“Amoris Laetitia”: Church Thinking Needs to Move from the Abstract to the Particular
How do these forms of LGBTQ erasure and dehumanization come to exist in a teaching document written within the last five years?
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How do these forms of LGBTQ erasure and dehumanization come to exist in a teaching document written within the last five years?
“Hidden Mercy” is a timely work, and its stories call us to action. Michael O’Loughlin’s work provides hope for a new future.
Those who want to reject this person or that group are reminded that there are many members of one body. Think about “re-membering” as not just memories, but the very act of reconciling and restoring the entire Body.
“I want to warn against moving too quickly to see the deep parallels between King’s quest for racial justice and LGBTQ strivings for equal justice.”
The Holy Family does not want our idealizations.
For the four Sundays of Advent, Bondings 2.0 is featuring Scriptural reflections by LGBTQ Catholics writing on…
As LGBTQ+ individuals, we can dwell in hope alongside our allies and join the voices that are already announcing God’s holy path in the desert.
Kushner, like Daniel and Mark, chooses to leave us with hope after the doom of the Last Days.
I can relate to the widow’s fear that what I have to offer is insufficient.
Is it worth it to stay?
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