Orlando Anniversary Is a Time to Reflect on Church/LGBT Relationship

This week’s one-year anniversary of the massacre of LGBT people at the Pulse nightclub in... Read More

Displacement, Solidarity, Home: Reflections from the Symposium

Today’s post is from Alfred Pang, a doctoral candidate in Theology and Education at the... Read More

Cool Minds Avert a Stand-Off in Rainbow Flag Flap

In the Mediterranean island-nation of Malta, a potential controversy about the use of a rainbow... Read More

The Ups and Downs of LGBT Issues in the Age of Pope Francis

Pope Francis’ election in 2013 prompted a new conversation on LGBT issues in the Catholic Church,... Read More

‘Santa Muerte’ Devotion Highlights Chasm Between the Church and Trans Mexicans

The development of a new religious devotion among Mexican transgender persons highlights the growing chasm... Read More

Fired N.C. Gay Teacher Files Federal Discrimination Lawsuit

U.S. federal court will be the venue for the latest employment suit brought by an... Read More

Top Vatican Official for Family Life Rebukes U.S. Bishops

Pope Francis’ top official for marriage and family issues criticized his U.S. colleagues this week for their... Read More

How USCCB Leadership Candidates Have Approached LGBT Issues

UPDATE:  The election results are in:  Cardinal Daniel DiNardo of Houston-Galveston was elected president and... Read More

Inclusion Is a Baseline Posture for Jesuit College & H.S. Students at #IFTJ16

This weekend, some 1,800 students and school leaders have gathered for the Ignatian Family Teach-In... Read More

Pope Francis’ Remarks on Gender in Schools Deemed Ambiguous, Out of Touch

Remarks by Pope Francis that schools are teaching children they can choose their gender, a result... Read More