial on the case of Fr. Tony Flannery, a new LGBTQ scholarship at Boston College, and more.
A few days ago, Bondings 2.0 asked its readers: “If you could canonize any LGBTQ person or ally, living or dead, Catholic or not, fictional or real, who would it be, and why?”
A Catholic gay couple in Kentucky have established a scholarship fund for Catholic LGBT college students.
Take a look at the the diversity of holy families that exist in today’s church! And find out their formulas for holiness, too.