The Readers Voted. Here Are The Worst Catholic LGBTQ News Events of 2020.
Thanks to Bondings 2.0 readers who responded to our annual poll, today we present a ranking of what are considered the ten worst Catholic LGBTQ news events of the past year.
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Thanks to Bondings 2.0 readers who responded to our annual poll, today we present a ranking of what are considered the ten worst Catholic LGBTQ news events of the past year.
Every year on Thanksgiving Day in the U.S., Bondings 2.0 presents a bundle of gratitudes from the volunteers, board, and staff of New Ways Ministry.
The following is a statement from Francis DeBernardo, New Ways Ministry’s Executive Director, in response to Pope Francis naming 13 new cardinals to be created in a November 28, 2020 consistory.
An LGBTQ alumnus has petitioned his Catholic alma mater to publicly support a recent U.S. Supreme Court victory shielding LGBTQ workers from employment discrimination.
Is condemning vicious homophobia targeting an archbishop even too much for church leaders? So far, that seems to be the case.
Here are the top ten BEST Catholic LGBTQ news events of the past year. As you will see, there has been a lot to celebrate these past 12 months!
Today’s post features news updates on a Catholic bishop who sharply condemned “Straight Pride” rallies, the potential for a meeting between Dignity/Washington and D.C.’s new archbishop, and more.
“What would it mean for the institutional church to welcome L.G.B.T. Catholics?” That is the question posed by Fr. James Martin, SJ, in a new column for America where he shares three recent steps towards inclusion.
A leading U.S. archbishop has told a transgender Catholic that they “belong to the heart of this church” and mentioned positively the dialogue he has had with the Catholic parents of LGBTQ children.
Today’s post features brief news items on gay high school students pushing for LGBTQ equality, the Sunday schedule of LGBTQ activist Brendan Fay, and the installation of an LGBTQ-friendly bishop in Washington, D.C.