CAMPUS CHRONICLES: College LGBT Rankings Rooted in Misperceptions
Writing the “Campus Chronicles” series for this blog, I frequently report on the good works being done…
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Writing the “Campus Chronicles” series for this blog, I frequently report on the good works being done…
Sister Jeannine Gramick, co-founder of New Ways Ministry, spoke with the Stonehill College community recently…
The Board of Trustees of Stonehill College, a Catholic college in Easton, Massachusetts, approved a…
More than 100 people in Massachusetts gathered to oppose one diocese’s new LGBTQ-negative schools policy, adding to sustained criticism of the policy, including from some church officials.
Two Catholic high schools in the Diocese of Worcester have rejected a new diocesan policy on LGBTQ+ issues, saying in a joint letter that the school’s current policies are sufficient for “respecting the sacred dignity of the students entrusted to our care.”
A bishop has sustained his criticism of a Catholic school for flying Pride and Black Lives Matter flags, issuing a second letter, in which he writes that the church cannot “condone transgenderism.”
A Catholic school in Massachusetts is resisting one local bishop’s attempts to have the school take down Pride and Black Lives Matter flags at the risk of the school losing its Catholic affiliation.
So what might an adult conversation between the institutional Church and LGBTQ Catholics look like?