Former Ambassador to the Vatican Speaks Out Against Ugandan Discrimination
Thomas Patrick Melady, the former U.S. ambassador to the Vatican and also to Uganda, has…
Francis DeBernardo has ministered at New Ways Ministry since 1992, first as a volunteer, and then as a staff member since 1994. He has served as Executive Director since 1996. He has conducted programs on LGBT issues and Catholicism in parishes, dioceses, retreat houses, colleges, and religious communities throughout the United States. He authored Marriage Equality: A Positive Catholic Approach. He is the editor and a contributor to Bondings 2.0, a daily blog of news and opinion covering Catholic LGBT topics. His articles have appeared in The National Catholic Reporter, Commonweal, The Advocate, and The American Catholic. He was the keynote speaker at the conference on religion and LGBT issues at the first World Pride event in Rome, Italy, in 2000, and a featured speaker at the interfaith conference at World Pride in London, England in 2012.
Thomas Patrick Melady, the former U.S. ambassador to the Vatican and also to Uganda, has…
The National Catholic Reporter carries a review of a new book by Richard Giannone,…
The Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR), the American nuns’ organization that was censured by…
French Catholic bishops are reviving a 17th-century “prayer for France” and updating it to include…
In what appears to be the new San Francisco archbishop’s first intervention at the…
Catholics took center stage in the debate on marriage equality in Maryland yesterday. Kathleen…
In his blog on the National Catholic Reporter website, Michael Sean Winters rightly praises Spokane’s Bishop…
Last week, a new poll from the Pew Forum on Religion and Public…
At least one Catholic official is regretting the strict message that a church granting…
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