New San Francisco Archbishop is Defender of Traditional Marriage

Pope Benedict XVI has appointed Bishop Salvatore Cordileone, who has a strong record of opposition... Read More

Catholics Among Christian Leaders Supporting LGBT Rights in Uganda

The Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights has released an open letter... Read More

Should Catholic Dioceses Lose Their Tax Exempt Status Because of Political Involvement?

A law professor at Duquesne University, a Catholic campus in Pittsburgh, is arguing that certain... Read More

Can There Really Be "Collaboration" Between the Vatican and LCWR?

The Vatican’s document announcing that an Archbishop Delegate has been placed in charge of the... Read More

Sacramento Diocese Decision to Withdraw Shelter Funds Begs the Question: Whose Money Is It, Anyway?

A little over a week ago, the Catholic diocese of Sacramento withdrew their funding of ... Read More

Barbara Johnson's Symposium Appearance Is Highlight of the Closing Day

New Ways Ministry’s Seventh National Symposium, From Water to Wine:  Lesbian/Gay Catholics and Relationships, ended... Read More

Catholics Out in Full Force to Support Maryland's Marriage Equality Bill

The House of Delegates joint-committee hearings for Maryland’s marriage equality bill went on until 11:40... Read More

The Best of 2011: The Year in Review, Part 2

Yesterday, we posted “The Worst of 2011,” listing the worst of the negative LGBT Catholic... Read More

Suffering for the Truth, Flourishing in the Truth

These acts of being LGBTQ+ and ally “minor prophets” have begun to create the kind of world many of us hope for, and that I believe God is hoping for. Read More

Discrimination and Degradation Both Are Parts of SCOTUS Decision on “Ministers”

The ministerial exception allows Catholic institutions to treat its employees in ways that civil society has deemed immoral and illegal. Read More