Parents’ Voices Are Crucial in Creating Safer Catholic Schools

"The majority of parents are now empowered to speak truth to the knee-jerk reactions of nervous administrators. Their voice is growing. " Read More

Are There Really Two Sides in the Catholic LGBT Discussion?

Have some Catholic discussions have gotten so polarized as to no longer really being debates at all? Read More

Can Changing Pronouns for God Help Promote LGBTQ Equality?

Should Catholics stop calling God ‘He’, and would it change anything if we did? Read More

As New Year Dawns, Greet It with “Yes”

Some musings on one of the most confusing day of the year for Catholics. Read More

Exhibit Features Art of Fr. William Hart McNichols, an Openly Gay Priest and Longtime LGBT Advocate

An exhibit earlier this year featured the art of William Hart McNichols, an openly gay priest and LGBT advocate known by the many for beautiful icons he has written such as "The Passion of Matthew Shepard." Read More

NEWS NOTES: Lesbian Choir Sings at Catholic Shrine; Fired Church Worker Inspires New LGBT Group; and More

Today's post features short news notes including a lesbian choir performing at a Catholic shrine, a new LGBT group formed by a fired church worker's students, and a teacher in Milan who promoted reparative therapy to teenage boys. Read More

Reviewers Highlight Lessons for Catholics in New Conversion Therapy Film, “Boy Erased”

"Boy Erased" about a teen's experience with ex-gay conversion therapy is "one of the most important films you will see this year," wrote one reviewer who was not the only person reflecting on the film's connections to Catholic theology. Read More

Share Your LGBT Story as a Christmas Gift to the Catholic Church

Surely an attempt to explore why Catholics join, leave, and remain in the church has to include voices of LGBT people, their loved ones, and vocal allies? Read More

Our Church Needs to Sing Out About Being Brave

Pop star Sara Bareilles caused a bit of a controversy earlier this year when she indicated on Twitter that she may not be heterosexual. In a more recent interview, though, Bareilles, who was raised Catholic, also offered a critique of negative attitudes in the church regarding LGBT issues. Read More