New Book Highlights South African Parish’s Work with LGBTQ Refugees
A new book chronicling LGBTQ refugees in South Africa aims to bring a positive light to the influences religion can have for the queer community.
Angie Howard-McParland (she/hers) has worked in various forms of campus and parish ministry for over fifteen years. Currently, she is the Justice Resource Manager for the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas. Previously, she served at La Salle Academy in Providence, RI, the Catholic Community at Brown University and Rhode Island School of Design, and at Bentley University in Waltham, MA. In parishes, she has worked as a youth minister, adult education coordinator, social justice minister, and pastoral associate. She is passionate about the intersection of religion and sexuality and feminist and liberationist understandings of Catholicism, earning a B.A. from Centre College in English and Religion and a MDiv. from Vanderbilt Divinity School. She lives in Providence, RI with her three children.
A new book chronicling LGBTQ refugees in South Africa aims to bring a positive light to the influences religion can have for the queer community.
Today’s post features two items about how LGBTQ issues, Catholicism, and the arts intersect, including a new review of James Baldwin.
A new television limited series celebrates queer love and promotes acceptance in the LGBTQ community, all within the setting of a Catholic school.
A lesbian woman in Nashville is suing the U.S. government after she was twice rejected from being a foster parent to unaccompanied migrant children, which she believes is discrimination based on her sexual orientation.
A Catholic defense of using preferred gender pronouns and names was penned by a theologian in the National Catholic Reporter last week, who said the significance of naming has great power.
A Brazilian Catholic priest is under investigation by state prosecutors after a video of his criticism against a gay journalist went viral.
“Give us bread, but give us roses.” Is this not what LGBTQ+ Catholics need from their church?
“This is who I am. I’m happy with it,” affirms Sr. Grace Surdovel of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, as she reflected on her identity as both a religious sister and a lesbian woman.
It has been nearly three years since Aaron Bianco was forced to resign from his position at a southern California parish due to constant and dangerous anti-gay harassment. Now he says: “Life is good.”
The lead researcher behind a comprehensive report on magisterial teaching, gender, and sexuality, continues to speak out and challenge traditional Catholic teaching around same-gender relationships.
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