Our Journey with the Bishop of Springfield Toward LGBTQ+ Welcoming
We are in one of the most gay-friendly areas in the Northeast, but how were we to get our Catholic churches to do some outreach?
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We are in one of the most gay-friendly areas in the Northeast, but how were we to get our Catholic churches to do some outreach?
Today’s post presents more developments in the church’s ongoing debate over and reception of Fiducia Supplicans, the Vatican declaration that allows blessings for couples in “irregular” situations, including LGBTQ+ couples.
In preparation for the Synod on Synodality’s conclusion this October, New Ways Ministry is hosting a “Conversations in the Spirit” gathering for LGBTQ+ people and allies. All are invited to participate!
A top cardinal who plays a central role in the Synod has voiced his support for Fiducia Supplicans, the Vatican declaration allowing blessings for same-gender couples. Today’s post features that news and other developments related to blessings.
“Queerness in the Catholic Church” is an invitation to engage, an opportunity to listen, and an example of how we can work toward building a community marked by desire, love, and blessedness.
Today’s post features insights from theologians collected over the preceding weeks about “Fiducia Supplicans.”
A Catholic publication has included a transgender woman and other LGBTQ+ advocates in an essay about whether church leaders are actually attentive to issues of gender, in the Synod on Synodality and otherwise.
More than two months after Fiducia Supplicans was released, the debate over blessings persists—in some cases, pastoral workers are taking it to heart and offering blessings. In other cases, bishops are continuing their resistance. Today’s post includes those news stories and other commentaries on the topic.
A top U.S. cardinal has said opposition to Fiducia Supplicans, the Vatican declaration allowing blessings for…
Today’s post includes story about a Maltese Catholic LGBTQ+ group’s new book, Greek bishops’ opposition to marriage equality, and a gathering of transgender-negative bishops in Prague.