Church “a Source of Consolation,” Says Philippines’ First Transgender Politician
Geraldine Roman, the Philippines’ first elected transgender representative to that nation’s congress, spoke revealingly about her…
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Geraldine Roman, the Philippines’ first elected transgender representative to that nation’s congress, spoke revealingly about her…
The heavily Catholic nation of the Philippines this week elected their first transgender person to the…
Facing a push from LGBT advocates for marriage equality, bishops in the Philippines strongly stated their opposition in a pastoral letter. The bishops’ harsh style triggered a beautiful response from a gay priest in that country, Fr. RJ.
Marriage equality’s global progress is still limited, legal in only twenty-one nations so far, but historically Catholic areas keep advancing LGBT rights.
Below, Bondings 2.0 offers updates about several relevant developments in the Philippines, Australia, and elsewhere.
As he journeys to the Philippines this week, Pope Francis will be met there by…
Sometimes it is difficult to imagine what a bishop was thinking when he makes a…
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.
Today’s first post is a round up of reactions to “Fiducia supplicans” from LGBTQ+ advocates that have not yet been covered.
Today’s post highlights positive responses from around the world to the Vatican’s declaration allowing blessings for same-gender couples.
A drag performer in the Philippines has been arrested following a controversial act involving the Lord’s Prayer.