For the Synod, How About a Lesbian Potluck?

Let’s face it, conflicts in long, close relationships get into ruts. Read More

In Interview, Bishop John Stowe Endorses Legal Protections for LGBTQ Couples

A leading U.S. bishop has included in a wider call for social justice his support for LGBTQ couples receiving legal protections. Read More

Priest Credits LGBTQ Parishioners with Keeping Ministry Alive During Covid Pandemic

A Chicago priest has written about how the LGBTQ community stepped up during the pandemic to keep parish life alive, which could teach church leaders a wider lesson. Read More

Catholic Families in Detroit Launch Fund to Support Fired LGBTQ Church Workers

Detroit-area Catholics are raising funds to support LGBTQ church workers fired from Catholic institutions after facing discrimination themselves in the archdiocese. Read More

Gonzaga University Celebrates LGBTQ Students with Lavender Mass

At Catholic university's support for LGBTQ students was expressed recently through the Catholic liturgy. Read More

Xavier University Celebrates First Ever Pride Week with “Gayla”

The U.S.' only historically Black Catholic college has celebrated its first Pride Week, which was an effort to show LGBTQ people the campus is "unequivocally their home," according to one staff member. Read More

Brooklyn Diocese Fires Gay Church Worker Described By Supporter As “Love Incarnate”

A New York diocese has fired a church worker over his same-gender marriage, a church worker who one supporter described as "love incarnate." Read More

Top Jesuit Superior Praises Brazilian Priests’s Book on LGBTQ Theology

The world's top Jesuit has praised a member of the religious order for his book on LGBTQ theology, saying the book has "many merits." Read More

Bishops in New Zealand Endorse Proposed Law Banning Conversion Therapy

New Zealand's bishops have issued their qualified support for legislation that would ban conversion therapy in that country. Read More

Not Using Preferred Names and Pronouns Is “Unchristian and Sinful,” Says Fr. Dan Horan

A Catholic defense of using preferred gender pronouns and names was penned by a theologian in the National Catholic Reporter last week, who said the significance of naming has great power. Read More