Gaining Inspiration from Martin Luther King, Jr. as Obama/Biden Inauguration Is Celebrated

Today our nation observes the birthday of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., a great... Read More

Irish Priest’s Refusal to Be Silenced Is a Beacon of Hope for Church Renewal

  As I see it, one of the greatest hindrances to progress on LGBT issues... Read More

Inauguration Controversy Could Be Source of Hope for Catholics

The Presidential Inaugural Committee’s decision on who would deliver the benediction during ceremonies on Monday... Read More

Were Croatian Events Extreme? What Is the Definition of “Extreme”?

Four days ago, we posted about two protests about Catholic involvement in marriage equality–one for... Read More

Rhode Island Bishop’s Marriage Equality Arguments Are Filled With Holes

Rhode Island, the last state in New England which does not have marriage equality,  will... Read More

Catholic Anti-Equality Protesters March in Paris, Fail to Reverse French Government’s Plans

Nearly a half million opponents of equality in France marched last weekend to voice their... Read More

Catholics Debate Marriage Equality Bill in Illinois

Illinois, which already has a civil union law, signed by Catholic Governor Pat Quinn, will... Read More

Extreme Protests from Both Sides of the Catholic Marriage Equality Debate

Two protests occurred in Europe over the weekend regarding Catholic involvement in the question of... Read More

Bondings 2.0 and New Ways Ministry In the News

Bondings 2.0  and New Ways Ministry have been in the news three times this past... Read More