Under the Vatican's Dark Cloud, Nuns Continue to Suppport LGBT People

Last week, I attended the Leadership Conference of Women Religious’ (LCWR) meeting in Nashville, Tennessee.... Read More

Marriage Equality Court Cases Raise Opposition from Catholic Bishops

In recent weeks, bishops and archbishops in various parts of the U.S. have been speaking... Read More

Liberian Archbishop Signs Statement Linking Ebola and Homosexuality

Liberia’s top Catholic official join more than 100 religious leaders in linking that nation’s Ebola outbreak... Read More

Malawi Human Rights Advocates Call Out Catholic Bishops on LGBT Issues

Two prominent human rights activists in Malawi have strongly criticized recent statements made by a group representing some of... Read More

LGBT Advocates Will Explain 'Ways of Love' to Synod of Bishops

As you probably already know, in October this year, the Vatican will be hosting a... Read More

Are You Better Off One Year After "Who Am I to Judge?"

It has been a year since Pope Francis uttered those famous words which inspired so... Read More

NEWS NOTES: July 28, 2014

Here are some items that you might find of interest: 1) LGBT Catholics in Chicago... Read More

Two Bishops Who Don't Seem to Understand "Who Am I to Judge?"

As we come upon the one year-anniversary of Pope Francis’ famous “Who am I to judge?”... Read More

African Bishops' Meetings Reveal Underlying Assumptions About LGBT Issues

Two recent meetings of bishops’ conferences in Africa reveal some interesting insights about the way that... Read More

Mexican Bishop Calls Homophobic People "Sick"

In an interview with El País newspaper, the outspoken bishop used some of his most powerful... Read More