On Labor Day, A Reminder to Church Leaders: Legal Exemptions Do Not Exempt God’s Law
“This Labor Day, we draw our attention to our sisters and brothers who face twin…
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“This Labor Day, we draw our attention to our sisters and brothers who face twin…
In a landmark decision, a Massachusetts court ruled that a Catholic school discriminated against a…
A second church worker in Chicago has claimed he was fired for being gay, according to a complaint filed against the archdiocese. This firing challenges the Pope Francis-like record of Archbishop Blase Cupich.
U.S. bishops, in keeping with the global church’s conversations on family life, used their 2015 Labor Day Statement to reflect about how greater justice for workers encourages stronger families.
Marriage equality is now law in Florida and Archbishop Thomas Wenski of Miami has wasted no time warning church workers they could lose their jobs for publicly supporting LGBT rights.
The National Catholic Reporter‘s most recent editorial comes out strongly in support of fired church workers, responding…
During this week’s coverage leading up to the Extraordinary Synod of Bishops, there have been…
In the last month, the number of LGBT-related employment disputes at Catholic institutions topped twenty…
The music director at St Victoria parish in Victoria, Minnesota, has resigned after marrying his husband last…
Is the Catholic Church destined to become a “shrinking cult”? That is the conjecture of…