Embracing The Real Meaning Of What It Means To Be Last.
Being last doesn’t have to feel as negative as it might sound.
Guest Contributor
Being last doesn’t have to feel as negative as it might sound.
I hope this ruling stands for now and forever.
In a church where LGBTQ issues have become so emotionally charged and triggering, I have ironically found space to breathe in the practice and philosophy of another tradition.
The Church’s hierarchy needs an eschatologically oriented theology to reframe how LGBTQ+ Catholics as embodied and relational beings can anticipate the Reign of God through their discipleship
So what might an adult conversation between the institutional Church and LGBTQ Catholics look like?
Still, I believe that Francis has sown the seeds of theological renewal, which may yet bear hope for LGBTQ homeless youth.
As I peered into my own dark cave, I finally came to the conclusion that it was time to make a change – whatever that meant.
Like many previous perpetrations of violence against LGBTQ people everywhere, the sense of weakness, vulnerability, and helplessness that followed the events of that day remains palpable even years later.
In this post, I would like to enrich Amoris Laetitia’s chapter six ‘Some pastoral perspectives’ by considering transgender binary transitions (male to female and female to male) and intimate family responses to these situations.
This Pride, the Friends of Dorothy see the veil being lifted on Catholic leaders and their claims to divine revelation.
New Ways Ministry – 4012 29th Street – Mount Rainier, Maryland 20712 – Telephone: (301) 277-5674 – Email: [email protected]
Contributions to New Ways Ministry are tax-deductible under Section 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Code.