LGBTQ+ Pilgrimage Journey Brings to Mind A Lifetime of Graces

The prayers, courage, and efforts of grassroots Catholics over decades who kept gently insisting that LGBTQ + people are people of deep faith who should have equal status in the Church were the stepping stones of this historic pilgrimage. Read More

Great Celebrations on the Eve of the LGBTQ+ Pilgrimage to St. Peter’s

The historic LGBTQ+ pilgrimage takes place today, but the celebrations started yesterday with three special events. Read More

Pro-LGBTQ+ Catholic Reform Group Will Be Part of Synodal Teams Jubilee Event

We Are Church International will be participating at a global event at the Vatican in October.  Read More

Not There, Still Here: LGBTQ+ Faith Outside the Jubilee of Youth

"If the Church wants to be faithful to its mission, it can’t only look at those who are already at its events. It must also keep close to heart the souls who are farther away." Read More

Bishop on LGBTQ+ Pilgrimage: “In the heart of the Gospel, no one is excluded.”

“The Eucharist. . .is a womb that welcomes, and not a fence that rejects; It is a house with always open doors, where the cornerstone is love without condition." Read More

Why Don’t We? LGBTQ+ Catholics Prepare for Their Jubilee Pilgrimage

LGBTQ+ Catholic groups are getting ready to participate in the Jubilee, not in spite of their queerness, but through it. Read More

LGBTQ+ Jubilee Pilgrimage, Part 2: “A gift that future generations can receive”

Today’s post, the second part of a two-part series on the LGBTQ+ pilgrimage for the... Read More

LGBTQ+ Jubilee Pilgrimage, Part 1: “Listen to our lived experience. . .because that’s what Jesus would do”

". . . An opportunity for our siblings in Christ to just listen to us and to listen to our stories without reacting, without throwing theology at us. . ." Read More

Call for Submissions: LGBTQ+ Catholics, Share Your Pride and Hope

We want to hear from you! Read More

LGBTQ+ People Are Pilgrims of Hope, Showing the Church the Way to Jubilee

"The LGBTQI+ people I met are Pilgrims of Hope. They hold on to that hope despite centuries of oppression; they even hold on to hope when glimmers of light are snatched from them." Read More