Clergy Group Sharply Criticizes Vatican’s Ban on Gay Priests
The Vatican’s 2016 document on priesthood, which renewed a ban on gay men, is “disrespectful”…
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The Vatican’s 2016 document on priesthood, which renewed a ban on gay men, is “disrespectful”…
Today’s post is from guest blogger Benjamin Brenkert, a contributor to The Daily Beast. Brenkert will…
Towards the end of last week, a story kept popping up on the internet, mostly…
A Polish priest who, on the eve of the Synod on the Family, came out…
A priest who came out as gay has been fired from his positions at the Vatican, the latest in a long and growing list of church workers who have lost their jobs over LGBT identities or support.
Today is special for two reasons. For the LGBT community in the United States, it…
What do the 2020s hold for Catholic LGBTQ issues? It is harder to predicate church developments in the age of Pope Francis. But Franciscan Fr. Dan Horan ventured one hope for the next decade in regards to the spate of LGBTQ church employment disputes over this past decade.
Pope Francis has called a leading gay theologian and priest who was suspended from active ministry over his LGBTQ-affirming work, saying the pope gave the theologian “the power of the keys.”
Regular readers of Bondings 2.0 will know that since December, the debate over Fiducia Supplicans and blessings for queer couples has dominated Catholic LGBTQ+ news—indeed, it is hard to keep up! Today’s post plays a bit of catch up with positive stories from the last few months.
The first global assembly for the Synod on Synodality is now underway after yesterday’s opening Mass, and already LGBTQ+ issues have gained prominence. Today’s post features news and commentaries from the past week, which also included a separate document from Pope Francis expressing openness to blessing same-gender couples.