In Amoris Laetitia, Pope Francis Sows Seeds of Hope for Unhoused LGBTQ Youth
Still, I believe that Francis has sown the seeds of theological renewal, which may yet bear hope for LGBTQ homeless youth.
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Still, I believe that Francis has sown the seeds of theological renewal, which may yet bear hope for LGBTQ homeless youth.
By affirming that gay and lesbian people have a right to be included in the family, while at the same time affirming the possibility of legal recognition for same-sex couples, Pope Francis has opened space for thinking of us and our relationships at the very center of the family and the common good.
In placing all my trust in one man, even if that man is the pope, I missed God.
Today’s post highlights the voices of LGBTQ Catholics, who have had mixed reactions to the pope’s words, with almost everyone agreeing that Francis needs to go further. Excerpts are provided here, but you can use the links to read further.
A new online symposium wrestles with the question: “How would Roman Catholic political theology and ethics change if it took seriously the experiences and thought of queer Catholics?”